The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of different ethnicities in England has invited a lot of attention, but poorer outcomes among some groups have still not been fully explained. Lucinda Platt (LSE) explores the reasons why it is important to recognise the complex background factors involved that may influence both infection and severity, and how they are interlinked
The fact that the latest anti-racism protests are taking place amidst a pandemic – and in the case o...
Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Hal Pawson, and Beth Watts use the example of rising homelessness in England to...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of different ethnicities in England has invited a lot ...
A new emphasis on borders, unequal access to healthcare, condemned as ‘super-carriers’ – minorities ...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
COVID-19 is increasing the divide in life chances between rich and poor. Lee Elliot Major and Stephe...
The burden of COVID restrictions fell unequally across the population, and some of those most affect...
Deaths from Covid-19 among residents of care homes show a tenfold increase in the two weeks to 3 Apr...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
For over a year, people’s lives were disrupted on an unprecedented scale by COVID-19. Now, as govern...
Attainment data on England’s school pupils are more extensive in coverage, detail, quantity, accessi...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Last week NIESR published new research for the Cavendish Coalition on the implications of Brexit for...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
The fact that the latest anti-racism protests are taking place amidst a pandemic – and in the case o...
Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Hal Pawson, and Beth Watts use the example of rising homelessness in England to...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on people of different ethnicities in England has invited a lot ...
A new emphasis on borders, unequal access to healthcare, condemned as ‘super-carriers’ – minorities ...
Jonathan White explains why analogies associated with public health tend to be used in areas unrelat...
COVID-19 is increasing the divide in life chances between rich and poor. Lee Elliot Major and Stephe...
The burden of COVID restrictions fell unequally across the population, and some of those most affect...
Deaths from Covid-19 among residents of care homes show a tenfold increase in the two weeks to 3 Apr...
Furloughing is hardly sustainable over time. Differentiated policies are needed to protect existing ...
For over a year, people’s lives were disrupted on an unprecedented scale by COVID-19. Now, as govern...
Attainment data on England’s school pupils are more extensive in coverage, detail, quantity, accessi...
Popular explanations of the Brexit vote have centred on the division between cosmopolitan internatio...
Last week NIESR published new research for the Cavendish Coalition on the implications of Brexit for...
Background Reports from the UK and the USA suggest that coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) predomin...
The fact that the latest anti-racism protests are taking place amidst a pandemic – and in the case o...
Suzanne Fitzpatrick, Hal Pawson, and Beth Watts use the example of rising homelessness in England to...
Melanie Henwood and Bob Hudson consider the recent guidance around visits to care home residents. Th...