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Spending Review: No plan to protect people in poverty

Spending Review: No plan to protect people in poverty

26th Nov 2020
Theresa May and Jean Claude Juncker
How could Brexit affect poverty in the UK?

How could Brexit affect poverty in the UK?

6th Sep 2018
Waiters serving customers
Foreign-born people and poverty in the UK

Foreign-born people and poverty in the UK

29th Jul 2016
Rowntree's factory
What can businesses learn from the Rowntrees?

What can businesses learn from the Rowntrees?

15th Mar 2016
Pan of beans on a hob
Does money in adulthood affect adult outcomes?

Does money in adulthood affect adult outcomes?

26th Jan 2015
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Initial evaluation of the JRF poverty and ethnicity programme

Initial evaluation of the JRF poverty and ethnicity programme

18th Nov 2014
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Future of the UK labour market

Future of the UK labour market

7th Feb 2014
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2013

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2013

8th Dec 2013
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How much does money matter: programme summary

How much does money matter: programme summary

18th Oct 2013
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In-work poverty, ethnicity and workplace cultures

In-work poverty, ethnicity and workplace cultures

25th Sep 2013
Beans on toast
Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Wales 2013

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Wales 2013

19th Sep 2013
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Detecting and tackling forced labour in Europe

Detecting and tackling forced labour in Europe

5th Jun 2013
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland 2013

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland 2013

21st Jan 2013
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2012

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2012

26th Nov 2012
Worker
Skills, employment, income inequality and poverty

Skills, employment, income inequality and poverty

27th Jun 2012
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Poverty: the role of institutions, behaviours and culture

Poverty: the role of institutions, behaviours and culture

26th Jun 2012
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