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Poverty and the Sustainable Development Goals collection

This collection of articles from the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice explores poverty and sustainable development. Read the collection for free until 30 April. 

The moral maze of food bank use
David Beck and Hefin Gwilym  

‘We are constantly overdrawn, despite not spending money on anything other than bills and food’: a mixed-methods, participatory study of food and food insecurity in the context of income inequality [Open Access]
Katie Pybus, Madeleine Power, and Kate E. Pickett

Multidimensional poverty in Kolkata’s slums: towards data driven decision making in a medium-sized NGO
Maurice Lange 

‘The do-gooders and scroungers’: examining narratives of foodbank use in online local press coverage in the West Midlands, UK
Catherine Price et al. 

Including services in multidimensional poverty measurement for SDGs: modifications to the consensual approach
Alba Lanau, Joanna Mack, and Shailen Nandy 

Monitoring progress towards sustainable development: multidimensional child poverty in the European Union
Yekaterina Chzhen, Zlata Bruckauf, and Emilia Toczydlowska

The influence of poverty on children’s school experiences: pupils’ perspectives
Lynn Naven et al.

Tackling vulnerability to debt. Affordable lending alternatives and financial education: an evidence review
Sarah Mosedale et al. 

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