Report on ‘Social mobility in the legal profession’
‘Opening up or shutting out? Social mobility in the legal profession’ was published by Byfield Consultancy in October 2015.
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‘Opening up or shutting out? Social mobility in the legal profession’ was published by Byfield Consultancy in October 2015.
‘Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion in Wales’ was published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in September 2015.

A TUC research note published in September 2015 shows that the poorest working households will lose on average £460 a year by 2020 due to government changes to tax and benefits.
This report projects what current policies and economic projections will mean for the ability of households on safety-net benefits and on the new National Living Wage to meet minimum needs in the present Parliament.
This report projects what current policies and economic projections will mean for the ability of households on safety-net benefits and on the new National Living Wage to meet minimum needs in the present Parliament.
‘Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion in Wales’ was published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in September 2015.
A TUC research note published in September 2015 shows that the poorest working households will lose on average £460 a year by 2020 due to government changes to tax and benefits.
In September 2015, the Government published a ‘Memorandum to the Joint Committee on Human Rights: the Welfare Reform and Work Bill 2015’.

My Spare Room, documents through photographs and first-hand accounts those hit by the government’s punitive ‘bedroom tax’.

Launched in 2015, the Demos Integration Hub explores ethnic integration across five distinct themes.