Families with children in Britain: findings from the 2007 Families and Children Study (FACS)
By: Dan Philo, Natalie Maplethorpe, Anne Conolly and Mari Toomse
The 2007 Families and Children Study (FACS) is the ninth in a series of annual surveys which investigate the circumstances of British families with dependent children. This report presents descriptive findings and is divided into a number of chapters, each of which looks at distinct features of family life.
The first part of the report focuses on the circumstances, lives and conditions of families, and topics covered include: family characteristics, health, education, work, income, benefits and tax credits, social capital, money management, housing and deprivation. The second part of the report focuses on the circumstances, conditions and lives of children, and topics covered include: child characteristics, health, schooling, children's activities, childcare and child maintenance.
June 2009 477 pages 297x210mm
ISBN 978-1-84712-562-0
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Families with children in Britain: findings from the 2007 Families and Children Study (FACS)
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