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Poverty a key priority for people in Scotland in advance of May's election

Poverty a key priority for people in Scotland in advance of May's election

11th Mar 2021
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Turning the tide on child poverty in Scotland

Turning the tide on child poverty in Scotland

25th Feb 2021
Spending Review: No plan to protect people in poverty

Spending Review: No plan to protect people in poverty

26th Nov 2020
Low-income voters, the 2019 General Election and the future of British politics

Low-income voters, the 2019 General Election and the future of British politics

23rd Jun 2020
Updated coronavirus briefing: we need a lifeline to help people keep their heads above water

Updated coronavirus briefing: we need a lifeline to help people keep their heads above water

26th Mar 2020
Poverty in Scotland 2019

Poverty in Scotland 2019

7th Oct 2019
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Making the most of the Scottish Child Payment

Making the most of the Scottish Child Payment

3rd Oct 2019
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Post-Brexit priorities for low-income voters in deprived areas

Post-Brexit priorities for low-income voters in deprived areas

31st Jul 2019
Low-income voters in UK general elections, 1987 - 2017

Low-income voters in UK general elections, 1987 - 2017

15th Jul 2019
Delivering an Income Supplement in Scotland

Delivering an Income Supplement in Scotland

13th Jun 2019
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How Local Industrial Strategies can deliver inclusive growth

How Local Industrial Strategies can deliver inclusive growth

28th Feb 2019
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Methods briefing: removing the benefits freeze a year early

Methods briefing: removing the benefits freeze a year early

19th Nov 2018
Social Housing Green Paper: JRF and JRHT response

Social Housing Green Paper: JRF and JRHT response

13th Nov 2018
Solving poverty after Brexit

Solving poverty after Brexit

26th Oct 2018
Britain's Brexit hopes, fears and expectations

Britain's Brexit hopes, fears and expectations

15th Oct 2018
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Budget 2018: tackling the rising tide of in-work poverty

Budget 2018: tackling the rising tide of in-work poverty

12th Oct 2018
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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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