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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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Opportunity and aspiration: two sides of the same coin?

Opportunity and aspiration: two sides of the same coin?

10th Dec 2008
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2008

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2008

8th Dec 2008
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Lessons from contracting out welfare to work programmes in Australia and the Netherlands

Lessons from contracting out welfare to work programmes in Australia and the Netherlands

20th Nov 2008
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland 2008

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland 2008

10th Nov 2008
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Parental qualifications and child poverty in 2020

Parental qualifications and child poverty in 2020

10th Nov 2008
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Addressing in-work poverty

Addressing in-work poverty

10th Nov 2008
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Can work eradicate child poverty?

Can work eradicate child poverty?

10th Nov 2008
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The changing pattern of earnings: employees, migrants and low-paid families

The changing pattern of earnings: employees, migrants and low-paid families

29th Oct 2008
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The GDP cost of the lost earning potential of adults who grew up in poverty

The GDP cost of the lost earning potential of adults who grew up in poverty

23rd Oct 2008
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A minimum income standard for Britain: what people think

A minimum income standard for Britain: what people think

1st Jul 2008

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The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is an independent social change organisation working to solve UK poverty. Uniquely, we also run a housing association and care provider, the Joseph Rowntree Housing Trust.

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