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The latest issue of 'Benefits: The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice'
(Volume 15, number 3) is now available. Please see the table of contents
below.
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In this issue:
Editorial
Hartley Dean, Wim van Oorschot
Reforming labour market policy in Germany
Karl Hinrichs
Assessing the policy trajectory of welfare reform in Australia
Greg Marston, Catherine McDonald,
Narrowing pathways to early retirement in the Netherlands
Wim van Oorschot
Restricting access to social protection for immigrants in the Danish
welfare state
Jørgen Goul Andersen
Poor parents? The realities of work-life balance in a low-income
neighbourhood
Hartley Dean
Poverty and educational achievement: why do children from low-income
families tend to do less well at school?
Anne West
Pension policy in EU25 and its impact on pension benefits
Asghar Zaidi, Aaron George Grech
Reflections on the development and work of the Social Security Advisory
Committee
Gill Saunders
'A different kind of wealth': entrepreneurs with experience of mental
distress and enterprise advisers talk about self-determination
Sue Dixon, Sophy Hallam, Ann Holcroft, Judy Scott, Patience Seebohm, Paul
Grey, Paul Irving, Ross Parker, Mark Swift
A funny thing happened on the way to the forums...
Alaster Calder
Employment and Support Allowance: testing times ahead?
Tom Messere, Judy Stenger
Department for Work and Pensions
Helping older people engage with benefits and services: an evaluation of
the Partnership Fund
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Poverty dynamics research in the UK
Government Round-up
Ruth Lister, Jane Barrett
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