Child poverty is currently regarded by many as the 'number one' issue in Britain. Yet it has not always been so high on the policy agenda. What were attitudes to poor children 200 years ago? How did child poverty emerge as both a quantifiable and urgent issue? And how did policy makers respond? These are the questions that this book tackles. The book: · presents a broad but sophisticated overview of 200 years of investigation into and responses to the plight of poor children; · identifies key moments and figures of the period; · includes chapters on children and work, education and child poverty research to provide the essential context for the story of the 'discovery' of child poverty. Clearly and accessibly written, this book provides a c...
Introduction: the poverty of policy? Gaps in anti-poverty policy for children and young peopl
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
The period of 1800 to 1950 saw dramatic changes in the economy and standards of living in Britain, r...
The period of 1800 to 1950 saw dramatic changes in the economy and standards of living in Britain, r...
In 1999, one in four British children lived in poverty—the third highest child poverty rate among in...
This book is about the ideas, networks and institutions that shape the development of evidence about...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...
The UK government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020. It is not known how far the measure of c...
The UK government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020. It is not known how far the measure of c...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
About the book: This comprehensive reader combines post-graduate level theory with contemporary ca...
This brief paper is a response to a Church of England consultation on the causes of and solutions to...
This paper describes a systematic review of qualitative studies of children living in material disad...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
Introduction: the poverty of policy? Gaps in anti-poverty policy for children and young peopl
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...
The period of 1800 to 1950 saw dramatic changes in the economy and standards of living in Britain, r...
The period of 1800 to 1950 saw dramatic changes in the economy and standards of living in Britain, r...
In 1999, one in four British children lived in poverty—the third highest child poverty rate among in...
This book is about the ideas, networks and institutions that shape the development of evidence about...
Children's poverty has long been a central concern for policy makers and policy researchers. Th...
The UK government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020. It is not known how far the measure of c...
The UK government has pledged to end child poverty by 2020. It is not known how far the measure of c...
Forty years ago it was easy to believe that child poverty had disappeared from modern Britain. It be...
About the book: This comprehensive reader combines post-graduate level theory with contemporary ca...
This brief paper is a response to a Church of England consultation on the causes of and solutions to...
This paper describes a systematic review of qualitative studies of children living in material disad...
Purpose Several ideas exist about social justice and how inequalities can be tackled to help famili...
Introduction: the poverty of policy? Gaps in anti-poverty policy for children and young peopl
This study arose from the identification of a gap in knowledge and corresponding need for the develo...
The UK Government is committed to ending child poverty by 2020 and halving it by 2010; child poverty...