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This is the website of Ben Baumberg. I am a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Kent.
Ben Baumberg Geiger - Disability
http://www.benbaumberg.com/disability.htm
I have a strong interest in research and policy around sickness, impairment and disability. My main projects are around (i) how we assess incapacity, (ii) the disabling effect of bad work, and (iii) how to reduce poverty among disabled people:. How we assess incapacity. For more details about the project, see the project website at www.rethinkingincapacity.org. The disabling impact of bad work. At the London School of Economics and Political Science. It's full title is. Journal of Social Policy. And was ...
Ben Baumberg Geiger - LSE
http://www.benbaumberg.com/attitudes.htm
I have a set of interlocking interests around how people think about the benefits system, both because it's theoretically interesting, and because it matters personally (for claimants) and politically (given the role of public opinion in public policy, at least for this area in the UK). The stigma of claiming benefits. Is there a stigma to claiming benefits? If so, why, and does it matter? Who run the advice line/website Turn2us. A quick note on a figure used in a Guardian article. Mainly a fantastic job...
Ben Baumberg Geiger - Alcohol
http://www.benbaumberg.com/other.htm
There's several other areas in which I've either done substantial work in the past, or I've started developing my ideas reasonably seriously for future work. I've divided it here into three main areas: evidence and policy, alcohol research, and other Social Policy. Truth, power and critique: the role of social science. I’ve presented some initial thoughts on this at the Social Policy Association conference in 2008 and 2009, titled. Should researchers make policy recommendations at all? IAS), and since th...
Ben Baumberg Geiger - Publications
http://www.benbaumberg.com/publications.htm
This page lists my academic writing. And I'm happy to pass them on. You can also see citations and follow me at my Google Scholar profile. Or follow me at academia.edu. Finally, my ORCID. In future I'm trying to ensure that this website contains the code I used to run statistical analyses, having been persuaded by Jeremy Freese. That reproducibility and transparency should be standard in social research. Some of my earliest work, though, pre-dates this commitment to open-ness. British Journal of Sociology.
Ben Baumberg Geiger - Home
http://www.benbaumberg.com/index.htm
I am currently a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR). At the University of Kent, and Co-Director of the University of Kent's Q-Step centre. I am also a member of the editorial board of the. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. For the first part of my career I was just called 'Ben Baumberg' - the 'Geiger' was added in March 2016. I have a wide range of research interests, currently focused on:. My Google Scholar profile.
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Global inequality is declining – maybe | Inequalities
https://inequalitiesblog.wordpress.com/2014/12/31/global-inequality-is-declining-maybe
Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Benefits, food banks, and denial. The strong but declining support for pensioner benefits →. Global inequality is declining – maybe. December 31, 2014. I don’t have enough time to write a full post on this, but anyone who’s interested in this blog (and my previous post. 8211; and Milanovic is open about the caveats, of which the hidden wealth of the super-rich seems particularly important. You can read the full post here.
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Benefits, food banks, and denial | Inequalities
https://inequalitiesblog.wordpress.com/2014/11/21/benefits-food-banks-and-denial
Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. The latest from British Social Attitudes. Global inequality is declining – maybe →. Benefits, food banks, and denial. November 21, 2014. Got in touch with me to ask about the charity report, and after sending them a briefing that underpinned their own blog post. I decided to write a fuller explanation here. Probing the latest report. So what exactly is the row about? The initial claim, as reported by the Guardian. Emergency U...
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Trends in out-of-work benefit claimants in Britain | Inequalities
https://inequalitiesblog.wordpress.com/2015/06/23/trends-in-out-of-work-benefit-claimants-in-britain
Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. The strong but declining support for pensioner benefits. Myths about out-of-work benefit claims? Trends in out-of-work benefit claimants in Britain. June 23, 2015. How many out-of-work benefit claimants there are – which is what I describe in this short (and unusually commentary-free) post. Rather than benefits – but if you disagree, then let me know in the comments. Which goes up to August 2014. This includes figures from a ...
Scroungers, fraudsters and parasites: how media coverage affects our view of benefit claimants
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About the project - Rethinking Incapacity
https://www.rethinkingincapacity.org/about-the-project
News, Events & Reports. What does it mean to say that someone is ‘incapacitated’ that is, they are not in paid work because of their ill-health or disability? This is no idle theoretical question; there are over half a million incapacity tests (known as the Work Capability Assessment, or ‘WCA’) every year that determine whether people receive benefits, and nearly everyone (from government to doctors to charities to disabled people themselves) seems to think that these tests are working badly. Who are par...
