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Sociology Books and Journals from Cambridge University Press Cambridge’s sociology list is one of the longest established and most respected in the world. Including leading authors such as Michael Mann, Anthony Giddens, Charles Tilly, Theda Skocpol and Margaret Archer, our books list has particular strengths in social theory, historical sociology, political sociology and research methods. This is complemented by a cluster of leading journals including European Journal of Sociology, Journal of Social Policy and Ageing & Society. For further details visit: cambridge.org/core-sociology of use, available at https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0047279421000118 Downloaded from https://www.cambridge.org/core. IP address: 65.21.228.167, on 14 Nov 2021 at 03:21:06, subject to the Cambridge Core terms

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Sociology Books and Journals from Cambridge University Press

Cambridge’s sociology list is one of the longest established and most respected in the world.

Including leading authors such as Michael Mann, Anthony Giddens, Charles Tilly, Theda Skocpol and Margaret Archer, our books list has particular strengths in social theory, historical sociology, political sociology and research methods.

This is complemented by a cluster of leading journals including European Journal of Sociology, Journal of Social Policy and Ageing & Society.

For further details visit:

cambridge.org/core-sociology

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Book Review EditorCHRISTOPHER DEEMING, University of  Strathclyde, UK

Media EditorDANIEL SAGE, Edge Hill University, UK

Editorial BoardLAURA BAINBRIDGE, London School of Economics, UKMATTHEW BENNETT, University of Birmingham, UKKEVIN CARAHER, University of York, UKMATT DICKSON, University of Bath, UKSEBNEM EROGLU-HAWKSWORTH, University of Bristol, UKKELLY HALL, University of Birmingham, UKCHRIS HOLDEN, University of York, UK (Chair)NASAR MEER, University of Edinburgh, UKNICOLA MORAN, University of York, UKINGELA NAUMANN, University of Edinburgh, UKRUTH PATRICK, University of York, UKSERENA PATTARO, University of Glasgow, UKKAREN ROWLINGSON, University of Birmingham, UK (Ex-officio)KITTY STEWART, London School of Economics, UKKITTY STEWART, London School of Economics, UKKITTY STEWART

VOLKAN YILMAZ, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyInternational Editorial AdvisorsROSSANA CASTIGLIONI , Universidad Diego Portales, ChileKAREN CHRISTENSEN, University of Bergen, NorwayVALERIA FARGION, Università degli Studi Firenze, ItalyALAN FRANCE, University of Auckland, New ZealandQIN GAO, Columbia University, USAHEIKKI HILAMO, University of Helsinki, FinlandHUCK-JU KWON, Seoul National University, KoreaYURI KAZEPOV, University of Vienna, AustriaYEUN-WEN KU, National Taiwan University, TaiwanJULIANA MARTINEZ FRANZONI, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica IVE MARX, Antwerp University, BelgiumKING LUN NGOK, Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaJEREMY SEEKINGS, University of Cape Town, South AfricaPAUL SMYTH, University of Melbourne, Australia

Journal of Social PolicyNotes for ContributorsNotes for contributors can be downloaded from the journal’s website: cambridge.org/JSP

The Social Policy AssociationThe Social Policy Association supports the study of all aspects of Social Policy and Administration through the sponsorship of the Journal of Social Policy and Social Policy and Society,and Social Policy and Society,and the publication of a newsletter, the organisation of an annual conference and a small grants scheme. It represents its members through contact with a range of bodies, including the ESRC. For further information about the activities of the SPA, contact: Rachael Dobson, School of Psychology, Criminology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE. The SPA website is at: www.social-policy.org.uk.

