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CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
CRSP has a tradition of applying innovative research methods to the study of family policy. Research has explored family dynamics, household finances and poverty, family services, life course transitions, and inter-generational change. Researchers at CRSP have extensive experience in conducting research with children, young people and families.
Current and Recent Project Include:
Britain’s Poorest Children
The Children's Market: characteristics, trends and strategies (literature review)
Children’s Perspectives of Social Difference
Children's Tax Credits
Evaluation of the Effectiveness of the New Local Safeguarding Children Boards (LSCB)
Minimum Income Standard for Britain
Modern Forms of Marriage
National Youth Agency Briefing Papers
Navigating the E-Society: The Dynamics of Participation and Exclusion
Needs and Resources in Later Life
Planning and Deploying Resources in Later Life: aspirations, attitudes and behaviour - a qualitative study
Risk Perceptions and Responses, and Transitions in the Life Course
SureStart Loughborough East: a Baseline Study of Parents' Views
Where Does the Money go? Credit and Debt today
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