London: the stationery office 2003

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This document draws together statistics from a wide range of government departments and other organizations to paint a broad picture of our society today, and how it has been changing. The 13 chapters focus on a different social policy area, described in tables, figures and explanatory text. Brings features an article on social capital, which describes how people’s interaction with family, friends and others can benefit themselves, and the wider community. Document in PDF format, required Acrobat Reader.

Author(s): Summerfield, Carol, Babb, Penny Originator(s): National Statistics
Resource added in: 03/02/2003
Available languages: English
Statistics, Policy Makers
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