From the detail to the bigger picture

Work, Pay and Tax Credits

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Title Authors Date Click to download
 Working families receiving benefits Peter Kenway May 2013
 Edmonton's Socio Economic Profile - Meeting the Challenge Lea Sitkin, Tom MacInnes and Peter Kenway May 2012
 Living on the Edge: Pay in local government Peter Kenway, Anushree Parekh and Hannah Aldridge Feb 2012  
Impact Analysis of Welfare Changes: 2nd report for PCS and Unison Anushree Parekh and Peter Kenway April 2011  
Summary of Welfare Changes: 1st report for PCS and Unison Anushree Parekh and Peter Kenway March 2011  
Addressing in-work poverty Peter Kenway November 2008  
Leitch and UK skills: step change or leap into the unknown?
Tom MacInnes and
Peter Kenway
March 2007
Dreaming of £250 a week: in-work poverty in Wales Peter Kenway and
Victoria Winkler
October 2006
Disabled people, poverty and the labour market
Guy Palmer September 2006
Raising awareness of the European Employment Strategy in the UK Peter Kenway May 2005
Reflections on the European Employment Strategy: How relevant to the UK?
Edited by Guy Palmer
and Suriya Edwards
November 2004

Why worry any more about the low paid?
Catherine Howarth and
Peter Kenway
October 2004
Tax credits: policy issues for UNISON
Peter Kenway and
Guy Palmer
July 2003
The ‘living wage’ and the public sector’s role in establishing employment standards
Steven Fuller and
Peter Kenway
October 2001
Life after 50: issues for policy and research
Edited by Donald Hirsch November 2000

 

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