Evaluation of the Joseph Rowntree Foundation’s Minimum Income Standards Programme
Summary & aims
Methodology
The original purpose of the JRF’s Minimum Income Standards Programme was to inform, challenge and enhance the work of policy-makers and practitioners in order to support standards of fairness and well-being in Britain. In particular, JRF’s objective was to complement the official poverty statistics which have long been produced by the government and are now incorporated by the Child Poverty Act.
The aim of the project is to provide an overall evaluation of the programme, and to identify the extent to which these aims have been achieved.
Methods
The evaluation will use qualitative research methods, drawing largely on the experience and expertise of key stakeholders identified to have used MIS. It will also analyse data sources provided by JRF and coverage in traditional and social media.
Timescale and funder
The evaluation started in January 2016 and the final report was published in May 2016.
Outputs