Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
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Understanding Inequalities: new thinking for public policy
We are witnessing increasing divisions in society whereby health gains for some are not shared by others; where social mobility is falling; and where the pay gap between ordinary workers and corporate leaders has grown exponentially. Inequality is now a mainstream political issue. What does current...
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Corporate governance, shareholder value and worker rights Simon Deakin, Centre for Business Research
Simon Deakin is a Professor of Law. He specializes in labour law, private law, company law and EU law. His research is concerned, more generally, wit...
‘Inequality, what’s new?’ - Sir Vince Cable
The Rt Hon Sir Vince Cable is the former Coalition Secretary of State for Business Innovation and Skills and President of the Board of Trade (2010-201...
A sociological and historical perspective on health inequalities: implications for current policy debates Mike Kelly, Institute of Public Health and Simon Szreter, Faculty of History
Professor Kelly is Senior Visiting Fellow in the Department of Public Health and Primary Care at the Institute of Public Health at the University of C...
Colonial-modern legacies of development and public policy - Sarah Radcliffe, Department of Geography
Sarah Radcliffe is Professor of Latin American Geography and Fellow of Christ's College. Professor Radcliffe has been working on issues around interse...
A focus on children in care - Lucy Delap, Faculty of History
New polling on public attitudes to inequality - Laurence Janta-Lipinski, Associate Director, YouGov
We are witnessing increasing divisions in society whereby health gains for some are not shared by others; where social mobility is falling; and where...
Youth precarity and inequitable transitions - Geoff Hayward, Faculty of Education
Do inequities in neighbourhood food environments contribute to inequalities in diet and health? - Pablo Monsivais
Dr Monsivais’ talk today focuses on whether inequities in neighbourhood food
environments contribute to inequalities in diet and health.
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