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All the publications published by JRF, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation - the latest ideas on solving social issues and poverty.

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Engineer and apprentice
Jobs that work: Paving the way for good jobs through participatory co-design

Jobs that work: Paving the way for good jobs through participatory co-design

17th Nov 2021
Freeing low-income single parents from in-work poverty's grip

Freeing low-income single parents from in-work poverty's grip

17th Jun 2021
Cafe worker
Storm ready - how to keep us afloat as unemployment hits

Storm ready - how to keep us afloat as unemployment hits

8th Sep 2020
Making work secure: unlocking poverty and building a stronger economy

Making work secure: unlocking poverty and building a stronger economy

21st Jul 2020
Swansea skyline
Poverty in Wales 2018

Poverty in Wales 2018

7th Mar 2018
Job creation for inclusive growth in cities

Job creation for inclusive growth in cities

16th Aug 2017
A city landscape
Overcoming deprivation and disconnection in UK cities

Overcoming deprivation and disconnection in UK cities

15th Aug 2016
Street cleaners on their rounds
How can local skills strategies help low earners?

How can local skills strategies help low earners?

7th Feb 2014
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Supporting people to legitimise their informal businesses

Supporting people to legitimise their informal businesses

29th May 2013
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Employers’ role in the low-pay/no-pay cycle

Employers’ role in the low-pay/no-pay cycle

9th Feb 2010
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Recurrent poverty: the impact of family and labour market changes

Recurrent poverty: the impact of family and labour market changes

9th Feb 2010
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Local initiatives to help workless people find and keep paid work

Local initiatives to help workless people find and keep paid work

27th Jun 2008
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Coalfields and neighbouring cities: economic regeneration, labour markets and governance

Coalfields and neighbouring cities: economic regeneration, labour markets and governance

18th Jun 2007
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Ethnic minorities in the labour market: dynamics and diversity

Ethnic minorities in the labour market: dynamics and diversity

30th Apr 2007
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Sustaining working lives: a framework for policy and practice

Sustaining working lives: a framework for policy and practice

7th Apr 2005
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Self-employment and family-friendly working

Self-employment and family-friendly working

17th Dec 2003
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