Journal of Poverty and Social Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Poverty and Social Justice is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Modern slavery15
Where does the buck stop? UK Home Office and other statutory body responses to allegations of human rights violations in two Serco-run hotels housing people seeking asylum9
Children’s centres, families and food insecurity in times of crisis7
The return of forced labour in the workfare state: enforced work for benefits in the UK in the 1930s and since 20107
Abolishing poverty in the Basque Country: two feasible basic income models6
The big tax hikes that make UBI ‘affordable’ could be used to cut poverty in more targeted ways: a reply to ‘Universal Basic Income is affordable and feasible: evidence from UK economic microsimulatio5
Living in ‘waithood’: perceived impact of socio-economic conditions on quality of life of youth in Zandspruit informal settlement, South Africa5
Early action in the asylum support sector: a scoping review4
Regimes of social minima in Europe: a wide view of policy changes4
A life in dignity for all? UK social security support, income adequacy and minimum living standards under austerity, 2008–20233
The household as a constraint on social assistance: analysing the household-construct in the Netherlands’ parliamentary history on social assistance3
Putting gender and capabilities into the equation: transformative evaluation for enhancing social justice2
From Working Tax Credit to Universal Credit: is the older workforce ready? Perspectives from employees and employers in Northern Ireland2
Young and hungry in the United Kingdom: a qualitative study of youth food insecurity in Edinburgh and London2
Micro intervention as an alternative way towards social justice and poverty alleviation in Ethiopia2
Food, work and poverty in the UK today2
Remembering Terry Patterson2
Disrespect or dignity? Experiences of mandatory work participants in the Netherlands from the perspective of the right to work2
Exploring poverty heterogeneity between older old and younger old: evidence from South Korea2
Enacting the socio-economic duty: inequalities of outcome and section 1 Equality Act 20102
Multidimensional child poverty in South Korea: developing measures to assess progress towards the sustainable development goals2
Menstrual poverty among young women: a cross-sectional study in the urban context of Barcelona, Spain2
The effects of Bolsa Família on human development: systematic review approach1
India’s labour force during a pandemic: how we have failed1
Promoting fairness? Exploring the gendered impacts of the benefit cap and the two-child limit1
Stakeholders’ perspectives about national target programme for new rural development in Vietnam1
Does home equity liquidation reduce older adults’ poverty rate? Evidence from South Korea1
Safety net of last resort: the evolution, determinants and adequacy of Dutch minimum income support1
Benefit levels in Swedish social assistance: a vignette-based study of social work professionals’ assessments1
Inequalities in receipt of long-term care services by disabled or older people and co-resident carer dyads in England1
The ethical dilemmas of foodbanking: an analysis of the More Than Food programme1
Changing circumstances and new basic premises: turning the affordability and feasibility relationship on its head: a reply to ‘The big tax hikes that make UBI “affordable” could be used to cut poverty1
Stigma and emergency and community food assistance: ‘But… beggars can’t be choosers’1
The making of irregular migration: post-Brexit immigration policy and risk of labour exploitation1
A balance of sub-national minimum-income schemes in Spain in a new multi-level scenario1
Pro-poor sustainable development1
An untested premise: would voters really support redistribution through UBI which left many of them worse off? A reply to ‘Changing circumstances and new basic premises: turning the affordability and 1
Exploring a public health approach to modern slavery: potential, problems and translating principles into practice1
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