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Cover Journal of Poverty and Social Justice

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in Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
Online ISSN:
1759-8281
Print ISSN:
1759-8273
  • Modern slavery
    Author Joanna Mack and Marco Pomati
  • How are employers represented in and affected by the policymaking of in-work benefits? Policy stakeholders’ views in Hong Kong
    Author Tat Chor Au-Yeung
  • The making of irregular migration: post-Brexit immigration policy and risk of labour exploitation
    Author Meri Åhlberg and Lucila Granada
  • Exploring a public health approach to modern slavery: potential, problems and translating principles into practice
    Author April McCoig, Ines Campos-Matos, and Liz Such
  • Stigma and emergency and community food assistance: ‘But… beggars can’t be choosers’
    Author Fiona H McKay, Hayley McKenzie, and Rebecca Lindberg
  • Protection and support for survivors of modern slavery in the UK: assessing current provision and what we need to change
    Author Katarina Schwarz and Alexandra Williams-Woods
  • Universal Credit and the invalidation of mental health problems: claimant and Jobcentre Plus staff experiences
    Author Sharon Wright, Laura Robertson, and Alasdair B. R. Stewart
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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

How are employers represented in and affected by the policymaking of in-work benefits? Policy stakeholders’ views in Hong Kong

Author: Tat Chor Au-Yeung

The making of irregular migration: post-Brexit immigration policy and risk of labour exploitation

Authors: Meri Åhlberg and Lucila Granada

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

Author: Kayleigh Garthwaite

Welfare conditionality, benefit sanctions and homelessness in the UK: ending the ‘something for nothing culture’ or punishing the poor?

Author: Kesia Reeve

Understanding holiday hunger

Author: Richard James Machin
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