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Introduction of benefit cap at £26,000 a year.
Similarly, the introduction of benefit sanctions strongly increased the exit from unemployment in Switzerland (Lalive et al.2005), in Denmark (Svarer2011), and in Germany (Boockmann et al.2009).2009
This included staff education/training programmes, teams operating only in a staff advisory capacity or co-ordinating services, interventions conducting assessment only thus no direct management (e.g. screening tool), new policies (e.g. introduction of benefit scheme) and national policies/strategies were excluded.
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The list of measures that will harm children is stacking up: abolition of Child Trust Funds the Healthh in Pregnancy Grant; Surestart Maternity Grant for second child; uprating of benefits by the CPI rather than RPI; the three-year freeze on child benefits and the introduction of housing benefit limits.
The Institute for Fiscal Studies predicted the introduction of the benefit would cut annual benefit spending by £2.7bn in total, but would leave working families worse off, on average, with an estimated 2.1 million families facing an average loss of £1,600 a year.
On Tuesday the government confirmed it would put back the introduction of housing benefit caps for people currently claiming housing benefit by nine months - but bring forward the new way of calculating housing benefit rates by six months for new claimants.
For the unemployed and those on low-incomes in the UK, household budgets are being further squeezed as a result of changes to the benefit and tax systems such as the introduction of a benefit cap [ 24].
Kostøl and Mogstad (2013) looked at the introduction of a benefit offset in Norway, which is very similar to the benefit offset used in the SSDI program, exploiting a discontinuity created by the eligibility rules for these new incentives, and found that there was a five to six percentage point increase in employment after the introduction of the benefit offset.
Less than 18 months after moving, the introduction of the benefit cap means she is no longer able to pay her rent, and she too faces eviction for a second time.
Suddenly being a mother of four was enough of a struggle, but since the introduction of the benefit cap her income has been limited to £500 a week, to cover rent and living costs for her and the children.
The spike coincides with the Coalition's introduction of the benefit cap and "bedroom tax", both of which have made it significantly harder for poor people to afford housing in London.
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