Editorial Policy: The Journal of Social Policy carries high quality, peer reviewed articles on all aspects of Journal of Social Policy carries high quality, peer reviewed articles on all aspects of Journal of Social Policysocial policy in an international context. It places particular emphasis upon articles which seek to contribute to debates on the future direction of social policy, to present new empirical data, to advance theories, or to analyse issues in the making and implementation of social policies.Subscriptions : Journal of Social Policy is sold together with Journal of Social Policy is sold together with Journal of Social Policy Social Policy and Society as a joint Social Policy and Society as a joint Social Policy and Societysubscription only, and is published four times per year: January, April, July and October. The annual 2021 institutional electronic-only subscription rate is US$788 in USA, Canada and Mexico, £459 elsewhere; print plus electronic US$958 or £553; print-only US$914 or £538. Prices exclude VAT, but include delivery by air where appropriate. Orders, which must be accompanied by payment, may be sent to a bookseller, subscription agent or direct to the publishers: Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, University Printing House, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS. Orders from the USA, Canada or Mexico should be sent to Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA. EU subscribers (outside the UK) who are not registered for VAT should add VAT at their country’s rate. VAT registered subscribers should provide their VAT registration number. Japanese prices for institutions are available from Kinokuniya Company Ltd, P.O. Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan.

Copies of the journal for subscribers in the USA, Canada and Mexico are sent by air to New York to arrive with minimum delay. Periodicals postage paid at New York, NY, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes in USA, Canada and Mexico to Journal of Social Policy and Society, Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA.Copying: This journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com). Organizations in the USA who are also registered with CCC may therefore copy material (beyond the limits permitted by sections 107 and 108 of US copyright law) subject to payment to CCC. This consent does not extend to multiple copying for promotional or commercial purposes.

ISI Tear Sheet Service, 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA, is authorised to supply single copies of separate articles for private use only.

Organisations authorised by the Copyright Licensing Agency may also copy material subject to the usual conditions.

For all other use, permission should be sought from Cambridge or the American Branch of Cambridge University Press.This journal issue has been printed on FSC-certified paper and cover board. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. Please see www.fsc.org for information.Printed in Great Britain by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow.© cambridge university press 2021

Journal of Social PolicyEditors: ja n e i c h h o r n, University of edinburgh

in g e l a na u m a n n, University of edinburgh jay wi g g a n , University of edinburgh

Book Review Editorchristopher Deeming, University of  Strathclyde, UK

Media EditorDaniel sage, Edge Hill University, UK

Editorial Boardlaura BainBriDge, London School of Economics, UKmatthew Bennett, University of Birmingham, UKKevin caraher, University of York, UKmatt DicKson, University of Bath, UKseBnem eroglu-hawKsworth, University of Bristol, UKKelly hall, University of Birmingham, UKchris holDen, University of York, UK (Chair)nasar meer, University of edinburgh, UKnicola moran, University of York, UKingela naumann, University of edinburgh, UKruth patricK, University of York, UKserena pattaro, University of Glasgow, UKKaren rowlingson, University of Birmingham, UK (Ex-officio)Kitty stewart, London School of Economics, UK

volKan yilmaz, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyInternational Editorial Advisorsro s s a n a ca s t i g l i o n i , Universidad Diego Portales, ChileKa r e n ch r i s t e n s e n , University of Bergen, Norwayva l e r i a Fa r g i o n , Università degli Studi Firenze, Italyal a n Fr a n c e , University of Auckland, New ZealandQi n ga o , Columbia University, USAheiKKi hilamo, University of Helsinki, FinlandhucK-Ju Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea yu r i Ka z e p o v , University of Vienna, Austriaye u n-we n Ku , National Taiwan University, TaiwanJuliana martinez Franzoni, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica iv e ma r x , Antwerp University, BelgiumKing lun ngoK , Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaJe r e m y se e K i n g s , University of Cape Town, South Africapaul smyth, University of Melbourne, Australia

Journal of Social PolicyNotes for ContributorsNotes for contributors can be downloaded from the journal’s website: cambridge.org/JSP

The Social Policy AssociationThe Social Policy Association supports the study of all aspects of Social Policy and Administration through the sponsorship of the Journal of Social Policy and Social Policy and Society, the publication of a newsletter, the organisation of an annual conference and a small grants scheme. It represents its members through contact with a range of bodies, including the ESRC. For further information about the activities of the SPA, contact: Rachael Dobson, School of Psychology, Criminology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE. The SPA website is at: www.social-policy.org.uk.

