According to one measure from the government figures released today, an extra 300,000 children have fallen below the poverty line since last year. However, since there are various measures and methods for evaluating poverty, different pictures can be painted. Conor Darcy notes that though the absolute low income figures are concerning as is in-work poverty, the combined measures muddy the waters somewhat. But taken together, the report does suggest there’s still lots of work to be done to stem the rise of poverty
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In June 2012 when the government published the Households Below Average Income dataset for 2010/11, ...
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Before the 2001 election the Treasury said that `tax and benefit reforms announced in this Parliamen...
In 2016 the UK’s Conservative Government radically changed the official approach to child poverty me...
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New data released on September 18, 2014, by the U.S. Census Bureau indicate that child poverty fell ...
More than a quarter of Britain’s children are growing up in poverty. New research by Jo Blanden and ...
WP 2002-21 July 2002If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in pov...
Stubbornly high poverty rates in the wake of the Great Recession suggest we have not yet "turned the...
However you define poverty, households on the lowest incomes are falling further short of reaching a...
As unemployment continues to rise to near-record levels, the reductions in child poverty seen under ...
It has been noted that failure to meet the target set by government for reducing the head count rati...
Poverty is a lifestyle choice, according to government rhetoric. And although research suggests othe...
In June 2012 when the government published the Households Below Average Income dataset for 2010/11, ...
This report, which has been produced in-house by the JRF Analysis Unit for the first time, examines ...
The child poverty rate fell to a record low of 15.6 percent in 2016, a little more than half its 196...
The high levels of child poverty in the UK are currently costing the country at least £29 billion a ...
Before the 2001 election the Treasury said that `tax and benefit reforms announced in this Parliamen...
In 2016 the UK’s Conservative Government radically changed the official approach to child poverty me...
Child poverty in the UK is not unique to times of recession or austerity, but may be made worse by e...
New data released on September 18, 2014, by the U.S. Census Bureau indicate that child poverty fell ...
More than a quarter of Britain’s children are growing up in poverty. New research by Jo Blanden and ...
WP 2002-21 July 2002If the absolute number of poor people goes up, but the fraction of people in pov...
Stubbornly high poverty rates in the wake of the Great Recession suggest we have not yet "turned the...