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Minimum Income Standards and Reference Budgets: International and Comparative Policy Perspectives

Contributor(s): Veit-Wilson, John (Foreword by), Torry, Malcolm (Contribution by), Hirsch, Donald (Contribution by), Amaro, Maria Inês (Contribution by), Costa, Dalia (Contribution by), Branco, Francisco (Contribution by), Pereira, Elvira (Contribution by), Correia Pereirinha, Jose Antonio (Contribution by), Goedeme, Tim (Contribution by), Davis, Abigail (Contribution by), Stropnik, Nada (Contribution by), Lindquist Skogar, Malin (Contribution by), Eiler Wiese Christensen, Anders (Contribution by), Bonke, Jens (Contribution by), Borgeraas, Elling (Contribution by), Hårvik Austgulen, Marthe (Contribution by), Van Hulst, Bart (Contribution by), Hoff, Stella (Contribution by), Goderis, Benedikt (Contribution by), Cok Vrooman, J (Contribution by), Riera Romaní, Jordi (Contribution by), Alvarez, Elena Carrillo (Contribution by), Cussó-Parcerisas, Irene (Contribution by), Saunders, Peter (Contribution by), Storms, Berenice (Contribution by), Aalto, Kristiina (Contribution by), Lehtinen, Anna-Riitta (Contribution by), Zembe-Mkabile, Wanga (Contribution by), Padley, Matt (Contribution by), Wright, Gemma (Contribution by), Ting, Yi Ting (Contribution by), Maulod, Ad (Contribution by), Teo, Youyenn (Contribution by), Neo, Yu Wei (Contribution by), Ng, Kok-Hoe (Contribution by), Abe, Aya (Contribution by), Concialdi, Pierre (Contribution by), Thornton, Robert (Contribution by), Mac Mahon, Bernadette (Contribution by), Bradshaw, Jonathan (Contribution by), Deeming, Christopher (Editor)

ISBN: 9781447352952

Publisher: Policy Press

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Pub Date: June 28, 2020

Lexile Code: 0000

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.88" H x 9.21" L x 6.14" W ( 1.55 lbs) 272 pages

Series: Research in Comparative and Global Social Policy

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Research into minimum income standards and reference budgets around the world is compared in this illuminating collection from leading academics in the field.

From countries with long established research traditions to places where it is relatively new, contributors set out the different aims and objectives of investigations into the minimum needs and requirements of populations, and the historical contexts, theoretical frameworks and methodological issues that lie behind each approach.

For policymakers, practitioners and social policy and poverty academics, this essential review of learnings to date and future prospects for research is all the more relevant in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, testing health and social protection systems around the globe.

Brief description: Jonathan Bradshaw CBE, FBA is Professor of Social Policy at the University of York. In addition to research into family policy, in recent years his research has focused on international comparisons of child poverty, child benefit packages and child well-being. He is a member of the Board of the International Society for Child Indicators and of the Foundation for International Studies in Social Security.

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