'Left behind' neighbourhoods have poor public transport but are more reliant on it, new research shows
Houses of Parliament
'Left behind' neighbourhoods have poor public transport but are more reliant on it, new research shows
March 31, 2021
‘We are drowning in insecurity’: young people and life after the pandemic
Financial Times
Work
Wealth
‘We are drowning in insecurity’: young people and life after the pandemic
April 29, 2021
A levels and University Access 2022
Sutton Trust
Education
A levels and University Access 2022
August 4, 2022
A Lifetime Lost, or a Lifetime Saved
ADHD Foundation
Education
A Lifetime Lost, or a Lifetime Saved
October 1, 2017
A wealth tax for the UK
London School of Economics
Taxation
Wealth
A wealth tax for the UK
December 9, 2020
An agenda for action: Reducing racial inequality in modern Britain
Bright Blue
British Future
An agenda for action: Reducing racial inequality in modern Britain
August 30, 2022
Arrears fears: The distribution of UK household wealth and the impact on families
Resolution Foundation
Wealth
Arrears fears: The distribution of UK household wealth and the impact on families
July 20, 2022
Bottlenecks: The Real Opportunity Challenge
Brookings Institute
Bottlenecks: The Real Opportunity Challenge
April 28, 2014
Bringing up the next generation: from research to policy
Nuffield Foundation
Education
Bringing up the next generation: from research to policy
July 11, 2022
Broken Ladders: The Myth of Meritocracy for Women of Colour in the Workplace
Runnymede Trust
Fawcett Society
Work
Broken Ladders: The Myth of Meritocracy for Women of Colour in the Workplace
May 25, 2022
Can genetics help eliminate inequality?
Education
Can genetics help eliminate inequality?
November 19, 2021
CEO pay survey 2022: CEO pay surges 39%
High Pay Centre
Work
CEO pay survey 2022: CEO pay surges 39%
August 22, 2022
Childcare costs and poverty
Childcare costs and poverty
Social Market Foundation
Wealth
Work
July 21, 2022
Cost of living crisis: the UK needs to raise taxes not cut them – here's why
University of Essex
Wealth
Taxation
Cost of living crisis: the UK needs to raise taxes not cut them – here's why
August 22, 2022
Covid-19 and Disadvantage gaps in England 2020
Education Policy Institute
Education
Covid-19 and Disadvantage gaps in England 2020
February 10, 2022
Covid-19 and Insecure Work
Trades Union Congress
Work
Covid-19 and Insecure Work
April 16, 2021
Democratic Repair: What Britons want from their democracy
More in Common
Democracy
Democratic Repair: What Britons want from their democracy
October 11, 2021
Denied the Right to a Safe Home: Fight for Home
Shelter
Housing
Denied the Right to a Safe Home: Fight for Home
May 26, 2021
Disabled children and their families
Scope
Education
Disabled children and their families
April 1, 2020
Disadvantage
University of Oxford
Disadvantage
May 1, 2007
Early childhood inequalities
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Wealth
Education
Early childhood inequalities
June 23, 2022
Economic Insecurity and Voting Intention
University of Oxford
Wealth
Economic Insecurity and Voting Intention
May 24, 2022
Education Inequalities
Education Inequalities
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Education
August 16, 2022
Ethnicity and the heightened risk of very deep poverty
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Wealth
Ethnicity and the heightened risk of very deep poverty
August 3, 2022
Fairness and Opportunity: The Environmental Justice Commission
Institute for Public Policy Research
Environment
Fairness and Opportunity: The Environmental Justice Commission
July 14, 2021
Falling further behind: hardship among benefit capped families as prices rise
Child Poverty Action Group
Wealth
Social security
Falling further behind: hardship among benefit capped families as prices rise
June 21, 2022
Going without: deepening poverty in the UK
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Wealth
Going without: deepening poverty in the UK
July 25, 2022
Good Work Index 2022
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development
Work
Good Work Index 2022
June 20, 2022
Health Equity in England (Marmot 10 Years On)
Institute of Health Equity
Health
Health Equity in England (Marmot 10 Years On)
February 1, 2020
High Pay Centre analysis of FTSE 350 pay ratios
High Pay Centre
Work
High Pay Centre analysis of FTSE 350 pay ratios
May 23, 2022
Higher education, career opportunities, and intergenerational inequality
University of Warwick
Wealth
Education
Work
Higher education, career opportunities, and intergenerational inequality
October 13, 2016
HMRC’s Tax Gap 2022 Edition – TaxWatch Briefing
TaxWatch
Taxation
HMRC’s Tax Gap 2022 Edition – TaxWatch Briefing
June 27, 2022
Hope to buy: The decline of youth home ownership
Resolution Foundation
Housing
Wealth
Hope to buy: The decline of youth home ownership
December 2, 2021
House of Cards
Transparency International UK
Wealth
Democracy
Housing
House of Cards
July 5, 2021
How much tax do the rich really pay?
