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Volume 21 (2013): Issue 3 (Oct 2013)
in
Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Online ISSN:
1759-8281
Print ISSN:
1759-8273
Issue Publication Date:
01 Oct 2013
Research
100 Questions: identifying research priorities for poverty prevention and reduction
Should we be using social security benefits data as proxies for income poverty?
In whose interest? The dynamics of debt in poor households
Getting back to work? Claim trajectories and destinations of Employment and Support Allowance claimants
Social impact bonds: a wolf in sheep's clothing?
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The impact of welfare reform on Newham, east London
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