Mike O’Donnell argues that reducing social inequality is a vitally important objective for the UK. In this article he examines the sizeable obstacles to substantive and meaningful reform
The LSE’s new International Inequalities Institute has hosted three major thinkers on inequality: To...
National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the ...
Today in Britain there is a massive disconnect between people and politicians, and between the 'have...
In the context of the recent spread of public and academic concern with economic inequality, this pa...
In the past two years we have had two official ‘stock takes’ of equality from the National Equality ...
The UK government proudly affirms that the country has some of the strongest equalities legislation ...
Economic inequality has become centre stage in the political debate, but what the political leaders ...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
When New Labour came to power in 1997, its leaders asked for it to be judged after ten years on its ...
The Labour government has strived to reduce poverty and inequality over the last decade – with mixed...
Is income inequality always bad for society? Francesc Trillas writes on the impact of inequality on ...
Sean Swan recently wrote an article for Democratic Audit in which he argued that the concept of clas...
In recent years concerns about inequality have been growing in prominence within UK policy debates. ...
Personal Reflections by Mike Savage It hardly needs emphasis that rising inequality within and betwe...
Inequality appears to be back on the intellectual and political agenda. This paper provides a commen...
The LSE’s new International Inequalities Institute has hosted three major thinkers on inequality: To...
National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the ...
Today in Britain there is a massive disconnect between people and politicians, and between the 'have...
In the context of the recent spread of public and academic concern with economic inequality, this pa...
In the past two years we have had two official ‘stock takes’ of equality from the National Equality ...
The UK government proudly affirms that the country has some of the strongest equalities legislation ...
Economic inequality has become centre stage in the political debate, but what the political leaders ...
In his Budget, George Osborne claimed inequality is at its lowest level in 28 years. Yet recent rese...
When New Labour came to power in 1997, its leaders asked for it to be judged after ten years on its ...
The Labour government has strived to reduce poverty and inequality over the last decade – with mixed...
Is income inequality always bad for society? Francesc Trillas writes on the impact of inequality on ...
Sean Swan recently wrote an article for Democratic Audit in which he argued that the concept of clas...
In recent years concerns about inequality have been growing in prominence within UK policy debates. ...
Personal Reflections by Mike Savage It hardly needs emphasis that rising inequality within and betwe...
Inequality appears to be back on the intellectual and political agenda. This paper provides a commen...
The LSE’s new International Inequalities Institute has hosted three major thinkers on inequality: To...
National minimum wage increases over the next four years are – on their own – unlikely to solve the ...
Today in Britain there is a massive disconnect between people and politicians, and between the 'have...