Austerity is being exploited and children denied basic rights – report
Austerity is being exploited to drive through budget cuts and reforms which are denying children their basic human rights, according to a major new report,
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Austerity is being exploited to drive through budget cuts and reforms which are denying children their basic human rights, according to a major new report,

In November 2013, EDF, the EDF Research Network, and the Joseph Rowntree Foundation held a seminar to launch and discuss new JRF Poverty and Ethnicity Programme research.
A report for KPMG examining the living wage says that an estimated 5.24 million people in the United Kingdom earned below the living wage.
This report uses data from the European Quality of Life Survey (EQLS) to examine social inequalities in quality of life in the European Union.

The second edition of How’s Life? paints a comprehensive picture of well-being in OECD countries and other major economies.
‘Making The Links: Poverty, Ethnicity and Social Networks’ looks at the ways that people from different ethnic groups use social networks to advance their prospects.
‘Making The Links: Poverty, Ethnicity and Social Networks’ looks at the ways that people from different ethnic groups use social networks to advance their prospects.

Writing on the Human Rights Blog in October 2013, Professor Geraldine van Bueren QC asks ‘Should we have an enforceable right to food?’
‘In-work Poverty, Ethnicity and Workplace Cultures’ was published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation in September 2013.
In October 2013, the Government published ‘Benefit cap: public perceptions and pre-implementation effects’.