The future of a universal child benefit in the UK is currently under threat. Here Jonathan Bradshaw looks at how the UK compares with other European Union countries in its provision of child benefits and asks what the introduction of a means test will mean for families
In June 2012 when the government published the Households Below Average Income dataset for 2010/11, ...
Outlines the economic governance measures of the special settlement concerning the UK's relationship...
Abstract This is a comparison of child well-being in the 27 countries of the European Union and Norw...
Japan recently introduced a universal child benefit, but its life has been short lived mainly becaus...
Combating child poverty and improving child well-being have become key issues on the policy agenda o...
European countries vary in the extent to which they succeed in reducing poverty using social transfe...
While the living conditions of children and young people in the European Union have gained increasin...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
In this paper, we examine the heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care (preschool) ...
This paper proposes a new measure of child material and social deprivation (MSD) in the European Uni...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
Children and young people's (CYP) life chances depend heavily on family resources. This paper report...
In 2006, the Universal Child Care Benefit was introduced in Canada for all children aged less than 6...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the within and between country distributional implications of an illus...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
In June 2012 when the government published the Households Below Average Income dataset for 2010/11, ...
Outlines the economic governance measures of the special settlement concerning the UK's relationship...
Abstract This is a comparison of child well-being in the 27 countries of the European Union and Norw...
Japan recently introduced a universal child benefit, but its life has been short lived mainly becaus...
Combating child poverty and improving child well-being have become key issues on the policy agenda o...
European countries vary in the extent to which they succeed in reducing poverty using social transfe...
While the living conditions of children and young people in the European Union have gained increasin...
There is cross-party agreement on the urgency of addressing child poverty in the UK, but less consen...
In this paper, we examine the heterogeneous treatment effects of a universal child care (preschool) ...
This paper proposes a new measure of child material and social deprivation (MSD) in the European Uni...
Over much of the developed world governments make significant financial transfers to parents with de...
Children and young people's (CYP) life chances depend heavily on family resources. This paper report...
In 2006, the Universal Child Care Benefit was introduced in Canada for all children aged less than 6...
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the within and between country distributional implications of an illus...
We compare three EU countries that have recently experienced substantial but very different reforms ...
In June 2012 when the government published the Households Below Average Income dataset for 2010/11, ...
Outlines the economic governance measures of the special settlement concerning the UK's relationship...
Abstract This is a comparison of child well-being in the 27 countries of the European Union and Norw...