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to children in theUS, I discuss various features of US society and institutions includingthe measurement of poverty …
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, often leaving behindconcentrations of poverty and decaying neighbourhoods. Anne Power’spaper focuses on the British …
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The way we run urban neighbourhoods in Britain is a key to reversingsocial exclusion, crime and poor performance on almost every front inour cities. This study for the Social Exclusion Unit of seven models ofneighbourhood management analyses the reason for its key position inthe national...
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Childhood poverty and early parenthood are both high on the politicalagenda. The key new issue addressed in this … research is the relativeimportance of childhood poverty and of early motherhood as correlatesof outcomes later in life. How far … poverty? If there are powerful associations of both childhoodpoverty and early parenthood with later adult outcomes, there are …
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. This paper reviewsthe long-running debate about whether area-based policies can make asignificant impact on poverty and …
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a widevariety of outcomes in adulthood. A cluster of childhoodexperiences (poverty, family disruption, and contact with …
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London is being successfully regenerated at present, yet poverty andsocial exclusion are increasing. The paradox is …
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of the term, and the extent and nature of problems it encompasses. Aspectscovered include poverty dynamics …
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This report presents some of the mainfi ndings from our research in each areaduring 2005: most of our eighth andpart of our ninth year. It also detailsthe other activities of the Centre. Moredetail can be found in the publicationslisted in Appendix 2, which includeCASE’s own discussion paper...
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