CASEbrief03 is a detailed summary of a collection of papers published as CASEpaper 04, 'Exclusion, employment and opportunity', edited by Tony Atkinson and John Hill
In the UK a significant number of young people do not make successful transitions into further educa...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
This article considers the dynamic effects that the labour market has on poverty and social exclusio...
The relationships between employment, education, opportunity, social exclusion and poverty are centr...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
A central theme of the paper is the three-way relationship between poverty, unemployment and social...
Policymakers in the UK and beyond have sought to promote interventions to encourage social capital-b...
Purpose - The paper seeks to examine the impact of social exclusion on individuals' propensity to be...
Social exclusion is a relatively new concept in the United Kingdom1. This is particular...
Policymakers in the UK and beyond have sought to promote interventions to encourage social capital-b...
This paper provides an overview of selected issues pertinent to an examination of comparative experi...
This paper explores the UK government's approach to combating social exclusion since 1997. It consid...
textabstractThis paper addresses several ambiguities in the social exclusion literature that fuel th...
In the UK a significant number of young people do not make successful transitions into further educa...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
This article considers the dynamic effects that the labour market has on poverty and social exclusio...
The relationships between employment, education, opportunity, social exclusion and poverty are centr...
This CASEbrief summarises 'Understanding Social Exclusion' edited by John Hills, Julian Le Grand and...
There is growing evidence of the problematic nature of the UK’s ‘flexible labour market’ with rising...
Jordan (2000) notes how while there is a possible confluence between social work practice and New La...
A central theme of the paper is the three-way relationship between poverty, unemployment and social...
Policymakers in the UK and beyond have sought to promote interventions to encourage social capital-b...
Purpose - The paper seeks to examine the impact of social exclusion on individuals' propensity to be...
Social exclusion is a relatively new concept in the United Kingdom1. This is particular...
Policymakers in the UK and beyond have sought to promote interventions to encourage social capital-b...
This paper provides an overview of selected issues pertinent to an examination of comparative experi...
This paper explores the UK government's approach to combating social exclusion since 1997. It consid...
textabstractThis paper addresses several ambiguities in the social exclusion literature that fuel th...
In the UK a significant number of young people do not make successful transitions into further educa...
Relative poverty in the UK has risen massively since 1979 mainly because of increasing worklessness,...
This article considers the dynamic effects that the labour market has on poverty and social exclusio...