Editorial Policy: The Journal of Social Policy carries high quality, peer reviewed articles on all aspects of social policy in an international context. It places particular emphasis upon articles which seek to contribute to debates on the future direction of social policy, to present new empirical data, to advance theories, or to analyse issues in the making and implementation of social policies.Subscriptions : Journal of Social Policy is sold together with Social Policy and Society as a joint subscription only, and is published four times per year: January, April, July and October. The annual 2021 institutional electronic-only subscription rate is US$788 in USA, Canada and Mexico, £459 elsewhere; print plus electronic US$958 or £553; print-only US$914 or £538. Prices exclude VAT, but include delivery by air where appropriate. Orders, which must be accompanied by payment, may be sent to a bookseller, subscription agent or direct to the publishers: Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, University Printing House, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS. Orders from the USA, Canada or Mexico should be sent to Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA. EU subscribers (outside the UK) who are not registered for VAT should add VAT at their country’s rate. VAT registered subscribers should provide their VAT registration number. Japanese prices for institutions are available from Kinokuniya Company Ltd, P.O. Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan.

Copies of the journal for subscribers in the USA, Canada and Mexico are sent by air to New York to arrive with minimum delay. Periodicals postage paid at New York, NY, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes in USA, Canada and Mexico to Journal of Social Policy and Society, Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA.Copying: This journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com). Organizations in the USA who are also registered with CCC may therefore copy material (beyond the limits permitted by sections 107 and 108 of US copyright law) subject to payment to CCC. This consent does not extend to multiple copying for promotional or commercial purposes.

ISI Tear Sheet Service, 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA, is authorised to supply single copies of separate articles for private use only.

Organisations authorised by the Copyright Licensing Agency may also copy material subject to the usual conditions.

For all other use, permission should be sought from Cambridge or the American Branch of Cambridge University Press.This journal issue has been printed on FSC-certified paper and cover board. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. Please see www.fsc.org for information.Printed in Great Britain by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow.© cambridge university press 2020

Journal of Social PolicyEditors: ja n e i c h h o r n, University of edinburgh

in g e l a na u m a n n, University of edinburgh jay wi g g a n , University of edinburgh

Book Review Editorchristopher Deeming, University of  Strathclyde, UK

Media EditorDaniel sage, Edge Hill University, UK

Editorial Boardlaura BainBriDge, London School of Economics, UKmatthew Bennett, University of Birmingham, UKKevin caraher, University of York, UKmatt DicKson, University of Bath, UKseBnem eroglu-hawKsworth, University of Bristol, UKKelly hall, University of Birmingham, UKchris holDen, University of York, UK (Chair)nasar meer, University of edinburgh, UKnicola moran, University of York, UKingela naumann, University of edinburgh, UKruth patricK, University of York, UKserena pattaro, University of Glasgow, UKKaren rowlingson, University of Birmingham, UK (Ex-officio)Kitty stewart, London School of Economics, UK

volKan yilmaz, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyInternational Editorial Advisorsro s s a n a ca s t i g l i o n i , Universidad Diego Portales, ChileKa r e n ch r i s t e n s e n , University of Bergen, Norwayva l e r i a Fa r g i o n , Università degli Studi Firenze, Italyal a n Fr a n c e , University of Auckland, New ZealandQi n ga o , Columbia University, USAheiKKi hilamo, University of Helsinki, FinlandhucK-Ju Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea yu r i Ka z e p o v , University of Vienna, Austriaye u n-we n Ku , National Taiwan University, TaiwanJuliana martinez Franzoni, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica iv e ma r x , Antwerp University, BelgiumKing lun ngoK , Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaJe r e m y se e K i n g s , University of Cape Town, South Africapaul smyth, University of Melbourne, Australia

Journal of Social PolicyNotes for ContributorsNotes for contributors can be downloaded from the journal’s website: cambridge.org/JSP

The Social Policy AssociationThe Social Policy Association supports the study of all aspects of Social Policy and Administration through the sponsorship of the Journal of Social Policy and Social Policy and Society, the publication of a newsletter, the organisation of an annual conference and a small grants scheme. It represents its members through contact with a range of bodies, including the ESRC. For further information about the activities of the SPA, contact: Rachael Dobson, School of Psychology, Criminology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE. The SPA website is at: www.social-policy.org.uk.

