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Economic regeneration, social cohesion, and the welfare-to-work industry : innovation, opportunity and compliance in the city-region

Fuller, Alison; Unwin, Lorna; Guile, David; Rizvi, Sadaf; (2010) Economic regeneration, social cohesion, and the welfare-to-work industry : innovation, opportunity and compliance in the city-region. Working paper. LLAKES Research Paper . Institute of Education, University of London

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Abstract

Explores the new interconnected landscapes of provision that are emerging in relation to training, welfare-to-work, and employment policy in the UK. Looks at the relationship this has with the state's pursuance of its goals with regard to social cohesion and economic regeneration. Provides a brief historical account of the development of publicly funded support for those disadvantaged in the UK labour market, and focuses on the emergence and growth of organisations that provide services for individuals in receipt of welfare benefits. Includes a case study of one English city council's innovative use of planning laws and regulations to bind an international retail company.

Type: Monograph (Working paper)
Title: Economic regeneration, social cohesion, and the welfare-to-work industry : innovation, opportunity and compliance in the city-region
Language: English
UCL classification: UCL > Provost and Vice Provost Offices > School of Education > UCL Institute of Education
URI: https://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/id/eprint/10018117
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