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This article aims to assess whether government commitment to hunger reduction is the same as commitment to addressing undernutrition
Immigration staff guidance on assessing the age of an applicant when they claim to be a child.
Paper prepared by the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
Review of the effects of adding a single dose of primaquine to malaria treatment, aiming to reduce transmission
This report argues that programme approaches focus too much on girls rather than the wider context which shapes girls’ actions
The demographic transition is the evolution from high to low mortality and fertility rates, with associated changes in age structures
Employment Tribunal decision.
Immigration staff guidance on requests for information from Eurodac or under Article 34 of the Dublin Regulation (EU) No.604/2013, for age assessment purposes.
Average age people stop working – DWP equality information 2013 (data).
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak makes a speech on welfare.
Compulsory retirement ages below 65 became unlawful in most cases under the Employment Equality (Age) Regulations 2006.
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