Items where Author is "Rowlingson, Karen"

Number of items: 10.
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  • 100 questions: identifying research priorities for poverty prevention and reduction. Sutherland, William J.; Goulden, Chris; Bell, Kate; Bennett, Fran; Burall, Simon; Bush, Marc; Callan, Samantha; Catcheside, Kim; Corner, Julian; D'arcy, Conor T.; Dickson, Matt; Dolan, James A.; Doubleday, Robert; Eckley, Bethany J.; Foreman, Esther T.; Foster, Rowan; Gilhooly, Louisa; Gray, Ann Marie; Hall, Amanda C.; Harmer, Mike; Hastings, Annette; Johnes, Chris; Johnstone, Martin; Kelly, Peter; Kenway, Peter; Lee, Neil; Moore, Rhys; Ouchikh, Jackie; Plunkett, James; Rowlingson, Karen; Paul, Abigail Scott; Sefton, Tom A.J.; Shaheen, Faiza; Sodha, Sonia; Stearn, Jonathan; Stewart, Kitty; Stone, Emma; Tinsley, Matthew; Tomsett, Richard J.; Tyrer, Paul; Unwin, Julia; Wall, David G.; Wollner, Patrick K.A.
  • Public attitudes to a wealth tax:the importance of ‘capacity to pay’. Rowlingson, Karen; Sood, Amrita; Tu, Trinh picture_as_pdf
  • A drop in the ocean? The discharge grant and the immediate needs of prisoners on release from custody. Rowlingson, Karen; Newburn, Tim; Hagell, Ann
  • Chapter
  • Hard times: how poor families make ends meet. Kempson, E; Bryson, Alex; Rowlingson, Karen
  • Report
  • Living on different incomes in London:can public consensus identify a 'riches line'? Davis, Abigail; Hecht, Katharina; Burchardt, Tania; Gough, Ian; Hirsch, Donald; Rowlingson, Karen; Summers, Kate
  • Living on different incomes in London:can public consensus identify a 'riches line'? Davis, Abigail; Hecht, Katharina Maria; Burchardt, Tania; Gough, Ian Roger; Hirsch, Donald; Rowlingson, Karen; Summers, Katherine Elizabeth picture_as_pdf
  • SUMMARY – living on different incomes in London:can public consensus identify a 'riches line'? Davis, Abigail; Hecht, Katharina; Burchardt, Tania; Gough, Ian; Hirsch, Donald; Rowlingson, Karen; Summers, Kate picture_as_pdf
  • Social security fraud: the role of penalties. Rowlingson, Karen; Whyley, C.; Newburn, T.
  • Online resource
  • Both inequality and poverty cause health and social problems – they are forces that need to be tackled together. Rowlingson, Karen
  • Payday lending: regulation is a forward step, but there are lessons to learn from this industry. Rowlingson, Karen; Appleyard, Lindsey; Gardner, Jodi