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Key Findings of Amy Burns' Research on Welfare Policy

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1. Terms of Reference
On the 10th of November 2013, Helen Williamson, Senior Lecturer, requested Amy Burns HND Business Student, to research one current government policy on welfare and prepare a report of the findings.

The result of this research and the report were to be presented by the 3rd December 2013.

2. Key Findings
2.1. In October 2013, the Government introduced Universal credit to replace the current benefits system so that it is harder for people to commit benefit fraud and harder to earn more than a working family.

2.2. The Government began their changes to the benefits system and intends to complete the majority of the turnover by 2017.

2.3. Members of the public and some charitable organisations have created a petition to oppose the bedroom tax introduced by the government.

3. Methodology and Limitations
The author researched this topic using both primary and secondary research methods.

Primary Research such as questionnaires tended to be more politically biased rather than fact-based. So an interview was carried out with a colleague on the 13th December 2013. Interviews on this subject were difficult to conduct as the new policy had not yet been implemented fully. Quantative data had been collected through the internet as it provided reliable statistics.

4. Findings

Due to major public backlash and the rising cost of welfare, the Government felt compelled to regenerate the current welfare system – as created by Dr. Beveridge in

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