- Security for everyone
- Josh Abey , Andrew Harrop
- 5 September 2021
This report examines the future of non-means-tested benefits for working-age adults and children. We present findings from an online citizens’ jury, a representative survey of British adults, microsimulation modelling of policy reforms and a consultation with experts.
Our evidence indicates that consensus can be built to strengthen non-means-tested benefits as a supplement to an adequate means-tested system. In particular, we show that following the Covid-19 pandemic there is new interest in improving payments when people stop working.
The citizen’s jury recommended a new system of earnings-related unemployment insurance modelled on the Covid-19 furlough scheme. We also propose increases in non-means-tested benefits for people who are sick, disabled or caring; and a review of benefits paid to cover the extra costs faced by disabled people.
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