- Adult social care statistics: the potential for change – The Nuffield Trust
- All clapped out? Key workers have kept the country going during the pandemic, but some are facing the worst of the economic turmoil created by it - RSA
- Anvar Sarygulov: Benefit to all? Financial experience of Universal Credit claimants during the pandemic - Bright Blue
- Autumn Budget: keep doing the right thing and keep the £20 lifeline – Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Breaks or breakdown - Carers Week
- Building a resilient health and care system - RSA
- Care after Coronavirus: An emerging consensus - IPPR
- Care fit for carers: Ensuring the safety and welfare of NHS and care workers during and after Covid-19 - IPPR
- Community micro enterprise as a driver of local economic development in social care - Barrow Cadbury Trust
- Coronavirus and employment rights – Mayor of London
- Coronavirus Financial Impact Tracker: Key Findings from a national survey – Standard Life Foundation
- Covid-19 and the impact on social care – Office for National Statistics
- COVID-19 is a greater health risk to people on low incomes: we can give a life-line – Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- COVID-9 risks triggering long term unemployment crisis for older workers – Centre for Ageing Better
- Doing more of what it takes: Next steps in the economic response to coronavirus – Resolution Foundation
- Eight in 10 poorer UK families feel worse off since lockdown – survey – The Guardian
- Emerging from Lockdown – Standard Life Foundation
- Employment Rights Hub - Greater London Authority
- The Experience of the Coronavirus Lockdown in Low-Income Areas of England and Wales – Street Games
- Families with children hit hardest financially by Covid-19 - Standard Life Foundation
- Feeling Keynes? Why crisis economics needs to look beyond the 40s - NLGN
- How COVID-19 has magnified some of social care’s key problems – The King’s Fund
- The impact of the coronavirus outbreak on London’s low paid workers – Learning and Work
- Income protection policy during COVID-19: evidence from bank account data – Institute for Fiscal Studies
- Should social security reach further? Ineligibility for benefits at the start of COVID-19 - Health Foundation
- Jobs, jobs, jobs: Evaluating the effects of the current economic crisis on the UK labour market - Resolution Foundation
- LIFE ON LOW PAY: IN THE PANDEMIC - Living Wage Foundation
- London’s most deprived neighbourhoods hit hardest by job losses under Covid - On London
- London Poverty Profile 2021 - Trust for London
- Low-paid workers who lose their jobs likely to face intense competition for new roles - Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Many face financial double whammy at end of October – Standard Life Foundation
- Matt Hancock's obsession with hospitals has warped priorities and cost lives - Richard Vize
- Monitoring and tackling poverty during Covid-19 – Covid realities
- More than half of UK's furloughed jobs at risk of automation – report - The Guardian
- Neighbourhood Level COVID-19 Mortality in London: Technical paper for London's Poverty Profile - Trust for London
- New report warns single parents will be locked out of work and forced into poverty unless the Government ‘Builds Back Better’ for everyone - Gingerbread
- New research shows impact of Covid-19 on the affordable credit sector – Carnegie UK Trust
- The NHS taking over social care would be a disaster. Make services truly local instead – The Guardian
- No longer 'managing': The rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement - IPPR
- One in eight British households has no garden - ONS
- Our analysis of Covid-19 data from Turn2us – Think NPC
- Please, act now to end poverty for Britain’s carers - Oxfam
- Poverty and Covid-19 – Social Metrics Commission
- Poverty in the pandemic: The impact of coronavirus on low-income families and children – Child Poverty Action Group
- Readying the NHS and adult social care in England for COVID-19 – National Audit Office
- Should social security reach further? Ineligibility for benefits at the start of COVID-19 - Health Foundation
- Social care reform: fit for purpose or simply fit for a crisis? - The King's Fund
- Targeted action for parts of Britain at risk of surging unemployment - JRF
- The State of Child Poverty 2020 – Buttle UK
- A third of furloughed private renters worried about paying their rent when lockdown ends - Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- UK Donor Discussion on Structural Economic Reform in the Covid-19 Crisis – Joffe Trust
- UK Poverty 2020/21 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation
- Universal Credit: Getting to First Payment – NAO
- Winter Plan for Jobs, Incomes and Communities - NEF
- What happens after the clapping finishes? – Resolution Foundation
- Why we need a new workers' rights settlement - Trust for London
- Widening chasms - Bright Blue
- Working to reduce people’s risk of poverty during COVID-19 outbreak – Joseph Rowntree Foundation