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Endless Pressure: Life on a Low Income in Austere Times

Pemberton, Simon; Fahmy, Eldin; Sutton, Eileen; Bell, Karen

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Simon Pemberton

Eldin Fahmy

Eileen Sutton

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Karen Bell Karen.Bell@uwe.ac.uk
Senior Lecturer Environmental Management



Abstract

© 2016 The Authors Social Policy & Administration Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd Much has been written that details the decline in living standards following the ‘credit crunch’ in the UK. It remains that we understand to a lesser degree the lived reality of poverty through the Great Recession and into the era of austerity. This article draws on testimonies of 62 participants from low income households conducted in three different areas of the UK during 2012–13 to document the pressures that this period brought to bear on these households. According to these testimonies, the experience of poverty intensified in key respects: first, participants reported feeling, more than ever before, that they were ‘existing, rather than living’ due to the meagre budgets they were forced to live on; second, the precarious nature of work and social security contributed to a sense of insecurity that was all pervasive in our participants' lives; third, due to the pejorative political rhetoric and media coverage of poverty, our participants felt that their lives were placed under increased scrutiny which deleteriously impacted their wider relationships and sense of belonging. Our analysis demonstrates the profound consequences for those living on low incomes of the continued shift to residual forms of state welfare and the increased reliance on the ‘Big Society’ as a means to deal with the pressures identified in this article.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date May 12, 2016
Online Publication Date Jun 19, 2016
Publication Date Dec 1, 2017
Deposit Date Mar 18, 2019
Publicly Available Date Mar 18, 2019
Journal Social Policy and Administration
Print ISSN 0144-5596
Electronic ISSN 1467-9515
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 51
Issue 7
Pages 1156-1173
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12233
Keywords austerity, recession, poverty, lived experience
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/877127
Publisher URL https://doi.org/10.1111/spol.12233
Contract Date Mar 18, 2019

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