100 Questions:Identifying research priorities for poverty prevention and reduction

Autor: Kim Catcheside, Robert Doubleday, Mike Harmer, Tom A.J. Sefton, Richard Tomsett, Peter Kelly, Chris Goulden, Chris Johnes, Ann Marie Gray, Kate Bell, Fran Bennett, William J. Sutherland, Esther T. Foreman, Paul Tyrer, Julia Unwin, Annette Hastings, James A. Dolan, Jackie Ouchikh, Bethany J. Eckley, James Plunkett, Rhys Moore, Louisa Gilhooly, Peter Kenway, Emma Stone, Martin Johnstone, Jonathan Stearn, Kitty Stewart, Simon Burall, Matthew Tinsley, Julian Corner, Conor T. D'arcy, David G. Wall, Sonia Sodha, Faiza Shaheen, Abigail Scott Paul, Karen Rowlingson, Marc Bush, Patrick K. A. Wollner, Amanda C. Hall, Neil Lee, Rowan Foster, Samantha Callan, Matt Dickson
Jazyk: angličtina
Rok vydání: 2013
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Zdroj: Sutherland, W J, Goulden, C, Bell, K, Bennett, F, Burall, S, Bush, M, Callan, S, Catcheside, K, Corner, J, D'arcy, C T, Dickson, M, Dolan, J A, Doubleday, R, Eckley, B J, Foreman, E T, Foster, R, Gilhooly, L, Gray, A M, Hall, A C, Harmer, M, Hastings, A, Johnes, C, Johnstone, M, Kelly, P, Kenway, P, Lee, N, Moore, R, Ouchikh, J, Plunkett, J, Rowlingson, K, Paul, A S, Sefton, T A J, Shaheen, F, Sodha, S, Stearn, J, Stewart, K, Stone, E, Tinsley, M, Tomsett, R J, Tyrer, P, Unwin, J, Wall, D G & Wollner, P K A 2013, ' 100 Questions : Identifying research priorities for poverty prevention and reduction ', Journal of Poverty and Social Justice, vol. 21, no. 3, pp. 189-205 . https://doi.org/10.1332/175982713X671210
ISSN: 1759-8273
DOI: 10.1332/175982713X671210
Popis: Reducing poverty is important for those affected, for society and the economy. Poverty remains entrenched in the UK, despite considerable research efforts to understand its causes and possible solutions. The Joseph Rowntree Foundation, with the Centre for Science and Policy at the University of Cambridge, ran a democratic, transparent, consensual exercise involving 45 participants from government, non-governmental organisations, academia and research to identify 100 important research questions that, if answered, would help to reduce or prevent poverty. The list includes questions across a number of important themes, including attitudes, education, family, employment, heath, wellbeing, inclusion, markets, housing, taxes, inequality and power.
Databáze: OpenAIRE