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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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Creating an anti-poverty childcare system

Creating an anti-poverty childcare system

27th Jan 2016
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Evaluation of JRF's education and poverty programme 2010 to 2013

Evaluation of JRF's education and poverty programme 2010 to 2013

28th Nov 2014
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Closing the attainment gap in Scottish education

Closing the attainment gap in Scottish education

7th May 2014
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Poverty and low educational achievement in Wales

Poverty and low educational achievement in Wales

8th Feb 2013
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The impact of attitudes and aspirations on educational attainment and participation

The impact of attitudes and aspirations on educational attainment and participation

26th Apr 2012
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Education, learning and community in New Earswick

Education, learning and community in New Earswick

1st Jun 2011
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Alcohol consumption and family life

Alcohol consumption and family life

2nd Nov 2010
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Poorer children’s educational attainment: how important are attitudes and behaviour?

Poorer children’s educational attainment: how important are attitudes and behaviour?

29th Mar 2010
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Assessments of parenting and parenting support need

Assessments of parenting and parenting support need

12th Aug 2009
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Housing for disabled children and their families: an information resource

Housing for disabled children and their families: an information resource

15th May 2009
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Estimating the costs of child poverty

Estimating the costs of child poverty

23rd Oct 2008
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What and who is it we don't trust?

What and who is it we don't trust?

9th Oct 2008
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Diversity, complexity and change in parenting

Diversity, complexity and change in parenting

11th Jul 2008
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A review of research on the links between education and poverty

A review of research on the links between education and poverty

7th Sep 2007
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School exclusions: Learning partnerships outside mainstream education

School exclusions: Learning partnerships outside mainstream education

7th Sep 2007
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Children researching links between poverty and literacy

Children researching links between poverty and literacy

7th Sep 2007
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