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Reforming working-age social security: lessons for policy makers

Report on reforming working-age social security.

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Reforming working-age social security: lessons for policy makers

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In April 2018, the Social Security Advisory Committee – in partnership with the Institute for Government – brought together former ministers, civil servants, academics, parliamentarians and other advisers to discuss progress over the past 30 years in reforming working-age social security.

This paper considers what lessons can be learnt for future reform from what has worked – and what has not worked so well – in the past.

Our ‘roundtable’ of 26 attendees took place under the Chatham House rule.

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Published 22 June 2018

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