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Radical Statistics journal - issue 103

Al Franco
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Tameside MBC Welfare Rights Service

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Issue 103 of the Radical Statistics journal, ‘The Cuts’, published shortly after the government’s
Comprehensive Spending Review last year, is now available online.  http://www.radstats.org.uk/no103/index.htm

Articles

Inequality, austerity and the crash Stewart Lansley

The distributional impact of the 2010 Spending Review Tim Horton & Howard Reed

The Spending Review and public sector jobs Richard Exell


Cutting social security Paul Spicker

The unkindest cuts: The impact on older people Jay Ginn

From Witney to Wigan: How national changes to welfare benefit rules have a differential impact on local communities Alan Franco

The cuts are the wrong answer John Grieve Smith

Paul Treloar
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Thanks Al, haven’t come across this before.

Some very interesting food for thought in the articles for certain although I don’t claim to be able to follow all of the statistical analysis contained within.