The report of the National Equality Panel received a lot of coverage over the last couple of days. Aside from the message on overall UK inequality (high and persistent; between group differences matter but within group differences are much larger) it also provides evidence on differences based on region and area deprivation
In the past two years we have had two official ‘stock takes’ of equality from the National Equality ...
Regional economic divergence has become a threat to economic progress, social cohesion and political...
This paper explores the nature and scale of inter-regional and inter-urban inequalities in the UK in...
Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of...
Britain is an unequal country, more so than many other industrial countries and more so than a gener...
This paper examines the issue of whether the UK displays high levels of interregional inequality or ...
Islington Council 'Fairness Commission' is due to report today on its proposals for narrowing income...
There is widespread concern about the scale and implications of urban inequality in Great Britain, b...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] A few weeks ago the map below showed up in my twitter stream. It h...
Neighbourhood-level economic inequality is thought to have important implications for social, politi...
Ed Miliband recently addressed the subject of pay inequality in a speech at the Resolution Foundatio...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
Past studies of regional economic disparities in the EU are fundamentally based on the information p...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
Inequality is one of the major problems of the contemporary world. Significant geographical disparit...
In the past two years we have had two official ‘stock takes’ of equality from the National Equality ...
Regional economic divergence has become a threat to economic progress, social cohesion and political...
This paper explores the nature and scale of inter-regional and inter-urban inequalities in the UK in...
Average earnings vary widely across the regions of Britain, a fact that has prompted many decades of...
Britain is an unequal country, more so than many other industrial countries and more so than a gener...
This paper examines the issue of whether the UK displays high levels of interregional inequality or ...
Islington Council 'Fairness Commission' is due to report today on its proposals for narrowing income...
There is widespread concern about the scale and implications of urban inequality in Great Britain, b...
[Posted by Prof Henry G. Overman] A few weeks ago the map below showed up in my twitter stream. It h...
Neighbourhood-level economic inequality is thought to have important implications for social, politi...
Ed Miliband recently addressed the subject of pay inequality in a speech at the Resolution Foundatio...
International evidence finds consistent equity concerns in quasi-marketised activation policies in t...
Past studies of regional economic disparities in the EU are fundamentally based on the information p...
A new series of Election Analyses is now available from the LSE’s Centre for Economic Performance (C...
Inequality is one of the major problems of the contemporary world. Significant geographical disparit...
In the past two years we have had two official ‘stock takes’ of equality from the National Equality ...
Regional economic divergence has become a threat to economic progress, social cohesion and political...
This paper explores the nature and scale of inter-regional and inter-urban inequalities in the UK in...