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Investigating sustainability in work after participating in a welfare-to-work initiative using a 2-year cohort study of Work Programme participants in Scotland.

Judith BrownSimon Harold WalkerRonald W McQuaidVittal Srinivasa KatikireddiAlastair H LeylandJohn FrankDaniel MackayEwan Macdonald
Published in: BMJ open (2024)
The research demonstrated that returning to paid employment after a reliance on welfare benefits is challenging for people aged over 50 and those with disability. The study found that although fewer older ESA claimants entered employment, they typically remained in employment more than JSA clients who did not leave the Work Programme early. This indicates the importance of identifying risk factors for job loss in ageing workers and the development of interventions for extension of working lives.
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