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SNAPSHOT Tracing the consequences of child poverty

June, 2018
  • Poverty & Inequality
PDF icon Tracing the Consequences Snapshot June 2018.pdf

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This snapshot provides a summary of the themes and messages emerging in the forthcoming (July 2018) Young Lives book titled 'Tracing the Consequences of child poverty'. It has been developed by Paul Dornan with input from Jo Boyden, Andy Dawes and Martin Woodhead for the purposes of the Young Lives conference titled ‘Young Lives, child poverty and lessons for the SDGs’ held on 27th June 2018.

For related findings, please follow us on Twitter @yloxford with #YLPoverty #tracingtheconsequences 

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