October 24th, 2008
The public service costs of child poverty
The extra cost to public services of the existence of child poverty. This report estimates the costs of child poverty to the Exchequer, focusing on public service costs. It includes: services provided to individuals or families on a basis of need or demographic eligibility, including education, most health services, subsidised housing and social care services; services which provide local ‘public goods’ such as policing and the criminal justice system; area-based regeneration initiatives and more general supplementary expenditure targeted on deprived neighbourhoods. Free download: www.jrf.org.uk/bookshop/eBooks/2303-poverty-services-costs.pdf
24 October 2008
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