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Identifying sustainable pathways out of in-work poverty: Main report on the ‘Working Life in York’ survey : ESRC Knowledge Exchange Scheme ES/L002086/1

Identifying sustainable pathways out of in-work poverty: Main report on the ‘Working Life in York’ survey : ESRC Knowledge Exchange Scheme ES/L002086/1
Identifying sustainable pathways out of in-work poverty: Main report on the ‘Working Life in York’ survey : ESRC Knowledge Exchange Scheme ES/L002086/1
The “Identifying sustainable pathways out of in-work poverty” knowledge exchange project, centred on the design and analysis of a structured quantitative poverty survey of employees working at the three project partners (Joseph Rowntree Foundation/Housing Trust (JRF/JRHT), City of York Council (CYC) and York St John University (YSJU)) and earning (at or below) £10 per hour. The research findings from this structured quantitative poverty survey are detailed in this report. In addition the project also included a follow-up qualitative survey and an analysis of the Living Wage implementation at the three partner organisations.
University of York
Swaffield, Joanna Kate
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Swaffield, Joanna Kate, Snell, Carolyn Jane, Bradshaw, Jonathan Richard and Tunstall, Rebecca Katharine (2016) Identifying sustainable pathways out of in-work poverty: Main report on the ‘Working Life in York’ survey : ESRC Knowledge Exchange Scheme ES/L002086/1 University of York

Record type: Monograph (Project Report)

Abstract

The “Identifying sustainable pathways out of in-work poverty” knowledge exchange project, centred on the design and analysis of a structured quantitative poverty survey of employees working at the three project partners (Joseph Rowntree Foundation/Housing Trust (JRF/JRHT), City of York Council (CYC) and York St John University (YSJU)) and earning (at or below) £10 per hour. The research findings from this structured quantitative poverty survey are detailed in this report. In addition the project also included a follow-up qualitative survey and an analysis of the Living Wage implementation at the three partner organisations.

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Published date: 1 December 2016
Additional Information: Funded under the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Knowledge Exchange programme with project partners Joseph Rowntree Foundation/Housing Trust (JRF/JRHT), City of York Council (CYC) and York St John University (YSJU)

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Local EPrints ID: 453697
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/453697
PURE UUID: dc3d7071-cded-4598-a023-4f813231cbcd
ORCID for Joanna Kate Swaffield: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-9157-6691

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Date deposited: 20 Jan 2022 17:47
Last modified: 17 Mar 2024 04:09

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Author: Carolyn Jane Snell
Author: Jonathan Richard Bradshaw
Author: Rebecca Katharine Tunstall

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