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Social policy blogs by JRF, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. The latest expert thinking on social issues and poverty in the UK.

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Helen Barnard
Six things about how poverty affects different ethnic groups in the UK

Six things about how poverty affects different ethnic groups in the UK

30th Mar 2015
Josh Stott
Local leadership on the Living Wage is an important step in tackling in-work poverty

Local leadership on the Living Wage is an important step in tackling in-work poverty

27th Mar 2015
Helen Barnard
We need to concentrate on ending poverty – not just reducing food bank use

We need to concentrate on ending poverty – not just reducing food bank use

25th Mar 2015
Josh Stott
Welfare to work policy needs a radical shake up if we’re going to meaningfully reduce poverty

Welfare to work policy needs a radical shake up if we’re going to meaningfully reduce poverty

23rd Mar 2015
Philly Hare
The #dementiawords we use matter

The #dementiawords we use matter

20th Mar 2015
Claire Turner
Low earners could be left behind in retirement following pensions shake-up

Low earners could be left behind in retirement following pensions shake-up

17th Mar 2015
Chris Goulden
The debate on citizen’s income needs to go wider

The debate on citizen’s income needs to go wider

4th Mar 2015
Helen Barnard
Reducing tuition fees sounds progressive – but is it a bad use of £3 billion?

Reducing tuition fees sounds progressive – but is it a bad use of £3 billion?

2nd Mar 2015

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