Low/moderate-income families in Britain: Work, working families' tax credit and childcare in 2000 [Executive summary]

Author(s): Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions;
Date Issued: 2002
Publisher(s): Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions
Description: An investigation into the influence of changes in public welfare policy on families’ well-being and standards of living, based on interviews with 6,557 families who participated in the Families and Children Study (FACS) in England
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Funder(s): Great Britain. Board of Inland Revenue ; Great Britain. Board of Inland Revenue
Source: (Research Report No. 161). London: Great Britain, Department for Work and Pensions. Retrieved September 23, 2005, from http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/161summ.asp
Note: This report uses data from the Families and Children Survey, 1999-2000. A report of research carried out by the Policy Studies Institute on behalf of the Department for Work and Pensions.
Topics: International Child Care & Early Education > Single-Country Studies

Parents & Families

Policies > Economic & Social Policies
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