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  • Report: Financial sustainability of local authorities 2018 - National Audit Office 08.03.18 .pdf136862
  • Austerity is “economic murder” says Cambridge researcher 16.11.17136863
  • Landmark study links Tory austerity to 120,000 deaths - Independent 15.11.17136864
  • Effects of health and social care spending constraints on mortality in England: a time trend analysis - BMJ 11/17136865
  • Book: Mr Osborne's Economic Experiment: Austerity 1945-51 and 2010 (William Keegan 03/15)136866
  • Book: Cameron's Coup: How the Tories Took Britain to the Brink (Polly Toynbee & David Walker, 2015)136867
  • Book: Austerity The Demolition of the Welfare State and the Rise of the Zombie Economy (Kerry-anne Mendoza, 01/15)136868
  • Book: Breadline Britain - The Rise of Mass Poverty (Stewart Lansley, 2015)136869
  • Book: Against Austerity - How we Can Fix the Crisis they Made (Richard Seymour 03/14)136870
  • Book: Hard Times - The Divisive Toll of the Economic Slump (Tom Clark & Anthony Heath 04/13)136871
  • Book: Austerity bites - A Journey to the Sharp End of Cuts in the UK (Mary O'Hara 05/14)136872
  • Wage growth in Pay Review Body Occupations - Office of Manpower Economics 03.07.17136873
  • The Uneven Impact of Welfare Reform: The financial losses to places and people - Oxfam 04/16136874
  • Responses to austerity How groups across the UK are adapting, challenging and imagining alternatives - NEF 02/15136875
  • Life on a low income in austere times - PSE 11/14136877
  • Austerity economics don’t add up - UNISON 10/14136878
  • The impact on women of Budget 2014 - Women's Budget Group, 03/14136880
  • The UK’s youth services how cuts are removing opportunities for young people and damaging their lives (pdf) - UNISON136881
  • Equality, Human Rights and the Public Service Spending Cuts: Do UK Welfare Cuts Violate the Equal Right to Social Security? - Equal Rights Trust 2013136882
  • Coping with the cuts? Local government and poorer communities - JRF 11/13136883
  • Report: Framing the economy: the austerity story - NEF, 09/13136884
  • Health in Austerity - Demos 09/13136885
  • Report: The True Cost of Austerity and Inequality: A UK Case Study - Oxfam 09/13136886
  • Dignity and Opportunity for All: Securing the rights of disabled people in the austerity era - Just Fair 06/14136887
  • Report: Surviving Austerity - NEF 08/2013136888
  • Report: Impact of austerity on deprived neighbourhoods - PSE 08/13136889
  • Report: Everyday Insecurity - NEF 11/12136890
  • Report: The Perfect Storm: Economic stagnation, the rising cost of living, public spending cuts, and the impact on UK poverty - Oxfam 06/12136891
  • Report: Time for a Plan C? Slow growth and living standards - Resolution Foundation 06/12136892
  • The Impact on Women of the Budget 2012 - Women's Budget Group 04/12136893
  • ‘All in it Together?’ Measuring the Impact of Austerity, Housing Strategy & Welfare Changes on Vulnerable Groups in Social Housing - Human City 03/12136894
  • Destination Unknown: The Impact of the Budget Cuts on Disabled People - Demos 08/10136896
  • Report: The Cuts Won't Work - NEF 12/09136897
  • The British Election Study - University of Essex136898
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