Politics of Unemployment Policy in Britain
Class Struggle, Labour Market Restructuring and Welfare Reform

By (author) Jay Wiggan

ISBN13: 9781447366126

Imprint: Policy Press

Publisher: Bristol University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Published: 01/01/2026

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Description
This book provides an account of the evolution of social security and employment policy and governance in Britain between 1973 and 2023. It explains how this remaking of policy and governance shaped, and was shaped by, the transformation of the labour market and power of claimants and workers. Advancing a class-centred explanation, the text situates contemporary working age active labour market policy as the contingent outcome of a long struggle over curtailment of labour autonomy and the challenges arising from policy ‘success’ for securing social cohesion, state legitimacy and better economic conditions for growth.
1. Introduction 2. Labour Commodification, the State and Class Politics 3. Labour Market Restructuring and the Changing Class Composition of Labour 4. Labour Autonomy, State Conciliation and the Emergence of Special Employment Measures: 1973 – 1979 5. A Cautious Offensive: Class Decomposition, Disorder and the Transitional Labour Market Policy Regime: 1979 – 1985 6. The End of Conciliation and Social Concertation: Dis-Embedding Labour 1985 – 1989 7. On the Offensive – Enterprise, Employability and Selective Activation: 1989–1997 8. Inclusive Employability, Consolidation and the Progressive Market Liberal Turn: 1997 – 2004 9. Disciplinary Inclusion and Extensive Labour Utilisation: 2005 – 2010 10. Austerity and the Imposition of Work Discipline: 2010–2016 11. Consolidation and Labour Market Policy Continuity in the Shadow of Crisis: 2016–2023 12. Concluding remarks
  • Social welfare & social services
  • Sociology: work & labour
  • Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
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