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pScotland’s reduction in child poverty levels slowed
Scotland has caught up with the rest of the UK’s levels of child poverty, a new Joseph Rowntree Foundation report says
For ten years the country succeeded in reducing child poverty – more than in other parts of the UK – but since 2004-5 progress has slowed The UK government target to reduce the figures by one quarter between 1999 and 2005 was missed in the UK but met in Scotland However, currently there are 210,000 children living in low‑income poverty in Scotland – twenty-one per cent of the country’s children
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