WBG responds to UK Statistics Assembly Report
We welcome recommendations made by the report but have concerns about the UK Statistics Authority scaling up administrative data sources
Report
This report explores the links between women’s and children’s poverty.
This report explores the links between women’s and children’s poverty. The key message is that women are ‘shock absorbers’ in the home, and that government targets to reduce child poverty cannot be successfully achieved without attention to women’s poverty. The report is based on both academic and experiential expertise in this field.
We welcome recommendations made by the report but have concerns about the UK Statistics Authority scaling up administrative data sources
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