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  2. British Sociological Association - Wikipedia

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    The BSA is a registered charitable company (charity no: 1080235). Its charitable objective is: The advancement of public education by the promotion and diffusion of the knowledge of sociology by lectures, publications, the promotion and publication of research and encouragement of contact between workers in all relevant fields of enquiry.

  3. British Social Attitudes Survey - Wikipedia

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    The British Social Attitudes Survey (BSA) is an annual statistical survey conducted in Great Britain by National Centre for Social Research since 1983. [1] The BSA involves in-depth interviews with over 3,300 respondents, selected using random probability sampling, [2] focused on topics including newspaper readership, political parties and trust, public expenditure, welfare benefits, health ...

  4. Poverty in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, poverty in children has still gone down significantly, going from about a third (34%) of all children living in poverty to what it is today (27%). In 2019, Full Fact found that the British poverty rate is "almost exactly the same level as the EU average (17%)", much lower than the DWP figures due to differences in calculation ...

  5. Number of people in poverty in UK hit record high ... - AOL

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  6. Welfare state in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Numerous negative consequences have been attributed to benefit sanctions imposed by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), the UK Government department that runs the welfare state in the UK. These include "increased debt and rent arrears, food poverty, crime and worsening physical and mental health. [48]

  7. History of the welfare state in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Following the passage of the Old Age Pensions Act 1908 a pension of 5/- per week (£0.25, equivalent, using the Consumer Price Index, to £33 in present-day terms), [23] or 7/6 per week (£0.38, equivalent to £49/week today) for a married couple, was payable to persons with an income below £21 per annum (equivalent to £2800 today), The ...

  8. Charity Organisation Society - Wikipedia

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    The society believed that giving out charity without investigating the problems behind poverty created a class of citizens that would always be dependent on alms giving. [4] The society originated in Elberfeld, Germany and spread to Buffalo, New York around 1877. [5] The conviction that relief promoted dependency was the basis for forming the ...

  9. Universal basic income in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In January 2016, the sole MP of the Green Party of England and Wales, Caroline Lucas, tabled a motion in the British Parliament, calling on the Government to commission research into the effects of a universal basic income and examine its feasibility to replace the UK's existing social security system. [19]