Children, well-being and taxes and benefits: Part II
考察了1975年以来英国对有子女家庭的现金转移水平变化,并分析了其对当前政府定义的儿童贫困水平的影响。
In the previous edition, we argued that governments might care about child poverty for reasons of equity and efficiency, and we introduced the concept of an equivalence scale as a way to help compare well-being across different sorts of households. In this article, we look at the changing level of cash transfers to families with children in the UK since 1975, and what this has done to the level of child poverty, as defined by the present Government.