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Current Filters: Author:Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions [remove]; Pub Year:2002 [remove]; Classification:Economic & Social Policies [remove];
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Attitudes toward child support and the Child Support Agency An exploration of attitudes towards the child support system in England, and a description of proposed reforms to the system |
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Encouraging and maintaining participation in the Families and Children Survey: Understanding why people take part [Executive summary] A summary of a survey of the impact of government policies on reducing child poverty and promoting work incentives in the United Kingdom |
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Low/moderate-income families in Britain: Work, working families' tax credit and childcare in 2000 An exploration of the correlation between families’ work status, receipt of the Working Families Tax Credit (WFTC), and the use of child care, based on a survey sample of 6,557 families in Britain who participated in the Families and Children Survey (FACS) |
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Low/moderate-income families in Britain: Work, working families' tax credit and childcare in 2000 [Executive summary] 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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