This is a London-focused report which forms part of the first stage of a programme of research, Social Policy in a Cold Climate, designed to examine the effects of the major economic and political changes in the UK since 2007, particularly their impact on the distribution of wealth, poverty, income inequality and spatial difference. The full programme of analysis will include policies and spending decisions from the last period of the Labour government (2007-2010), including the beginning of the financial crisis, as well as those made by the Coalition government since May 2010. The programme is funded by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation and the Nuffield Foundation, with London-specific analysis funded by the Trust for London. The views expres...
ABSTRACTA mature developed urban area like London has various policy tools to trigger economic devel...
This report outlines the dynamics of local economies and how deprived neighbourhoods interact within...
LSE Housing and Communities, over the last 18 months, interviewed 122 Newham households on low incom...
Ruth Lupton and colleagues at LSE’s Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) have recently pub...
This is the second research report in a series of papers which form the first stage of a programme o...
There is an overall continuing disparity of economic performance between London’s growth and slower ...
Falling poverty rates could indicate gentrification, or they could mean that London is now a more fa...
This is a London-focused report which forms part of the first stage of a programme of research, Soci...
International audienceThe financial crisis of 2008 and ensuing recession led to falls in earnings in...
I am giving a public lecture this evening at LSE where I seek to answer this question. In case you c...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Poverty Street: The dynamics of neighbourhood decline and r...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
This paper investigates changes in the composition and spatial distribution of income poverty in Lon...
In the context of what was described as the worst financial settlement in living memory for local go...
This is the first major report in a wider programme assessing the impact of the recession, governmen...
ABSTRACTA mature developed urban area like London has various policy tools to trigger economic devel...
This report outlines the dynamics of local economies and how deprived neighbourhoods interact within...
LSE Housing and Communities, over the last 18 months, interviewed 122 Newham households on low incom...
Ruth Lupton and colleagues at LSE’s Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) have recently pub...
This is the second research report in a series of papers which form the first stage of a programme o...
There is an overall continuing disparity of economic performance between London’s growth and slower ...
Falling poverty rates could indicate gentrification, or they could mean that London is now a more fa...
This is a London-focused report which forms part of the first stage of a programme of research, Soci...
International audienceThe financial crisis of 2008 and ensuing recession led to falls in earnings in...
I am giving a public lecture this evening at LSE where I seek to answer this question. In case you c...
This CASEbrief summarises findings from 'Poverty Street: The dynamics of neighbourhood decline and r...
This paper examines long-term trends in the geography of poverty and wealth in Britain since 1968. ...
This paper investigates changes in the composition and spatial distribution of income poverty in Lon...
In the context of what was described as the worst financial settlement in living memory for local go...
This is the first major report in a wider programme assessing the impact of the recession, governmen...
ABSTRACTA mature developed urban area like London has various policy tools to trigger economic devel...
This report outlines the dynamics of local economies and how deprived neighbourhoods interact within...
LSE Housing and Communities, over the last 18 months, interviewed 122 Newham households on low incom...