Measuring the “poverty penalty” in the UK

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People with limited financial resources can face additional costs for essential goods and services. This is a challenge for the new British government to address, and a problem that must be reflected in government statistics, say Kingsley Purdam, Sam Royston and Graham Whitham.

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Purdam, K., Royston, S., & Whitham, G. (2017). Measuring the “poverty penalty” in the UK. Significance, 14(4), 34–37. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1740-9713.2017.01056.x

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