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2. Afterword: This is no way for anyone to have to live
3. Notes
4. Acknowledgements
5. Index
6. Six: The Budget: counting the money we do not have
7. Five: Winter lockdown: hard times get harder still
8. Four: Christmas in the pandemic
9. Conclusion: Our manifesto for change
10. Foreword: Voices for change
11. Three: Back to school?
12. One: Britain enters lockdown
13. Timeline: Charting a year in a pandemic
14. Two: Summertime
15. List of figures and artwork credits
16. Introduction: A whisper in history: poverty, families and the pandemic
17. Contents
18. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
19. Understanding Theories and Concepts in Social Policy
20. “I Feel Like I am Part of Something Bigger Than Me”: Methodological Reflections From Longitudinal Online Participatory Research
21. Notes
22. Front Matter
23. Index
24. Voices for change
25. Conclusion: Our manifesto for change
26. Acknowledgements
27. Introduction: A whisper in history: poverty, families and the pandemic
28. Conclusion
29. Introduction
30. Front Matter
31. Little and large: methodological reflections from two qualitative longitudinal policy studies on welfare conditionality
32. Capping welfare payments for workless families increases employment and economic inactivity: Evidence from the UK's benefit cap
33. Irresponsible citizens? : the lived experiences of welfare reform
34. A Year Like No Other : Life on a Low Income during COVID-19
35. For Whose Benefit?: The Everyday Realities of Welfare Reform
36. Self-Directed, Contract Learning for the Reference Librarian
37. COVID-19 Collaborations : Researching Poverty and Low-Income Family Life during the Pandemic
38. Bibliography, Addenda, and Corrigenda for the Diatoms of the United States, Volume 1 and Volume 2, Part 1
39. Living at the sharp end of socio-economic inequality: everyday experiences of poverty and social security receipt.
40. For Whose Benefit?: The Everyday Realities of Welfare Reform
41. Introduction to themed special issue: exploring 'welfare' attitudes and experiences
42. Living with and responding to the 'scrounger' narrative in the UK: exploring everyday strategies of acceptance, resistance and deflection
43. Research synthesis in times of crisis: setting the agenda for mixed method, collaborative research on poverty in a post-pandemic world.
44. The two‐child limit and fertility decision making: When policy narratives and lived experiences collide.
45. A time of need: Exploring the changing poverty risk facing larger families in the UK
46. The two‐child limit and fertility decision making: When policy narratives and lived experiences collide
47. A Year Like No Other
48. It’s Our Story: Parents and Carers’ Experiences during the Pandemic
49. The Early Warning System: how frontline evidence helps us understand the UK's social security response to COVID-19
50. Introduction: Beyond Benefits Street – exploring experiences and narratives of welfare reform
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