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Call for a stronger social security lifeline for children

Call for a stronger social security lifeline for children

17th Jun 2020
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Extreme poverty and human rights: Response to UN Special Rapporteur

Extreme poverty and human rights: Response to UN Special Rapporteur

3rd Oct 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
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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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Poverty in Wales 2018

Poverty in Wales 2018

7th Mar 2018
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Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2017-18 to 2021-22

Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2017-18 to 2021-22

2nd Nov 2017
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Universal Credit: a briefing

Universal Credit: a briefing

6th Apr 2017
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2014

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2014

24th Nov 2014
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Public attitudes towards poverty

Public attitudes towards poverty

28th Sep 2014
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How can parents escape from recurrent poverty?

How can parents escape from recurrent poverty?

9th Feb 2010
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2007

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2007

3rd Dec 2007
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The cost of not ending child poverty: How we can think about it, how it might be measured, and some evidence

The cost of not ending child poverty: How we can think about it, how it might be measured, and some evidence

30th Jun 2006
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Child poverty in large families

Child poverty in large families

7th Jun 2006
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Reforming children's benefits: international comparisons

Reforming children's benefits: international comparisons

31st Oct 2000

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