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Estimating the costs of child poverty

The moral case for eradicating child poverty rests on the immense human cost of allowing children to grow up suffering physical and psychological deprivations and unable to participate fully in society. But child poverty is also costly to everyone in Britain, not just those who experience it directly. What are the costs to the whole of society of allowing child poverty to continue?

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Published: 
2008
Author: 
Donald Hirsch
Publisher: 
Joseph Rowntree Foundation