A Route Out of Poverty? Disabled People, Work and Welfare Reform
Gabrielle Preston (ed),
Child Poverty Action Group, www.cpag.org.uk
ISBN 1901698939,
£11
STAR RATING: 4/5
Disabled adults of working age are twice as likely to be living in poverty than their non-disabled counterparts, writes Elaine Argyll.
The government’s green paper on welfare reform, A New Deal for Welfare: Empowering People to Work, aims to weaken this causal link by increasing the employment rate of disabled people and reducing their reliance on welfare benefits.
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