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Parents on Universal Credit can now receive up to £1,311 more a year in childcare support following a 6.7% boost coming into effect, as the government’s expansion of free childcare for working parents delivers 150,000 places in a week.
Uses data from the YouGov DebtTrack survey, a series of online surveys carried out between November 2009 and October 2010, to explore credit…
Two thousand people in Great Britain will receive letters inviting them to apply for Pension Credit as part of an innovative new trial launched today.
There is an increasing interest in the use of mobile technology in Low Income Countries and its impact on economic development
UK Export Finance’s policy on the credit terms related to the export contracts it is asked to support.
This article computes and shares several Official Development Assistance variants
New rules meaning over 180,000 Universal Credit claimants will have to look for more work have come into force today (Monday 13 May), as the Government helps people progress in work and off welfare.
The independent In-work Progression Commission’s report identifies barriers faced by those in low pay looking to progress and sets out key actions to remove these barriers.
This paper explores the impact of large, individual-liability loans on the growth of women-owned microenterprises in Ethiopia
An estimated £5 billion in support has been paid throughout Winter to help families with energy costs.
This paper explores the channels through which the structure of banking markets affects macroeconomic volatility
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