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"Poverty can be tackled and reduced, and measuring poverty is essential in guiding the action needed to improve the lives of those currently experiencing poverty or who, without action, would otherwise be in poverty in future." Read more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk/wp-content/upl…

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As part of our poverty measure, we capture a number of Lived Experience Indicators covering factors that impact on a family’s experience of poverty incl. relationships and community; education; health; finances; and labour market opportunity. Read more at socialmetricscommission.org.uk

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“For a society that values compassion and justice, news that the proportion of people locked in deep poverty has increased over the last 20 years must act as wake-up call.” Read more of what our Commissioners and others have to say: socialmetricscommission.org.uk/responses-to-t…

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Our Measuring Poverty 2020 report shows how those employed prior to the #COVID19 crisis have fared since then in terms of their #employment and earnings. Find out more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk

Our Measuring Poverty 2020 report shows how those employed prior to the #COVID19 crisis have fared since then in terms of their #employment and earnings. 

Find out more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk
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Our Measuring Poverty 2020 report shows that, pre #covid, #poverty rates varied significantly between English regions. They were highest in #London (29%), the North East (26%), Yorkshire and Humber (24%) and the West Midlands (24%). Find out more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk

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Our Poverty and Covid report analyses how those employed prior to the crisis have fared and considers the lived experience aspects of the Commission’s poverty framework measure, including loneliness, engagement in society, and confidence over the future. socialmetricscommission.org.uk/poverty-and-co…

Our Poverty and Covid report analyses how those employed prior to the crisis have fared and considers the lived experience aspects of the Commission’s poverty framework measure, including loneliness, engagement in society, and confidence over the future.

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“Over the last 20 years, rising employment rates for those in poverty were helping families move out of deep poverty. Supporting employment, especially for those on the lowest incomes, must remain a key priority of Government.” SMC Chair Philippa Stroud socialmetricscommission.org.uk

“Over the last 20 years, rising employment rates for those in poverty were helping families move out of deep poverty. Supporting employment, especially for those on the lowest incomes, must remain a key priority of Government.” SMC Chair Philippa Stroud

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The Commission's approach doesn't just look at income but also the wider financial resources people rely on and the impact that inescapable costs such as #childcare and the cost of disabilities have on their ability to make ends meet. Read more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk

The Commission's approach doesn't just look at income but also the wider financial resources people rely on and the impact that inescapable costs such as #childcare and the cost of disabilities have on their ability to make ends meet. 
Read more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk
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Our 2020 Measuring Poverty report revealed differences in #poverty rates between different regions of the UK. It is highest in #London at 29%, compared to just 18% in the South West, South East, and East of England. Find out more at socialmetricscommission.org.uk

Our 2020 Measuring Poverty report revealed differences in #poverty rates between different regions of the UK. It is highest in #London at 29%, compared to just 18% in the South West, South East, and East of England. Find out more at socialmetricscommission.org.uk
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Our 2020 report showed that, pre-#COVID, rates of #poverty in the UK were higher among couples with children at 26% (5.9 million people) than couples without children at 11% (1.4 million people). Read more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk

Our 2020 report showed that, pre-#COVID, rates of #poverty in the UK were higher among couples with children at 26% (5.9 million people) than couples without children at 11% (1.4 million people). Read more: socialmetricscommission.org.uk
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"Covid has worsened #poverty and inequality, but vulnerable families have been struggling for a long time. Our approach to rebuilding the fabric of our society has to be more than rhetoric. Now is the time for substantive change." Chair, Baroness Stroud politicshome.com/thehouse/artic…

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Our 2020 report shows pre #COVID, 75% of those in poverty (10.7 million people) in the UK were in families with a head of household who is White. However, 46% (900,000 people) of all people living in families where the household head is Black were in #poverty.

Our 2020 report shows pre #COVID, 75% of those in poverty (10.7 million people) in the UK were in families with a head of household who is White. 

However, 46% (900,000 people) of all people living in families where the household head is Black were in #poverty.
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Why is the work of the SMC so important and what is the aim of the Commission? This short video emphasises the vital need for a #newpovertymeasure and demonstrates the role that the SMC can play as part of a comprehensive anti-poverty strategy. youtube.com/watch?v=NREr3x…

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💡📊An SMC report based on YouGov survey data, highlights that, although the economic and employment impact of the #Covid19 pandemic will be significant for those already in #poverty, more people than not believe the crisis has brought society together. socialmetricscommission.org.uk/poverty-and-co…

💡📊An SMC report based on YouGov survey data, highlights that, although the economic and employment impact of the #Covid19 pandemic will be significant for those already in #poverty, more people than not believe the crisis has brought society together.

socialmetricscommission.org.uk/poverty-and-co…