The quest to end child poverty: do coalition policies measure up?

Neil Puffett
Monday, January 23, 2012

The government is committed to end child poverty by 2020, so what will be the impact of its social policies in achieving this goal? CYP Now asks experts from a range of children's organisations for their verdict.

A range of policies pursued across government have led experts in the field to predict that more, not fewer, children are set to slip below the poverty line. Image: iStock
A range of policies pursued across government have led experts in the field to predict that more, not fewer, children are set to slip below the poverty line. Image: iStock

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