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Subject: Poverty

Understanding poverty in the UK: the data gaps holding us back

Poverty data gaps: interim findings

The effects of subsidies and regulatory contexts on precarious housing among low-income renters: a cross-national comparison

Finding health in a disadvantaged place. Ethnic differences in multimorbidity by neighbourhood deprivation in England and Wales

Austerity as reproductive injustice: did local government spending cuts unequally impact births?

The impact of income support interventions on children’s long-term health trajectories: a systematic review

Invisible gaps: women’s individual poverty risks and the gendered failings of the adult worker model

Uneven grounds and unequal losses: structural disadvantage and behavioural biases in well-being -PhD thesis-

Is it the place or the people in the places? Exploration of why young people in deprived coastal communities of England have worse mental health than their peers inland

Unveiling the hidden burden: estimating the proportion of undiagnosed depression, hypertension and diabetes – a modelling study using survey data from adults in England, 2011–2019

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