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Ending Child Poverty

The design of Universal Credit should result in improved work incentives and boosts in income for many working families but lack of funding threatens to weaken its impact on child poverty and supporting women into work. The government’s own impact assessment concludes that 2.8 million households will have higher entitlements under Universal Credit, the new welfare system due to replace tax credits and most benefits from 2013.

Link: http://www.savethechildren.org.uk/sites/default/files/docs/Ending%20Child%20Poverty.pdf
Added by View user profileSonia Hossain on July 16, 2012