Support Services for Children, Parents and Families during Austerity: Dr Harriet Churchill criticall
In the latest of our series “Austerity and Beyond”, the Oxford Institute of Social Policy was joined by Dr Harriet Churchill, Lecturer in...
Welfare Consequences of the Great Recession: Dr Stefán Ólafsson Explores the Impact of Policies and
On Thursday 6 February, the Oxford Institute of Social Policy hosted the third installation of its new seminar series, Austerity and...
Neo-liberalism and the political economy of austerity: Dr Ray Kiely addresses spending cuts and “aus
Last Thursday, the Oxford Institute of Social Policy hosted the second installation of its new seminar series, Austerity and Beyond?. Dr....
Austerity and the Reconfiguration of the Welfare State: Dr Kevin Farnsworth opens Hilary Term’s new
Last Thursday, Hilary Term began with the first of the Oxford Institute of Social Policy’s new seminar series, Austerity and Beyond?. Dr...
Cleaning up China
Like all signatories to the Sustainable Development Goals, China is expected to half poverty in all its dimensions by 2030 but is unclear...
Exploring poverty in China
In January, Robert Walker, Research Associate and Professor Emeritus, was one of 12 foreign experts invited to meet with the Chinese...