This study uses data from 2009/2010–2011/2012 to provide new evidence on child poverty transitions since the onset of the recent recession. Its aim is to better understand the patterns of, and drivers behind, moves into and out of poverty for families with children, thereby providing vital new evidence for policy makers tasked with preventing and alleviating child poverty
Comprised of a vast assortment of more than 160 U.S.-based relief, development, environmental and re...
From Sheffield to Torino, Lille to Leipzig, Belfast to Bilbao, Europe’s industrial cities are no str...
Systemic splits between pre-compulsory and compulsory early years education impact on transitions to...
It’s misguided to think the tactic used in 2006 will succeed in today’s altered environment, says Pa...
Generics are proposed to reflect the content of the conceptual system, whose prototype structure and...
In an insurance world preoccupied with Solvency II, internal models have increased in both complexit...
This paper focuses on one particular demand management policy that is often regarded as radical and ...
The concept of the 'circular economy,' a term perhaps unfamiliar just a few years ago, has now caugh...
Much like race, religiosity, sex, and a whole host of contrived privilege points in the U.S., povert...
Silverstone's 'proper distance' is one of the most original and productive conceptualizations of a f...
The relationship between information and complexity is analysed, by way of a detailed literature ana...
With this brief introduction to a special issue of the Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Law and P...
How do you turn the voters of the world’s lighthouse democracy against their elected government? How...
This article reproduces and discusses a series of blog posts posted by academics in anticipation of ...
Vice-chancellors discuss their role and offer advice to aspiring university leader
Comprised of a vast assortment of more than 160 U.S.-based relief, development, environmental and re...
From Sheffield to Torino, Lille to Leipzig, Belfast to Bilbao, Europe’s industrial cities are no str...
Systemic splits between pre-compulsory and compulsory early years education impact on transitions to...
It’s misguided to think the tactic used in 2006 will succeed in today’s altered environment, says Pa...
Generics are proposed to reflect the content of the conceptual system, whose prototype structure and...
In an insurance world preoccupied with Solvency II, internal models have increased in both complexit...
This paper focuses on one particular demand management policy that is often regarded as radical and ...
The concept of the 'circular economy,' a term perhaps unfamiliar just a few years ago, has now caugh...
Much like race, religiosity, sex, and a whole host of contrived privilege points in the U.S., povert...
Silverstone's 'proper distance' is one of the most original and productive conceptualizations of a f...
The relationship between information and complexity is analysed, by way of a detailed literature ana...
With this brief introduction to a special issue of the Osgoode Hall Law School Comparative Law and P...
How do you turn the voters of the world’s lighthouse democracy against their elected government? How...
This article reproduces and discusses a series of blog posts posted by academics in anticipation of ...
Vice-chancellors discuss their role and offer advice to aspiring university leader
Comprised of a vast assortment of more than 160 U.S.-based relief, development, environmental and re...
From Sheffield to Torino, Lille to Leipzig, Belfast to Bilbao, Europe’s industrial cities are no str...
Systemic splits between pre-compulsory and compulsory early years education impact on transitions to...