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Britain's poorest children revisited : evidence from the BHPS (1994-2002)
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posted on 2006-10-27, 16:03 authored by Monica Magadi, Sue MiddletonThis is a follow-up to an earlier study of Britain’s poorest children (Adelman
et al., 2003), carried out by the Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP)
on behalf of Save the Children UK (SCUK). The earlier analysis had used
two data sets: the Poverty and Social Exclusion Survey (PSE) of 1999; and
the first nine waves of the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) covering
the period 1991-1999. The policy impact of the earlier analysis has been
widespread, and the need for continued work on Britain’s poorest children is
apparent. Three further waves of the BHPS (2000-2002) have since become
available, making it possible to update the earlier analysis of the BHPS using
more recent data sets. Hence, this study uses the nine most recent waves of
the BHPS available (1994-2002) to update the earlier work on Britain’s
poorest children, focusing on key issues of particular policy significance.
History
School
- Social Sciences
Department
- Communication, Media, Social and Policy Studies
Research Unit
- Centre for Research in Social Policy (CRSP)
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MAGADI, M. and MIDDLETON, S., (2006). Britain's poorest children revisited : evidence from the BHPS (1994-2002). CRSP research report ; 3. Loughborough : Centre for Research in Social Policy, Loughborough UniversityPublisher
© Loughborough UniversityPublication date
2005Notes
This report is also available electonically from: http://www.crsp.ac.uk/downloads/research_reports/BPC_Research_Report_3.pdfISBN
0946831300Book series
CRSP research report;3Language
- en