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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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Transitions from work to retirement: Developing a new social contract

Transitions from work to retirement: Developing a new social contract

18th Dec 2002
Public policy initiatives for older workers

Public policy initiatives for older workers

18th Dec 2002
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Designing the 21st century office: A competition for a new workspace in York

Designing the 21st century office: A competition for a new workspace in York

17th Dec 2002
Sustainable development and social inclusion: Towards an integrated approach to research

Sustainable development and social inclusion: Towards an integrated approach to research

12th Dec 2002
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2002

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2002

12th Dec 2002
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland (2002)

Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Scotland (2002)

5th Dec 2002
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Achieving community benefits through contracts: law, policy and practice

Achieving community benefits through contracts: law, policy and practice

4th Dec 2002
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Attitudes to inheritance: An exploratory study

Attitudes to inheritance: An exploratory study

2nd Dec 2002
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Community governance for mixed tenure neighbourhoods

Community governance for mixed tenure neighbourhoods

29th Nov 2002
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Young people's changing routes to independence

Young people's changing routes to independence

27th Nov 2002
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Good practice in housing disabled children and their families

Good practice in housing disabled children and their families

19th Nov 2002
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The housing needs of disabled children: the national evidence

The housing needs of disabled children: the national evidence

19th Nov 2002
Housing and urban experiences of visually impaired children

Housing and urban experiences of visually impaired children

19th Nov 2002
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Local authority members and partnership working

Local authority members and partnership working

15th Nov 2002
Best practice in regeneration: Because it works

Best practice in regeneration: Because it works

13th Nov 2002
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Planning for the majority: The needs and aspirations of older people in general housing

Planning for the majority: The needs and aspirations of older people in general housing

8th Nov 2002
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