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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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Autumn Budget - why we must keep the £20 social security lifeline

Autumn Budget - why we must keep the £20 social security lifeline

9th Sep 2020
Where next for Universal Credit and tackling poverty?

Where next for Universal Credit and tackling poverty?

20th Feb 2019
Hartlepool
Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2016 (MPSE)

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2016 (MPSE)

7th Dec 2016
Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2015

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2015

23rd Nov 2015
A worker in a workshop
The benefits of tackling worklessness and low pay

The benefits of tackling worklessness and low pay

12th Dec 2014
Elderly ladies laughing together
Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2014

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2014

24th Nov 2014
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Implementing Universal Credit: will the reforms improve the service for users?

Implementing Universal Credit: will the reforms improve the service for users?

30th Oct 2012
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Building a sustainable quality part-time recruitment market

Building a sustainable quality part-time recruitment market

14th Mar 2012
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Working-age 'welfare': who gets it, why, and what it costs

Working-age 'welfare': who gets it, why, and what it costs

13th Oct 2010
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Cycles of poverty, unemployment and low pay

Cycles of poverty, unemployment and low pay

9th Feb 2010
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Better off working? Work, poverty and benefit cycling

Better off working? Work, poverty and benefit cycling

9th Feb 2010
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Growing up in social housing in Britain: A profile of four generations from 1946 to the present day

Growing up in social housing in Britain: A profile of four generations from 1946 to the present day

18th Jun 2009
Should adult benefit for unemployment now be raised?

Should adult benefit for unemployment now be raised?

20th Apr 2009
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Response to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Inquiry: Simplifying the UK Benefits System

Response to the Work and Pensions Select Committee Inquiry: Simplifying the UK Benefits System

13th Apr 2007
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The impact of trade unions on jobs and pay

The impact of trade unions on jobs and pay

27th Jun 2001
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Response to Employment Zones Consultation

Response to Employment Zones Consultation

1st May 1999
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