Photographic portraits of people coping with poverty in collaboration with the Leeds Poverty Truth Commission for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation's report on poverty
This report contains the findings of a technical study, which aimed to identify a measure of severe ...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
Although the UK is the seventh richest country in the world, it is also deeply unequal, and millions...
This report, which has been produced in-house by the JRF Analysis Unit for the first time, examines ...
Part of the case for investing in programmes to reduce poverty is that it produces huge costs not ju...
JRF is developing the first comprehensive, evidence-based strategy to reduce poverty for all age gro...
Despite of the numerous social benefits which exist in the United Kingdom there are millions of peop...
In this report we share three stories that show how complex life can be for ordinary people on a low...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
In 1999, one in four British children lived in poverty—the third highest child poverty rate among in...
'The Roles We Play' is a collection of photographic portraits and explores the roles played by those...
Child poverty in the UK is not unique to times of recession or austerity, but may be made worse by e...
A new coalition of leading UK environmental and social justice groups, convened by Oxfam and nef (th...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
(ii) In recognizing that poverty is “multi-dimensional”, contemporary policy discourses – drawing on...
This report contains the findings of a technical study, which aimed to identify a measure of severe ...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
Although the UK is the seventh richest country in the world, it is also deeply unequal, and millions...
This report, which has been produced in-house by the JRF Analysis Unit for the first time, examines ...
Part of the case for investing in programmes to reduce poverty is that it produces huge costs not ju...
JRF is developing the first comprehensive, evidence-based strategy to reduce poverty for all age gro...
Despite of the numerous social benefits which exist in the United Kingdom there are millions of peop...
In this report we share three stories that show how complex life can be for ordinary people on a low...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
In 1999, one in four British children lived in poverty—the third highest child poverty rate among in...
'The Roles We Play' is a collection of photographic portraits and explores the roles played by those...
Child poverty in the UK is not unique to times of recession or austerity, but may be made worse by e...
A new coalition of leading UK environmental and social justice groups, convened by Oxfam and nef (th...
Where does responsibility for food poverty lie and are there permanent solutions to it? Ahead of her...
(ii) In recognizing that poverty is “multi-dimensional”, contemporary policy discourses – drawing on...
This report contains the findings of a technical study, which aimed to identify a measure of severe ...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
Although the UK is the seventh richest country in the world, it is also deeply unequal, and millions...