Incapacity benefits after the election - Rethinking Incapacity
https://www.rethinkingincapacity.org/incapacity-benefits-after-the-election
News, Events & Reports. Incapacity benefits after the election. May 12, 2015. August 18, 2015. As the dust starts to settle on a starting election result, we can now start to see the contours of what might be happening to the WCA and incapacity benefits more broadly over the next Parliament. I have no ability to predict the future my election predictions were as inaccurate as everyone else’s (‘less spectacularly wrong’ seems a pretty weak claim) but here are my best guesses at the present time. No-one se...
Attitudes to benefits are not as negative as they seem
https://theconversation.com/attitudes-to-benefits-are-not-as-negative-as-they-seem-28081
Read on Google Play. Sign up as a reader. Academic rigor, journalistic flair. 2016 US Presidential Election. Attitudes to benefits are not as negative as they seem. June 17, 2014 1.12am EDT. Not as divided as they seem. Attitudes to benefits are not as negative as they seem. June 17, 2014 1.12am EDT. Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy, University of Kent. Provides funding as a member of The Conversation UK. Licence, so you can republish our articles for free, online or in print. Indeed, there are ou...
Mythbuster: Tall tales about welfare reform | Red Pepper
http://www.redpepper.org.uk/mythbuster-welfare-reform
Mythbuster: Tall tales about welfare reform. Tackle some of the most common welfare myths. Myth: There is a major problem of ‘families where generations have never worked’. Myth: Most benefits spending goes to unemployed people of working age. Myth: Benefit fraud is high and increasing. Myth: Couples on benefits are better off if they split up. Research in 2009 for the Department for Work and Pensions looked at whether different benefit systems had any impact on people’s decisions about whether to stay t...
Perceptions of social mobility in Britain are characterised by a strange paradox | British Politics and Policy at LSE
http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/politicsandpolicy/perceived-social-mobility-do-we-think-that-money-buys-success
Experts analyse and debate recent developments across UK government, politics and policy. British Politics and Policy. Public Services and the Welfare State. Electoral and Constitutional Reform. Perceptions of social mobility in Britain are characterised by a strange paradox. Perceptions of social mobility in Britain are characterised by a strange paradox. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window).
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The latest from British Social Attitudes | Inequalities
https://inequalitiesblog.wordpress.com/2014/06/17/the-latest-from-british-social-attitudes
Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. The Inequalities Blog is changing. Benefits, food banks, and denial →. The latest from British Social Attitudes. June 17, 2014. Secondly, I look at whether people feel they are financially struggling (and whether other people are in poverty), how this has changed over time, and it’s link to benefit attitudes. You can find the full chapter here. However, the newest and most newsworthy findings come from a different chapter.
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When religion doesn't let us follow Jesus. NEED A SPEAKER FOR YOUR NEXT EVENT? Relevant. Thought-provoking. Perceptive. SOLVING THE WORLD'S GREATEST PUZZLE. Sign up for Ben's newsletter and download Ben's Manifesto for free. Download PDF and Sign Me Up! How to Make the World A Better Place. I wrote this in response to recent blogs written by Thom Schultz about why people are leaving the church. His blogs are thought-provoking. Even though they are written from the “inside” of Christia...They all believe(...
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Ben Baumberg - Home
I am currently a Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Social Policy at the School of Social Policy, Sociology and Social Research (SSPSSR). At the University of Kent, and Co-Director of the University of Kent's Q-Step centre. I am also a member of the Exec of the Social Policy Association. And the editorial board of the. Journal of Poverty and Social Justice. I have a wide range of research interests, currently focused on:. Disability, the workplace, and the benefits system (see Disability. Rethinking the Wo...
www.benbaumberger.com
Going Global, a travel log from Rome to Beijing
Going Global, a travel log from Rome to Beijing. Wednesday, February 3, 2010. Where was I going with this? If I simply found and secured employment in front of a computer screen with a phone and hand sanitizer on my desk, if I kept my apartment and television and frozen pizzas, who would I become? If I didn’t find anything in time, and struggled to make any money and returned home to Eden Prairie MN, who would I become? Thursday, August 20, 2009. Thursday, July 16, 2009. What is it about that old smell?
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World of the Dead! The zombie apocalpse is imminent. 1 Organize before they rise! 2 They feel no fear, why should you? 3 Use your head: cut off theirs. 4 Blades don't need reloading. 5 Ideal protection = tight clothing and short hair.Organize before they rise! 6 Get up the staircase, then destroy it. 7 Get out of the car, get onto a bike. 8 Keep moving, keep low, keep quiet, keep alert! 9 No place is safe, only safer. 10The zombie may be gone, but the threat lives on! Created by Ben Baumer © 2012.
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