Bradshaw, Jonathan, Mitchell, Deborah, Dr. and Morgan, Jane (1987) Evaluating adequacy: the potential of budget standards. Journal of Social Policy, 16 (2). pp. 165-181.
Abstract
Since Beveridge, budget standards have been neglected in British social policy research. Empirical effort has been concentrated on developing social indicator methods of investigating relative poverty. This paper explores the potential of budget standards for assessing whether the scale rates of supplementary benefit are adequate. Three applications of budget standard methodology are presented.
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