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The new issue of The Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
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(formerly known as Benefits) (Volume 19, number 1) is now available online.
The contents are listed below. The articles marked "F" are free of charge to
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE OF THE JOURNAL OF POVERTY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE:


 

Theme: Conditionality and social security in a global context

F: Editors: Fran Bennett with joint guest editors Katja Hujo and Elena Gaia

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A step in the wrong direction: linking the South Africa Child Support Grant
to school attendance

Francie Lund, School of Development Studies, University of Kwazulu-Natal,
South Africa, and the

WIEGO Social Protection Programme

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Conditions in antipoverty programmes

Armando Barrientos, Brooks World Poverty Institute, University of
Manchester, UK

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03

 

Behavioural conditionality: why the nudges must be stopped - an opinion
piece

Guy Standing, Department of Social Policy, University of Bath, UK

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Tax credits: a close-up view

Jane Millar, Centre for the Analysis of Social Policy, University of Bath,
UK

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05

 

Top-down or bottom-up: the real choice for public services?

Anneliese Dodds, Department of Sociology and Public Policy, Aston
University, UK, and

Dan Paskins, Ealing Community and Voluntary Service, London, UK

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Policy Review

The distributional consequences of the 2010 Spending Review

Tim Horton, The Fabian Society, London, UK, and Howard Reed, Landman
Economics, Colchester, UK

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In Practice

An examination of the public discourse on benefit claimants in the media

Richard Baillie, Edinburgh Welfare Rights Service, UK

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Employment and Support Allowance - what next?

Daphne Hall, Welfare Rights and Money Advice Service, Bristol, UK

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Research Round-Up

Department for Work and Pensions

Employment and Support Allowance: findings from a face-to-face survey of
customers

Institute for Public Policy Research

Now it's personal? The new landscape of welfare to work

Centre for Research in Social Policy

Transport and getting around in later life

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Government Round-Up

The Spending Review and further analysis of the Budget . Welfare reform .
Fraud and error in the benefits system . Health inequalities . Social care,
personal budgets and community care grants . Regulation of social housing

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Book Review

Simon Duncan, Rosalind Edwards and Claire Alexander (eds) (2010) Teenage
pregnancy:

What's the problem? reviewed by Kate Bradley, School of Social Policy,
Sociology and Social

Research, University of Kent, UK

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