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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion
 — why Britain needs a key indicators report
Author(s)Catherine Howarth, Peter Kenway
Corporate AuthorNew Policy Institute
PublisherNew Policy Institute, London, 1998
Pages10 pp
SourceNew Policy Institute, 103 Premier House, 10 Greycoat Place, London SW1P 1SB.
KeywordsPoverty ; Social indicators ; Evaluation.
AnnotationThe New Policy Institute, with support from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (JRF), is planning to produce a report, provisionally called `Monitoring poverty and social exclusion', to gauge the extent to which government policies are succeeding or failing. This report gives examples of other indicator-based reports, and what the proposed report will cover. Examples of indicators under consideration - aspects of poverty narrowly defined, correlated with poverty, or likely contributors towards poverty - are given. Comments are invited on the practicalities, availability of statistical data, and the possibility of international comparisons. (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-980623211 P
ClassmarkW6: TM:3RI: 4C *

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