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UK Poverty 2022: The essential guide to understanding poverty in the UK

UK Poverty 2022: The essential guide to understanding poverty in the UK

18th Jan 2022
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JRF Spring Budget 2021 analysis

JRF Spring Budget 2021 analysis

4th Mar 2021
UK Poverty 2020/21

UK Poverty 2020/21

13th Jan 2021
Picture of a man working in a warehouse
What has driven the rise of in-work poverty?

What has driven the rise of in-work poverty?

7th Feb 2020
UK Poverty 2019/20

UK Poverty 2019/20

7th Feb 2020
Improving fringe benefit schemes for low earners

Improving fringe benefit schemes for low earners

21st Nov 2018
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How could Brexit affect poverty in the UK?

How could Brexit affect poverty in the UK?

6th Sep 2018
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Universal Credit: a briefing

Universal Credit: a briefing

6th Apr 2017
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We can solve poverty in the UK

We can solve poverty in the UK

6th Sep 2016
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UK poverty: Causes, costs and solutions

UK poverty: Causes, costs and solutions

6th Sep 2016
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How does housing affect work incentives for people in poverty?

How does housing affect work incentives for people in poverty?

22nd Feb 2016
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What explains the growth in 'never-worked' households?

What explains the growth in 'never-worked' households?

24th Sep 2015
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A Minimum Income Standard for the UK in 2015

A Minimum Income Standard for the UK in 2015

1st Jul 2015
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The low pay, no-pay cycle

The low pay, no-pay cycle

20th Jan 2015
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The benefits of tackling worklessness and low pay

The benefits of tackling worklessness and low pay

12th Dec 2014
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Reducing poverty in the UK: a collection of evidence reviews

Reducing poverty in the UK: a collection of evidence reviews

27th Aug 2014
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