Progress on tackling child poverty in Northern Ireland has stalled and focusing on work alone will not shift the dial on ...
This study investigates the racial housing wealth gap in the UK and reveals enduring inequalities experienced amongst racialised minorities in the UK in accessing homeownership, securing mortgage ...
Back in September, James Plunkett and I launched The Centre for the Edge, a new collaboration between JRF and Kinship Works. We are interested in how public institutions can renew themselves in a ...
We can change our tax system to support our economy, invest in our families, and raise living standards. This comment explains how. The UK tax system is poorly designed, but a new CenTax paper ...
Tracking the impact that rising prices and interest rates are having on the finances, spending, health and wellbeing of low-income households. We aim to make sure that media, government and other ...
More than one in three families in the UK now have incomes below the Minimum Income Standard (MIS), a benchmark based on what the public agrees a household needs as a minimum to live on. Their incomes ...
While public support doesn’t always translate into government policy, greater support is certainly more likely to result in sustained and increased action by all levels of government. Public attitudes ...
Inequalities Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) communities face in accessing affordable and secure homes are rooted in structural injustices that are just not right, and must change. During the ...
A distressing picture of life at work, and a disappointing one about the support to access work, highlights a situation demanding action from local and Scottish Government, and also from employers.