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The Year at a Glance2004 was CASE’s seventh full year.The Centre continued its high level ofactivity and output through the year.Just after the end of it, we submittedour evaluation report to ESRC, coveringall our activities since we started workin October 1997. These had resulted inmore than...
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, Hackney and Newham. The East Endhas the biggest concentration of poverty in the capital. It lies at the heart of theThames …
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This paper argues that our understanding of income and poverty dynamicsbenefits from taking a life cycle perspective. A … experiencing rising, falling, orother income trajectories. Using ten waves of the British Household PanelSurvey, we analyse the … income trajectories of people at different stages in theirlives in order to build a picture of income dynamics over the whole …
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The paper analyses changes in poverty in Britain since 1997. A povertylevel of 60 percent of median equivalised income … Survey, on which government estimatesof Households Below Average Income are based. There was a smallreduction in poverty … poverty are likely to be small. In order to keep on tracktowards the goal of halving child poverty by 2010, further …
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Helen Bowman reports on interviews with 100 families in two low-income cityneighbourhoods, one in Sheffield and one in …
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. CASE’s qualitative, longitudinalstudy in low income areas seeks to understand area change from theperspective of families …
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council estate four miles from the centre of Leeds. It is predominantly councilrented, housing low-income, mainly white …
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four low-income areas in England. Through successiverounds of interviews we are trying to understand how area conditions … parallel study is tracking 12 low-income areas across Englandand Wales from the 1991 Census to 2006.[...] …
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The first round of interviews with 100 families living intwo East London neighbourhoods has unearthed newinformation on problems and strengths in these areas,families’ coping strategies, and area change. Families’dissatisfaction with the areas was high, compared with thenational average. But...
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Poverty Street draws on evidence from twelve of the most disadvantagedneighbourhoods in England and Wales, using Census … neighbourhoods have multiple problems - unemployment three times the nationalaverage; Income Support claims twice as high; health and …
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