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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
‘We are constantly overdrawn, despite not spending money on anything other than bills and food’: a mixed-methods, participatory study of food and food insecurity in the context of income inequality13
The moral maze of food bank use10
‘Period poverty’ in Stoke-on-Trent, UK: new insights into gendered poverty and the lived experiences of austerity10
‘Who cares about Valley people?’ Lived experiences of energy vulnerability in the South Wales Valleys9
Universal Basic Income is affordable and feasible: evidence from UK economic microsimulation modelling19
The impact of precarious employment on the health and wellbeing of UK immigrants: a systematic review9
Universal simplicity? The alleged simplicity of Universal Credit from administrative and claimant perspectives8
Impact of COVID-19 lockdown and social distancing policies on small businesses in south-eastern Nigeria: whither the stimulus packages?8
Stigma and emergency and community food assistance: ‘But… beggars can’t be choosers’6
Medicalisation and psychologisation of poverty? An analysis of the scientific poverty discourse from 1956 to 20175
How do people understand the causes of poverty and wealth? A revised structural dimensionality of the attributions about poverty and wealth scales5
The topology of welfare–migration–asylum: Britain’s outsiders inside5
The overlap between income poverty and material deprivation: sensitivity evidence for Australia4
Including services in multidimensional poverty measurement for SDGs: modifications to the consensual approach4
Rural household food security status and its determinants in Libokemkem woreda of the Amhara region, North Western Ethiopia4
The limits of burden-reducing policies: a case study of unemployment insurance during the COVID-19 crisis in Israel3
‘The do-gooders and scroungers’: examining narratives of foodbank use in online local press coverage in the West Midlands, UK3
Multidimensional poverty in Kolkata’s slums: towards data driven decision making in a medium-sized NGO3
‘We’ve got a file on you’: problematising families in poverty in four periods of austerity3
Take-up of social security benefits: past, present – and future?2
The use of the consensual approach for the improvement of existing multidimensional poverty data in Latin America: an illustration based on data from the City of Buenos Aires2
Does home equity liquidation reduce older adults’ poverty rate? Evidence from South Korea2
How government sees couples on Universal Credit: a critical gender perspective2
Childcare costs and Universal Credit: awareness, affordability and the challenge of an embedded system2
How are employers represented in and affected by the policymaking of in-work benefits? Policy stakeholders’ views in Hong Kong2
The influence of political ideology on stereotypes, meta-stereotypes and causal attributions of homelessness in Spain2
Association between poverty indicators and social relations2
Universal Credit and the invalidation of mental health problems: claimant and Jobcentre Plus staff experiences2
The UK – a home for Ukrainians? An analysis of social security and housing policy2
The making of irregular migration: post-Brexit immigration policy and risk of labour exploitation2
Children’s centres, families and food insecurity in times of crisis2
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