Journal of Poverty and Social Justice

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Poverty and Social Justice is 2. 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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Living in ‘waithood’: perceived impact of socio-economic conditions on quality of life of youth in Zandspruit informal settlement, South Africa26
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 asylum15
The legal poverty lines in Brazil: contributions from a human rights-based approach to poverty14
Children’s centres, families and food insecurity in times of crisis12
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 10
Inequalities in receipt of long-term care services by disabled or older people and co-resident carer dyads in England10
Contradictions, dilemmas, views and motivations of volunteers in two community food support schemes in two London boroughs9
Explaining the abolition of the wage stop in the UK9
Drawing a line: commenting culture, food povertyism and neoliberal responsibilisation8
Living unequally, feeling unequally: the poverty–inequality nexus through objective and subjective lenses in transition economies6
Poverty, extreme poverty and homelessness in Spain: an analysis for the period 2010–20195
‘It’s a struggle’ – the role of the school Health and Well-being Lead in supporting families in poverty5
Welfare attitudes in Korean society: effects of cohort and social exclusion4
‘Workers using foodbanks’: the embedding of food insecurity at the nexus of welfare and employment laws4
Poor and satisfied? A review of the monetary poverty indicator in the EU4
‘Lads are daft though, aren’t they?’ Exploring men’s narratives of mitigating food insecurity and navigating food aid3
The demise of USAID: a ‘revolution’ against the wretched of the earth3
Corrigendum to Editorial on ‘Modern slavery’ by Joanna Mack and Marco Pomati3
Sticking plaster support: the Household Support Fund and localised assistance in the UK welfare state3
Take-up of social security benefits: past, present – and future?3
Same shit, different crisis? Feminist activism against period poverty during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK3
Shaping poverty governance: the role of sustainable leadership, CSR, and industry dynamics3
The energy crisis, homelessness and fuel poverty3
Is research the new advocacy? Mobilising social science research through ‘solutions-focused advocacy’2
An analysis of repeat food bank use and development of an ‘opportunity pathways’ framework2
How are employers represented in and affected by the policymaking of in-work benefits? Policy stakeholders’ views in Hong Kong2
The merging of knowledge? Lived experience of poverty and its place in public debate2
Framing family homelessness in the United States: media representations and the invisibility of families2
Exploring a public health approach to modern slavery: potential, problems and translating principles into practice2
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