Editorial Policy: The Journal of Social Policy carries high quality, peer reviewed articles on all aspects of social policy in an international context. It places particular emphasis upon articles which seek to contribute to debates on the future direction of social policy, to present new empirical data, to advance theories, or to analyse issues in the making and implementation of social policies.Subscriptions : Journal of Social Policy is sold together with Social Policy and Society as a joint subscription only, and is published four times per year: January, April, July and October. The annual 2021 institutional electronic-only subscription rate is US$788 in USA, Canada and Mexico, £459 elsewhere; print plus electronic US$958 or £553; print-only US$914 or £538. Prices exclude VAT, but include delivery by air where appropriate. Orders, which must be accompanied by payment, may be sent to a bookseller, subscription agent or direct to the publishers: Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, University Printing House, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS. Orders from the USA, Canada or Mexico should be sent to Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA. EU subscribers (outside the UK) who are not registered for VAT should add VAT at their country’s rate. VAT registered subscribers should provide their VAT registration number. Japanese prices for institutions are available from Kinokuniya Company Ltd, P.O. Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan.

Copies of the journal for subscribers in the USA, Canada and Mexico are sent by air to New York to arrive with minimum delay. Periodicals postage paid at New York, NY, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes in USA, Canada and Mexico to Journal of Social Policy and Society, Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA.Copying: This journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com). Organizations in the USA who are also registered with CCC may therefore copy material (beyond the limits permitted by sections 107 and 108 of US copyright law) subject to payment to CCC. This consent does not extend to multiple copying for promotional or commercial purposes.

ISI Tear Sheet Service, 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA, is authorised to supply single copies of separate articles for private use only.

Organisations authorised by the Copyright Licensing Agency may also copy material subject to the usual conditions.

For all other use, permission should be sought from Cambridge or the American Branch of Cambridge University Press.This journal issue has been printed on FSC-certified paper and cover board. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. Please see www.fsc.org for information.Printed in Great Britain by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow.© cambridge university press 2020

Journal of Social PolicyEditors: ja n e i c h h o r n, University of edinburgh

in g e l a na u m a n n, University of edinburgh jay wi g g a n , University of edinburgh

Book Review Editorchristopher Deeming, University of  Strathclyde, UK

Media EditorDaniel sage, Edge Hill University, UK

Editorial Boardlaura BainBriDge, London School of Economics, UKmatthew Bennett, University of Birmingham, UKKevin caraher, University of York, UKmatt DicKson, University of Bath, UKseBnem eroglu-hawKsworth, University of Bristol, UKKelly hall, University of Birmingham, UKchris holDen, University of York, UK (Chair)nasar meer, University of edinburgh, UKnicola moran, University of York, UKingela naumann, University of edinburgh, UKruth patricK, University of York, UKserena pattaro, University of Glasgow, UKKaren rowlingson, University of Birmingham, UK (Ex-officio)Kitty stewart, London School of Economics, UK

volKan yilmaz, Bogazici University, Istanbul, TurkeyInternational Editorial Advisorsro s s a n a ca s t i g l i o n i , Universidad Diego Portales, ChileKa r e n ch r i s t e n s e n , University of Bergen, Norwayva l e r i a Fa r g i o n , Università degli Studi Firenze, Italyal a n Fr a n c e , University of Auckland, New ZealandQi n ga o , Columbia University, USAheiKKi hilamo, University of Helsinki, FinlandhucK-Ju Kwon, Seoul National University, Korea yu r i Ka z e p o v , University of Vienna, Austriaye u n-we n Ku , National Taiwan University, TaiwanJuliana martinez Franzoni, University of Costa Rica, Costa Rica iv e ma r x , Antwerp University, BelgiumKing lun ngoK , Sun Yat-sen University, ChinaJe r e m y se e K i n g s , University of Cape Town, South Africapaul smyth, University of Melbourne, Australia

Journal of Social PolicyNotes for ContributorsNotes for contributors can be downloaded from the journal’s website: cambridge.org/JSP

The Social Policy AssociationThe Social Policy Association supports the study of all aspects of Social Policy and Administration through the sponsorship of the Journal of Social Policy and Social Policy and Society, the publication of a newsletter, the organisation of an annual conference and a small grants scheme. It represents its members through contact with a range of bodies, including the ESRC. For further information about the activities of the SPA, contact: Rachael Dobson, School of Psychology, Criminology and Sociology, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Kingston University, Penrhyn Road Campus, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey KT1 2EE. The SPA website is at: www.social-policy.org.uk.

