Jump to Content
Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital
Advanced Search Help
Sign in Register
Browse all
Browse by Subject
Browse by Global Social Challenges
Browse by Sustainable Development Goal
Browse by journal
All books
Textbooks
Research
Series
Free content
Request a free trial
Browse our journals
Global Social Challenges Journal
Featured content
Request a free trial
Global Social Challenges Journal
Global Social Challenges Publishing
Complete eBook and Journals collection
Curated eBook collections
Journals collections
Free content
Open access books
Open access journal articles
Publish open access
Resources
Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital Bristol University Press Digital
Sign in Register
Browse all
Browse by Subject
Browse by Global Social Challenges
Browse by Sustainable Development Goal
Browse by journal
All books
Textbooks
Research
Series
Free content
Request a free trial
Browse our journals
Global Social Challenges Journal
Featured content
Request a free trial
Global Social Challenges Journal
Global Social Challenges Publishing
Complete eBook and Journals collection
Curated eBook collections
Journals collections
Free content
Open access books
Open access journal articles
Publish open access
Resources
Advanced Search Help
Cover Journal of Poverty and Social Justice

Volume 28 (2020): Issue 1 (Feb 2020)

in Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Online ISSN:
1759-8281
Print ISSN:
1759-8273
Issue Publication Date:
01 Feb 2020
Articles
Timing it right or timing it wrong: how should income-tested benefits deal with changes in circumstances?
Timing it right or timing it wrong: how should income-tested benefits deal with changes in circumstances?
Poverty in lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, and two-spirit (LGBTQ2S+) populations in Canada: an intersectional review of the literature
Governmentality and neoliberalism: a study of media discourse on poverty in Hong Kong
For better or for worse: does the UK means-tested social security system encourage partnership dissolution?
Retheorising the relationship between electricity scarcity and social injustice: evidence from Zimbabwe
The struggle to provide: how poverty is experienced in the context of family care
Policy and Practice
Poverty2solutions: reflections from collaborative research rooted in the expertise of experience on poverty
Get new article alerts
Get eTOC alerts
Sign up to newsletter

Social impact bonds: a wolf in sheep's clothing?

Authors:
Neil McHugh
,
Stephen Sinclair
,
Michael Roy
,
Leslie Huckfield
, and
Cam Donaldson

Universal Credit, ubiquitous conditionality and its implications for social citizenship

Authors:
Peter Dwyer
and
Sharon Wright

Stigma, shame and ‘people like us’: an ethnographic study of foodbank use in the UK

Author:
Kayleigh Garthwaite

Behavioural conditionality: why the nudges must be stopped – an opinion piece

Author:
Guy Standing

Labour market policy in the crisis: the UK in comparative perspective

Author:
Daniel Clegg

Jobcentre Plus: the Bristol experience

Author:
Daphne Hall

Index to volume 19: authors and articles

Exploring a public health approach to modern slavery: potential, problems and translating principles into practice

Authors:
April McCoig
,
Ines Campos-Matos
, and
Liz Such

User engagement in public services: policy and implementation

Author:
Liz Richardson

Ten best practices, eight social rights: creating social justice for children and families standards and benchmarks for Social Justice Community Action Plans (SJCAPs)

Authors:
Eithne McLaughlin
and
Marina Monteith
Email this content

Share Link


Copy this link, or click below to email it to a friend
Email this content
or copy the link directly:
The link was not copied. Your current browser may not support copying via this button.
Link copied successfully

We are a leading social science publisher
committed to making a difference.

Bristol University Press       Policy Press

Help and advice

Request a free trial

Information for librarians

Information for authors

FAQs

Rights and Permissions

Accessibility

Terms of use

Privacy policy

About us

About us

Our Global Social Challenges
publishing

Open Access

Values and ethos

Meet the team

What people say about us

Contact us

Resources

Sign up to the newsletter

Transforming Society blog

Books and journals catalogues

Bristol University Press and
Policy Press
bristoluniversitypress.co.uk

Powered by PubFactory
  • [18.97.14.87]
  • 18.97.14.87
Close
Edit

Character limit 500/500

@!

Character limit 500/500