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The outlook on poverty and trends in worklessness and housing in Northern Ireland.

The New Policy Institute has produced its 2009 edition of indicators of poverty and social exclusion in Northern Ireland, providing a comprehensive analysis of trends. The study includes analysis of trends relating to:

  • low income;
  • worklessness and unemployment benefit;
  • young adult unemployment;
  • housing; and
  • migrant workers.

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A minimum income standard for Northern Ireland

How minimum income standards compare between Britain and Northern Ireland.

The first Minimum Income Standard for Britain was launched in 2008 and represents an important new benchmark for economic well-being.

This study asks if this standard is applicable for Northern Ireland and whether it is possible to have a 'UK-wide MIS'.The study:

  • is based on what members of the public think people need for a minimum, socially-acceptable standard of living;
  • compares standards for Great Britain and Northern Ireland for selected household types; and
  • examines how prices compare and whether what people need differs between the two places.

http://www.jrf.org.uk/publications/minimum-income-northern-ireland-2009

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Poverty and Income Distribution in Northern Ireland

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