Scrounging on the Welfare, 1972

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The aim of the survey was to investigate the social and financial consequences for Supplementary Benefit claimants of the various control procedures in operation from 1968-74, and to study the employment and medical histories of claimants to whom the control procedures have been applied.

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Attitudinal/Behavioural Questions Length of unemployment, whether unemployed at any time during last 4 years, whether receiving/received supplementary benefits at present/in the past, whether applied for supplementary benefit during first week of unemployment (if not, reasons). Labour Exchange/Social Security Office attended, whether respondent was visited at home, method of notification of eligibility for supplementary benefit, what respondent understood by the 4 week ruling, whether supplementary benefit was continued after the time limit. Length of extension, reasons given for cuts (where applicable). Whether respondent appealed against benefit stoppage (if not, reasons; if so, result of appeal). Thoughts and feelings when supplementary benefit was cut, financial problems, methods of coping, boredom, advice or help sought, whether ill/depressed or sleepless during unemployment, disabilities, whether doctor consulted and Social Security Officer informed. Present occupation and previous employment: type, qualifications required, reasons for leaving/accepting posts. Comparison of present with previous employment. Income. Future plans, close friends in area. Background Variables Age, sex, marital status (includes 'living with'), children, age finished full-time education. Residence: type, tenure, method and amount of payments, housing problems, whether living arrangements were changed following cut in supplementary benefit. Members of household: relationship to respondent, income, employment status, whether dependent on respondent (or other). Interviewer's assessment of respondent: degree of understanding, whether articulate, manner, style of dress, length of hair.

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Identifier
DOI http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-118-1
Metadata Access https://datacatalogue.cessda.eu/oai-pmh/v0/oai?verb=GetRecord&metadataPrefix=oai_ddi25&identifier=2111ae93c302e0e043c7f01152193030ea9c0d8acdad69f11fd249fd37371fd1
Provenance
Creator Meacher, M., Mental Health Trust and Research Fund
Publisher UK Data Service
Publication Year 1974
Funding Reference Brunel University
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Language English
Discipline History; Humanities
Spatial Coverage Great Britain