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The Use of the Discretionary Social Fund Across Families: Evidence from the Expenditure and Food Surveys
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Magadi, M. and Beckhelling, J., (2006) The Use of the Discretionary Social Fund Across Families: Evidence from the Expenditure and Food Surveys, CRSP Research Report 4.
ISBN (10 digit): 0 946831 33 5
ISBN (13 digit): 978 0 946831 33 3
Price: £12.95
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CRSP was commissioned by the Joseph
Rowntree Foundation to research the current role and future direction of
the Social Fund. The research is focused on the discretionary Social Fund.
This is one of two quantitative working papers produced as part of this
research. This working paper is based on a secondary analysis of the
Expenditure and Food Surveys and examines families’ use of the
discretionary Social Fund. The other working paper uses data from the
Family Resources Survey to examine Social Fund receipt.
Related Publications
Legge, K., Hartfree, Y., Stafford, B., Magadi, M., Beckhelling, J., Predelli, N.P. and Middleton, S. (2006) The Social Fund: Current role and future direction. Joseph Rowntree
Foundation. ISBN 1 85935 472 6,
ISBN 978 1 85935 472 8. £17.95. Findings.
Legge, K. (2006) Receipt of Discretionary Social Fund Awards: Findings from the Family
Resources Survey. CRSP Research Report 5. ISBN 0 946831 34 3, ISBN 978 0
946831 34 0. £12.95.
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