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  1. An Evaluation of the Living Wage: Identifying Pathways Out of In-Work Poverty
  2. Does Administrative Data Reflect Individual Experience? Comparing an Index of Poverty with Individually Collected Data on Financial Well-being in a Multi-Ethnic Community
  3. Overview: Social Policies and Child Well-Being
  4. International Variation in Child Subjective Well-Being
  5. Child Well-Being in Advanced Economies in the Late 2000s
  6. Child benefit Packages in the United Kingdom and Japan
  7. Water poverty in england and Wales
  8. Children’s Subjective Well-Being in Rich Countries
  9. A Child Material Deprivation Index
  10. The case for family benefits
  11. The well-being of children in the UK
  12. Introduction
  13. Demography of childhood
  14. Conclusion
  15. Child poverty and deprivation
  16. Physical health
  17. Subjective well-being and mental health
  18. Poverty
  19. Trends in child subjective well‐being in the UK
  20. Fertility and Social Policy
  21. Family Benefits and Services
  22. Child Well-being in the Pacific Rim
  23. Child poverty in the first five years of life
  24. An International Perspective on Child Benefit Packages
  25. Jane Millar (ed.) (2009), Understanding Social Security: Issues for Policy and Practice (second edition). Bristol: Policy Press. £21.99, pp. 322, pbk.
  26. An Index of Child Well-Being in Europe
  27. La pauvreté infantile au Royaume-Uni
  28. Does Child Income Poverty Measure Child Well-Being Internationally?
  29. An Index of Child Well-being in the European Union
  30. Overlaps in Dimensions of Poverty
  31. Poor children1
  32. J. Bradshaw and R. Sainsbury (eds.) (2000), Researching Poverty, Aldershot: Ashgate B. S. Rowntree (2000), Poverty. A Study of Town Life. New edition with an introduction by Jonathan Bradshaw, Bristol: The Policy Press. K. Van den Bosch...
  33. Child poverty and child outcomes
  34. John Veit Wilson, Setting Adequacy Standards: how governments define minimum incomes, Bristol, Policy Press, 1998, 142 pp., £11.95 pbk.
  35. Prospects for Poverty in Britain in the First Twenty-Five Years of the Next Century
  36. Lone Mothers, Economic Well‐Being, and Policies
  37. Absent Fathers?
  38. Kinderarmut und Deprivation in Großbritannien
  39. Family policy and family poverty
  40. The Recognition of Wifely Labour by Welfare States
  41. Caroline Woodroofe, Myer Glickman, Maggie Barker and Chris Power, Children, Teenagers and Health: The Key Data, Open University Press, Buckingham, 1993, 193 pp., paper £16.99.
  42. Une comparaison internationale des aides aux familles
  43. Social security expenditure in the 1990s
  44. Evaluating Adequacy: The Potential of Budget Standards
  45. The Television Licence: Prosecution and Poor Households1
  46. CHILD DISABLEMENT, FAMILY DISSOLUTION AND RECONSTITUTION
  47. 75,000 SEVERELY DISABLED CHILDREN
  48. Alan Deacon and Jonathan Bradshaw, Reserved for the Poor, Basil Blackwell and Martin Robertson, Oxford, 1983. vi + 228 pp. £16.50, paper £5.95.
  49. The Impact of Unemployment on the Living Standards of Families
  50. Social policy options and fuel poverty
  51. Tax and Benefit Policy for the Family
  52. Child Support in the European Community
  53. Gilbert Smith, Social Need, Policy Practice and Research, Routledge and Kegan Paul, Henley-on-Thames, 1980. x+216 pp. £10.00.
  54. Margaret and Arthur Wynn, Prevention of Handicap and the Health of Women, Routledge and Kegan Paul, Henley-on-Thames, 1979. xi+247 pp. £9.95.
  55. National Economic and Social Council, Alternative Strategies for Family Income Support, Stationery Office, Dublin, 1980, 137 pp. £1.65.
  56. Issues in Social Policy.
  57. An Examination of Equity in the Administration of the Attendance Allowance
  58. G. C. Fiegehen, P. S. Lansley and A. D. Smith, Poverty and Progress in Britain 1953–73, Cambridge University Press, London, 1977. xiv + 173 pp. £6.00.
  59. National Consumer Council, Means Tested Benefits: A Discussion Paper, National Consumer Council, London, 1976. 111 pp. 75p.
  60. Some Characteristics of Children With Severe Disabilities
  61. Poor Parents: Social Policy and the "Cycle of Deprivation" Bill Jordan
  62. THE POVERTY TRAP UP‐DATED
  63. Child Benefit Packages in 15 Countries in 2004
  64. Child poverty and child well-being in comparative perspective
  65. An Index of Child Well-Being in the European Union
  66. Child poverty and child health in international perspective