1. Poverty and inequality: Labour in the 1970s.
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Piachaud, David
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POVERTY , *EQUALITY , *CHILDREN , *PEOPLE with disabilities ,BRITISH politics & government, 1964-1979 - Abstract
The Wilson and Callaghan Labour governments of 1974-79 have been widely vilified. Their record on poverty and inequality is examined in terms of expectations and achievements. Outcomes for the elderly, children and disabled people are examined and the distribution of earnings and income and the extent of poverty are assessed. The record of a modest reduction in poverty and little change in inequality are in marked contrast with the increases of the preceding and succeeding Conservative governments. Lessons of continuing relevance are drawn concerning the central role of redistribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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