Oxfam paper on UK poverty: ‘The Perfect Storm’
In this paper, Oxfam shows how the combination in the UK of economic stagnation and public spending cuts is causing substantial hardship to people living in poverty.
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In this paper, Oxfam shows how the combination in the UK of economic stagnation and public spending cuts is causing substantial hardship to people living in poverty.
A report by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, published on 30 October 2012, suggests Universal Credit could see people worse off in work.
The report reveals the extent of in-work poverty and the dynamic nature of poverty, caused by people cycling in and out of work and an underemployed workforce.
JRF’s sixth study of poverty and social exclusion in Scotland highlights a huge rise in unemployment for under-25s, and stark and growing health inequalities.

In January 2013, CPAG published ‘The Double Lockout: How low income families will be locked out of fair living standards’.
This is the report of an expert workshop in December 2012 organised by the Centre for Human Rights in Practice at the University of Warwick.
This is the report of an expert workshop in December 2012 organised by the Centre for Human Rights in Practice at the University of Warwick.
The Internet Journal of Restorative Justice (IJRJ) is open for the submission of papers.

Figures released by the Office for National Statistics in December showed that the wealthiest tenth of households were over 850 times wealthier than the least wealthy tenth of households.
Figures released by the ONS showed that the wealthiest tenth of households were over 850 times wealthier than the least wealthy tenth of households.