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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: poverty and social exclusion in the UK
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One Measuring poverty in the UK -
Two The impoverishment of youth: poverty, deprivation and social exclusion among young adults in the UK -
Three Improvement for some: poverty and social exclusion among older people and pensioners -
Four Which men and women are poor? Gender, poverty and social exclusion -
Five Better understandings of ethnic variations: ethnicity, poverty and social exclusion -
Six Improving lives? Child poverty and social exclusion -
Seven The cost of children: parents, poverty, and social support -
Eight A worsening picture: poverty and social exclusion and disabled people -
Nine Devolution and North/South division: poverty and social exclusion in the countries and regions of the UK -
Ten More similarities than differences: poverty and social exclusion in rural and urban locations - Conclusion: innovating methods, informing policy and challenging stigma
- Technical appendix
- Index
Title Pages
Title Pages
Volume 1 – The nature and extent of the problem
- Source:
- Poverty and Social Exclusion in the UK: Vol 1
- Author(s):
- Esther Dermott, Gill Main
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- Dedication
- List of tables and figures
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: poverty and social exclusion in the UK
-
One Measuring poverty in the UK -
Two The impoverishment of youth: poverty, deprivation and social exclusion among young adults in the UK -
Three Improvement for some: poverty and social exclusion among older people and pensioners -
Four Which men and women are poor? Gender, poverty and social exclusion -
Five Better understandings of ethnic variations: ethnicity, poverty and social exclusion -
Six Improving lives? Child poverty and social exclusion -
Seven The cost of children: parents, poverty, and social support -
Eight A worsening picture: poverty and social exclusion and disabled people -
Nine Devolution and North/South division: poverty and social exclusion in the countries and regions of the UK -
Ten More similarities than differences: poverty and social exclusion in rural and urban locations - Conclusion: innovating methods, informing policy and challenging stigma
- Technical appendix
- Index