UK benefit changes have pushed people into dead-end, low-paid jobs, says IFS
by Larry Elliott Economics editor from on (#68DBJ)
Tougher rules have boosted employment but jobs offer scant career progression and contribute little to tax revenue
Tougher benefit rules have boosted employment in the UK in the past 25 years but only at the expense of trapping workers in dead-end jobs, according to a leading thinktank.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) said successive waves of welfare changes since the late 1990s had imposed more stringent conditions on those claiming jobless benefits and increased the incentives to find a job.
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