CASE Annual Report 2013
The 2013 Annual Report of the LSE Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) contains interesting articles and summaries of research from the year.
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The 2013 Annual Report of the LSE Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) contains interesting articles and summaries of research from the year.
‘Disabled People’s Financial Histories: Uncovering the disability wealth-penalty’ was published by CASE in April 2014.
In May 2014, the Women’s Budget Group published ‘The impact on women of Budget 2014. No recovery for women’.
‘Planning out Poverty’ was published in October 2013 by the Town and Country Planning Association with the support of the Webb Memorial Trust.
In May 2014, the Women’s Budget Group published ‘The impact on women of Budget 2014. No recovery for women’.
JRF’s latest report, ‘Rewarding work for low-paid workers’, looks at what employers can do to reduce poverty rates among their workforce, alongside paying the living wage.
‘Tipping the Balance – the cumulative impacts of welfare reform. A qualitative study on the cumulative impacts of welfare reform in the London Borough of Newham’ was published by Community Link in April 2014.

The ‘Bedroom Tax’ and the household Benefit Cap are causing financial hardship to vulnerable people, according to a Work and Pensions Committee report.

‘The Cost of Inequality’ finds that the impact on the UK of some of the social consequences of inequality could cost the equivalent of over £39 billion per year.

The gap in the UK between the rich and the rest has grown significantly over the last two decades, according to figures published in March 2014 by Oxfam.