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Volume 20 (2012): Issue 2 (Jun 2012): Defending Social Security edited by Kate Bell
in
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Online ISSN:
1759-8281
Print ISSN:
1759-8273
Issue Publication Date:
01 Jun 2012
Overview
Overview: resisting welfare state restructuring in the UK
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Varieties of crisis, varieties of austerity: social policy in challenging times
Three ways to defend social security in Britain
Why refer to poverty as a proportion of median income?
The ability of public library staff to help homeless people in the United States: exploring relationships, roles and potential
Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance claimants in the older population: is there a difference in their economic circumstances?
‘Back on the brew [benefits] again’ why so many transitions from welfare into work are not sustained
Policy and Practice
Welfare: to fare well
How unions see their role in defending social security
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