<p>This report investigates the feasibility of undertaking an impact assessment of the policy change known as 'Lone Parent Obligations and New Services for Lone Parents' (together called 'lone parent policy change', or LPPC).</p>
Authors
Mike Brewer
James Browne
Research Fellow University of Michigan
Tom is a Research Fellow at IFS, a Research Professor for the Institute for Social Research at the University of Michigan.
Report details
- ISBN
- 978 1 84712 891 1
- Publisher
- DWP Working Paper No.92
Suggested citation
M, Brewer and J, Browne and T, Crossley. (2010). Lone Parent Obligations and New Services for Lone Parents: a feasibility study of an impact assessment. London: DWP Working Paper No.92 . Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/lone-parent-obligations-and-new-services-lone-parents-feasibility-study-impact (accessed: 30 April 2024).
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