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Call for action over UK poverty
In: Benefits: A Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 7-10
ISSN: 1759-8281
When people say that politics is not relevant and that young people are disengaged from political issues, or when some say we are all too small or insignificant to make a difference, we can reply: look at the Make Poverty History campaign. Yet here in Britain, we cannot with credibility call for an end to world poverty if we cannot take the necessary actions – and build a political consensus – to end child poverty here in our own backyard. It is a source of great shame to us all – a scar across Britain's soul – that between the 1970s and 1990s the proportion of children in relative low-income households more than doubled to over four million.
Promoting Saving Throughout Life
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 266-280
Supporting Families and Children
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 241-265
The Regional and Local Dimensions
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 88-121
Making Work Pay
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 208-238
Public Service Reform
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 345-361
Public Investment and Capital Appraisal
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 362-378
The Environment
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 122-144
Security and Independence in Retirement
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 281-297
Tackling Poverty: A Global New Deal
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 298-322
Historical Performance of the UK Labour Market
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 175-187
The UK Productivity Gap and the Foundation for Government Policy
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 23-43
European Economic Reform
In: Microeconomic Reform in Britain, S. 145-171