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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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How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities

How place influences employment outcomes for ethnic minorities

22nd May 2014
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Does Universal Credit enable households to reach a minimum income standard?

Does Universal Credit enable households to reach a minimum income standard?

11th Jul 2013
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Can improving UK skills levels reduce poverty and income inequality by 2020?

Can improving UK skills levels reduce poverty and income inequality by 2020?

27th Jun 2012
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The impact of employment changes on poverty in 2020

The impact of employment changes on poverty in 2020

9th May 2012
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Building a sustainable quality part-time recruitment market

Building a sustainable quality part-time recruitment market

14th Mar 2012
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Globalisation, UK poverty and communities

Globalisation, UK poverty and communities

4th Mar 2011
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Employers’ role in the low-pay/no-pay cycle

Employers’ role in the low-pay/no-pay cycle

9th Feb 2010
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Better off working? Work, poverty and benefit cycling

Better off working? Work, poverty and benefit cycling

9th Feb 2010
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Recurrent poverty: the impact of family and labour market changes

Recurrent poverty: the impact of family and labour market changes

9th Feb 2010
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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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Addressing in-work poverty

Addressing in-work 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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Lone parents working under 16 hours a week ('mini-jobs')

Lone parents working under 16 hours a week ('mini-jobs')

3rd Oct 2007
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