Apologies for cross posting
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From Volume 18, 2010, 'Benefits' will be changing its name to 'The Journal
of Poverty and Social Justice'. At the same time its ISSNs will change to
Print 1759-8273 and Online 1759-8281.
For more information about the journal, and to subscribe, please go to:
https://www.policypress.org.uk/journals/benefits/
The journal has changed its name to reflect its wider scope and has growing
international coverage. 'The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice'
provides a unique blend of high-quality research, policy and practice from
leading authors in the field related to all aspects of poverty and social
exclusion.
Content spans a broad spectrum of poverty-related topics including social
security, employment and unemployment, regeneration, housing, health,
education and criminal justice, as well as issues of ethnicity, gender,
disability and other inequalities as they relate to social justice. With
succinct articles ideal for teaching purposes and students, 'The Journal of
Poverty and Social Justice' combines an original and exciting mix of:
* scholarly, peer-reviewed articles
* cutting-edge discussions of topical issues
* a comprehensive round-up of key publications
It will be an essential resource for academics, policymakers and
practitioners working in these areas.
With best wishes,
Jessica
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