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  Regional Equality & Diversity Partnership  

'Monitoring Poverty and Social Exclusion 2010' Report

Date: 7/1/2011
Summary: The Joseph Rowntree Foundation and New Policy Institute have published their annual report into the state of poverty and social exclusion in the United Kingdom.

Each report, using official government data, is built around a set of 50 indicators. The analysis covers a wide range of issues, ranging from low income, worklessness and debt, to ill-health, poor education and problems in communities.

This report focuses on the 18-month recession of 2008 and 2009. Whilst highlighting recent success in preventing poverty worsening, it draws attention to several longstanding problems, including unemployment. It is too soon for the data in this report to reflect any impact of new policies from the Coalition Government, but it describes the subjects any new anti-poverty programme will need to address to match the scale and scope of the challenge. Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 2010 is an essential resource for policy-makers and others wanting to take stock of what is happening and understand the challenges ahead.

The report is complemented by a comprehensive website which provides updates to graphs, more analyses and links to other relevant sites.

To view a summary of the report, please click here, or to view the whole report, please click here.

For more information, please go to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Website


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