Our Work : disadvantage
Our new report ‘Rural Financial Poverty: Priorities for action’ shows that the proportion of rural households in relative poverty rose from 16% to 19% between 2004 and 2007 - the equivalent of 1.6 million people in 2007.
from : News 16th July 2008
This companion report to ‘Rural financial poverty: Priorities for action’ describes how an increasing number of people living in rural communities are working with local and regional partners to develop innovative solutions to address poverty in rural England.
from : Publications 15th July 2008
‘Rural financial poverty: Priorities for action’ provides a rural perspective to inform policy makers and practitioners working to reduce financial poverty.
from : Publications 15th July 2008
The Government’s latest Households Below Average Income (HBAI) statistics released today suggest some important changes in recent poverty trends.
from : News 10th June 2008
The Government’s latest House Hold Below Average Income (HBAI) statistics suggest some important changes in recent poverty trend. This is our response to the figures.
from : Publications 10th June 2008
These maps support our 'Deprivation in rural areas' report, which seeks to fill gaps in the evidence base on rural deprivation highlighted by our Disadvantage Study.
from : Publications 20th May 2008
This report seeks to fill gaps in the evidence base on rural deprivation highlighted by our Disadvantage Study.
from : Publications 20th May 2008
This report seeks to fill gaps in the evidence base on rural deprivation highlighted by our Disadvantage Study.
from : Publications 20th May 2008
We're supporting the Rural Media Company's Show and Tell event, where they'll be launching their film and report on living on a low income in rural areas.
from : Events 11th February 2008
Graham Garbutt, our Chief Executive, has written for LGC on the 'lost city' - - 980,000 homes across rural England with incomes below 60% of the national median, the equivalant of a city.
from : News 19th November 2007