Editorial Policy: The Journal of Social Policy carries high quality, peer reviewed articles on all aspects of social policy in an international context. It places particular emphasis upon articles which seek to contribute to debates on the future direction of social policy, to present new empirical data, to advance theories, or to analyse issues in the making and implementation of social policies.Subscriptions : Journal of Social Policy is sold together with Social Policy and Society as a joint subscription only, and is published four times per year: January, April, July and October. The annual 2021 institutional electronic-only subscription rate is US$788 in USA, Canada and Mexico, £459 elsewhere; print plus electronic US$958 or £553; print-only US$914 or £538. Prices exclude VAT, but include delivery by air where appropriate. Orders, which must be accompanied by payment, may be sent to a bookseller, subscription agent or direct to the publishers: Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, University Printing House, Shaftesbury Road, Cambridge CB2 8BS. Orders from the USA, Canada or Mexico should be sent to Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment Department, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA. EU subscribers (outside the UK) who are not registered for VAT should add VAT at their country’s rate. VAT registered subscribers should provide their VAT registration number. Japanese prices for institutions are available from Kinokuniya Company Ltd, P.O. Box 55, Chitose, Tokyo 156, Japan.

Copies of the journal for subscribers in the USA, Canada and Mexico are sent by air to New York to arrive with minimum delay. Periodicals postage paid at New York, NY, and at additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: send address changes in USA, Canada and Mexico to Journal of Social Policy and Society, Cambridge University Press, Journals Fulfillment, One Liberty Plaza, Floor 20, New York, NY 10006, USA.Copying: This journal is registered with the Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923, USA (www.copyright.com). Organizations in the USA who are also registered with CCC may therefore copy material (beyond the limits permitted by sections 107 and 108 of US copyright law) subject to payment to CCC. This consent does not extend to multiple copying for promotional or commercial purposes.

ISI Tear Sheet Service, 3501 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA, is authorised to supply single copies of separate articles for private use only.

Organisations authorised by the Copyright Licensing Agency may also copy material subject to the usual conditions.

For all other use, permission should be sought from Cambridge or the American Branch of Cambridge University Press.This journal issue has been printed on FSC-certified paper and cover board. FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not-for-profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world’s forests. Please see www.fsc.org for information.Printed in Great Britain by Bell & Bain Ltd, Glasgow.© cambridge university press 20201

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Articles

Iain HardieThe Impact of Universal Credit Rollout on Housing Security: An Analysis of

Landlord Repossession Rates in English Local Authorities 225

Kerstin Bruckmeier and Oliver BruttelMinimum Wage as a Social Policy Instrument: Evidence from Germany 247

Dassi Postan-Aizik and Roni StrierFrom Social Investment to Investing in the Social: Insiders’ Perceptions,

Experiences, and Expectations 267

Anna Coleman, Jenny Billings, Pauline Allen, Rasa Mikelyte, Sarah Croke,Julie Macinnes and Kath Checkland

Ambiguity and Conflict in Policy Implementation: The Case of theNew Care Models (Vanguard) Programme in England 285

Dr Katie Pybus, Professor Kate. E. Pickett, Professor Charlie Lloyd,Dr Stephanie Prady and Professor Emeritus Richard Wilkinson

Functional assessments in the UK social security system: the experiences ofclaimants with mental health conditions 305

Young-Kyu Shin, Teemu Kemppainen and Kati KuittoPrecarious Work, Unemployment Benefit Generosity and Universal

Basic Income Preferences: A Multilevel Study on 21 European Countries 323

Federica Rossetti, Koen Abts, Bart Meuleman and Marc Swyngedouw“First the Grub, then the Morals”? Disentangling the Self-Interest and

Ideological Drivers of Attitudes Towards Demanding ActivationPolicies in Belgium 346

Sam Desiere and Ludo StruyvenUsing Artificial Intelligence to classify Jobseekers: The Accuracy-Equity

Trade-off 367

Niccolo DurazziOpening universities’ doors for business? Marketization, the search for

differentiation and employability in England 386

Jon Glasby, Yanan Zhang, Matthew R. Bennett and Patrick HallA lost decade? A renewed case for adult social care reform in England 406

Book Reviews 438

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