This evidence supports the call for further devolution of powers in Wales, especially those that increase the ability for Wales to tackle poverty. Doing so, our work here evidence that the 10 years of austerity following the election of the Coalition Government of 2010 opened a chasm for rising socio-inequalities for Wales. This chasm has ensured that low-income people and communities in Wales were hit hard because of Covid-19 and during lockdown. In this evidence we call for further devolution of powers that will enable the Welsh Government to provide equitable financial stability for the people of Wales. Our evidence draws on our own primary research and is supported by a wealth of secondary research from academics, activists and civil s...
The report analyses the employment and welfare system in Stoke -on -Trent arguing that the Stoke eco...
Funding for UK Local Authorities has been affected significantly by the sharp reductions in central ...
The paper examines the funding of Welsh voluntary sector organisations (VSOs), in terms of income so...
This evidence supports the call for further devolution of powers in Wales, especially those that inc...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis and subsequent austerity drive across Europe and North America has ...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
This Economic Intelligence Wales report, the second in a longer-term programme of research which aim...
I am delighted to be able to contribute to discussion regarding the future direction of equality and...
What poverty is and how it should be understood has long been debated. In the news media, some ideas...
This book presents an in-depth, systematic investigation of the reporting of poverty in Wales, discu...
A study that links two of the main policy agendas of the last ten years: devolution of power, and po...
In oral evidence given to the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee in January we ref...
This report is the first in a longer-term programme of work to investigate the effectiveness of busi...
The UK experience and in particular the case of Wales, raises doubts regarding any mechanical effect...
Earlier this year we published a report assessing the impact of the Covid crisis on poverty and dest...
The report analyses the employment and welfare system in Stoke -on -Trent arguing that the Stoke eco...
Funding for UK Local Authorities has been affected significantly by the sharp reductions in central ...
The paper examines the funding of Welsh voluntary sector organisations (VSOs), in terms of income so...
This evidence supports the call for further devolution of powers in Wales, especially those that inc...
The 2008 Global Financial Crisis and subsequent austerity drive across Europe and North America has ...
As a marker of current austerity policies, the growth of the emergency food aid landscape has become...
This Economic Intelligence Wales report, the second in a longer-term programme of research which aim...
I am delighted to be able to contribute to discussion regarding the future direction of equality and...
What poverty is and how it should be understood has long been debated. In the news media, some ideas...
This book presents an in-depth, systematic investigation of the reporting of poverty in Wales, discu...
A study that links two of the main policy agendas of the last ten years: devolution of power, and po...
In oral evidence given to the Equality, Local Government and Communities Committee in January we ref...
This report is the first in a longer-term programme of work to investigate the effectiveness of busi...
The UK experience and in particular the case of Wales, raises doubts regarding any mechanical effect...
Earlier this year we published a report assessing the impact of the Covid crisis on poverty and dest...
The report analyses the employment and welfare system in Stoke -on -Trent arguing that the Stoke eco...
Funding for UK Local Authorities has been affected significantly by the sharp reductions in central ...
The paper examines the funding of Welsh voluntary sector organisations (VSOs), in terms of income so...