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Updated coronavirus briefing: we need a lifeline to help people keep their heads above water

Updated coronavirus briefing: we need a lifeline to help people keep their heads above water

26th Mar 2020
How can Universal Credit help working parents move out of poverty?

How can Universal Credit help working parents move out of poverty?

20th Feb 2019
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Comparing investment in Universal Credit work allowances and taper rate

Comparing investment in Universal Credit work allowances and taper rate

10th Sep 2018
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Child poverty where parents are doing what the social security system expects of them

Child poverty where parents are doing what the social security system expects of them

10th Sep 2018
Parent putting washing in a washing machine
Work and relationships over time in lone-mother families

Work and relationships over time in lone-mother families

13th Jul 2017
Destitution in the UK

Destitution in the UK

27th Apr 2016
Creating an anti-poverty childcare system

Creating an anti-poverty childcare system

27th Jan 2016
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Evaluation of JRF's education and poverty programme 2010 to 2013

Evaluation of JRF's education and poverty programme 2010 to 2013

28th Nov 2014
Tackling in-work poverty by supporting dual-earning families

Tackling in-work poverty by supporting dual-earning families

13th Nov 2013
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Does money affect children’s outcomes?

Does money affect children’s outcomes?

22nd Oct 2013
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Does the tax and benefit system create a 'couple penalty'?

Does the tax and benefit system create a 'couple penalty'?

18th Jun 2012
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The impact of attitudes and aspirations on educational attainment and participation

The impact of attitudes and aspirations on educational attainment and participation

26th Apr 2012
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Child and working-age poverty from 2010 to 2020

Child and working-age poverty from 2010 to 2020

11th Oct 2011
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Education, learning and community in New Earswick

Education, learning and community in New Earswick

1st Jun 2011
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Alcohol consumption and family life

Alcohol consumption and family life

2nd Nov 2010
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Pre-teens learning about alcohol: drinking and family contexts

Pre-teens learning about alcohol: drinking and family contexts

2nd Nov 2010
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