Abstract
This article considers the current state of help with funeral expenses
in
Britain. It argues that assistance has been progressively and deliberately
eroded to the point where the famous ‘from the cradle to the grave’
protection
of the welfare state has been removed from increasing numbers of poor
people. The article sets these developments within the context of the contemporary
British funeral industry, with emphasis upon its treatment of
less-well-off consumers. The changing nature of social security provision
for funeral expenses is traced in detail, including the actions of the
incoming
1997 Labour government. This article investigates the public health
role of local authorities in the case of burials, concluding that such
services
are insufficiently robust to meet the new weight placed upon them. The
article ends with a consideration of the impact which these different
changes produce in the lives of individuals upon whom they have an effect.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law,Public Administration,Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
Cited by
29 articles.
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