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The latest issue of Benefits: The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
(Volume 15, number 1) is now available. Please see the table of contents
below.
For more information about the journal, visit:
https://www.policypress.org.uk/journals/benefits/
A free sample copy is also available from the website, as is subscription
information. If anything here interests you, ask your institution to
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In this issue:
Making a case for flat tax credits: income fluctuations among low-income
families
Rachel Smithies
Mothers' child support arrangements: a comparison of routes through which
mothers obtain awards for maintenance in Britain
Stephen Morris
Enabling carers to care: processes of exclusion and support for parents of
young disabled children
Emma Kay Clavering
The pensions White Paper: taking account of gender
Debora Price
'They are not looking at the cost of living': a study of income adequacy in
Northern Ireland
Goretti Horgan
Social inclusion in the European Union: from here to where?
Katherine Duffy, Annabel Kiernan
Gogledd Cymru Macmillan Welfare Rights Service
Richard Jones Abbas
Delivering entrepreneurship interventions in Northern Ireland
Gordon Gough
Jobcentre Plus: the Bristol experience
Daphne Hall
Department for Work and Pensions: Work, saving and retirement among ethnic
minorities: a qualitative study
Department for Work and Pensions: Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit
as in-work benefits: claimants' and advisors' knowledge, attitudes and
experiences
Joseph Rowntree Foundation: Struggling to pay council tax: new perspectives
on the local taxation debate
Joseph Rowntree Foundation: The poverty trade-off: work incentives and
income redistribution in Britain
Government Round-up
Jane Barrett, Ruth Lister
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