Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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3. The Recreation of Mass Poverty in Britain As we have seen , poverty is extensive throughout the world and is growing in many countries . In Britain mass poverty is being recreated in the 1980s . Although it had grown during the 1960s ...
3. The Recreation of Mass Poverty in Britain As we have seen , poverty is extensive throughout the world and is growing in many countries . In Britain mass poverty is being recreated in the 1980s . Although it had grown during the 1960s ...
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4. The Causes of Mass Poverty The more that the causes of mass poverty in Britain are explored the easier it becomes to identify factors which are held in common with other rich countries and with poor countries . In this section we ...
4. The Causes of Mass Poverty The more that the causes of mass poverty in Britain are explored the easier it becomes to identify factors which are held in common with other rich countries and with poor countries . In this section we ...
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... poverty line ( P. Townsend , Fewer Children , More Poverty ; an Incom- es Plan , University of Bristol , 1984 ) . In middle life , between the ages of 45 and 60 , disposable incomes tend on average to be nearly twice or more than twice ...
... poverty line ( P. Townsend , Fewer Children , More Poverty ; an Incom- es Plan , University of Bristol , 1984 ) . In middle life , between the ages of 45 and 60 , disposable incomes tend on average to be nearly twice or more than twice ...
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