JRF report on public attitudes to poverty
A report for JRF highlights an enduring link between public attitudes to poverty and the state of the economy, but shows how this link to welfare is weakening.
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A report for JRF highlights an enduring link between public attitudes to poverty and the state of the economy, but shows how this link to welfare is weakening.

SCVO published a ‘welfare reform mapping report’ in May 2013.

‘Will Universal Credit work’ was written for the TUC by the Child Poverty Action Group in 2013.
‘Squeezed Britain… traces the origins of today’s squeeze on living standards and charts the long road to recovery for ordinary working households in Britain’.
In April 2013, the think tank British Future published ‘The Integration Consensus 1993-2013: How Britain changed since Stephen Lawrence’.

The first Poverty and Social Exclusion (PSE) report ‘The Impoverishment of the UK’ was published in March 2013.
In March 2013, the London School of Economics’ Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, published a paper entitled ‘A question of quality: Do children from disadvantaged backgrounds receive lower quality early years education and care in England?’.
‘A Fair Society? – how the cuts target disabled people’ from The Centre for Welfare Reform, on behalf of the Campaign for a Fair Society was published in 2013.
An Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR) report, published March 2013, explores changes in women’s aspirations and expectations over time and from generation to generation, and is intended to spark debate about the priorities for the next era of gender politics.
The first Poverty and Social Exclusion (PSE) report ‘The Impoverishment of the UK’ was published in March 2013.