University of Warwick
Wealth
Taxation
How much tax do the rich really pay?
June 15, 2020
How poverty affects people's decision-making processes
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Wealth
How poverty affects people's decision-making processes
February 1, 2017
Inequality can double the energy required to secure universal decent living
University of Leeds
Environment
Wealth
Inequality can double the energy required to secure universal decent living
August 26, 2022
Inheritances and inequality over the life cycle: what will they mean for younger generations?
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Wealth
Inheritances and inequality over the life cycle: what will they mean for younger generations?
April 26, 2021
Interim Report of the Fair Pay Review
HM Treasury
Work
Interim Report of the Fair Pay Review
December 1, 2010
Jubilee Britain: after a decade of upheaval, where are we going now?
British Future
Jubilee Britain: after a decade of upheaval, where are we going now?
May 18, 2022
Key drivers of the disadvantage gap
Education Policy Institute
Education
Key drivers of the disadvantage gap
July 25, 2018
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK: 2022
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Wealth
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK: 2022
July 14, 2022
Measuring Unfair Inequality: Reconciling Equality of Opportunity and Freedom from Poverty
University of Bristol
Education
Wealth
Work
Measuring Unfair Inequality: Reconciling Equality of Opportunity and Freedom from Poverty
September 16, 2021
New figures spark fears of a perfect storm in prisons
Prison Reform Trust
Justice
New figures spark fears of a perfect storm in prisons
July 15, 2022
Not heating, eating or meeting bills: managing a cost of living crisis on a low income
Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Wealth
Social security
Not heating, eating or meeting bills: managing a cost of living crisis on a low income
June 29, 2022
Official statistics underestimate wealth inequality in Britain
London School of Economics
Wealth
Official statistics underestimate wealth inequality in Britain
January 7, 2022
On Borrowed Time: Future Generations and the Net Zero Transition
Social Market Foundation
Environment
On Borrowed Time: Future Generations and the Net Zero Transition
June 14, 2022
Out of pocket: the places at the sharp end of the cost of living crisis
Centre for Cities
Wealth
Out of pocket: the places at the sharp end of the cost of living crisis
July 14, 2022
Overcoming the liability of poorness: disadvantage, fragility, and the poverty entrepreneur
University of Notre Dame
Wealth
Work
Overcoming the liability of poorness: disadvantage, fragility, and the poverty entrepreneur
October 3, 2020
People of colour far likelier to live in very high air pollution areas
Friends of the Earth
Environment
People of colour far likelier to live in very high air pollution areas
October 4, 2022
Political Equality: What is it and why does it matter?
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Democracy
Wealth
Political Equality: What is it and why does it matter?
February 16, 2022
Poorest get worse quality of NHS care in England, new research finds
Nuffield Trust
Health
Poorest get worse quality of NHS care in England, new research finds
January 23, 2020
Pre-pandemic relative poverty rate for children of lone parents almost double that for children living with two parents
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Wealth
Social security
Pre-pandemic relative poverty rate for children of lone parents almost double that for children living with two parents
July 4, 2022
Prosperity and justice
Institute for Public Policy Research
Taxation
Environment
Work
Wealth
Prosperity and justice
September 5, 2018
Return of bumper pay growth in finance fuels new rise in earnings inequality
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Work
Return of bumper pay growth in finance fuels new rise in earnings inequality
May 4, 2022
School funding in England
National Audit Office
Education
School funding in England
July 2, 2021
Sen’s Capability Approach
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Sen’s Capability Approach
April 25, 2012
Sources of wealth and their implications for taxation
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Wealth
Taxation
Sources of wealth and their implications for taxation
October 30, 2020
Squeezed out
New Economics Foundation
Housing
Squeezed out
December 1, 2021
Tax as a Tool for Racial Justice
Decolonising Economics
Taxation
Tax as a Tool for Racial Justice
September 9, 2022
Tax Justice Manifesto 2019
Tax Justice UK
TaxWatch
Taxation
Tax Justice Manifesto 2019
November 6, 2019
The disease of disparity: A blueprint to make progress on health inequalities in England
Institute for Public Policy Research
Health
The disease of disparity: A blueprint to make progress on health inequalities in England
October 19, 2021
The effect of taxes and benefits on UK inequality
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Taxation
Wealth
Social security
The effect of taxes and benefits on UK inequality
May 27, 2019
The Good Childhood Report 2021
The Children's Society
The Good Childhood Report 2021
August 18, 2021
The grass isn’t greener for everyone
Ramblers
Environment
The grass isn’t greener for everyone
September 16, 2020
The Insecurity Index
Autonomy
Work
The Insecurity Index
March 23, 2022
The Lammy Review
Ministry of Justice
Justice
The Lammy Review
September 8, 2017
The Living Standards Audit 2022
Resolution Foundation
Wealth
Work
Social security
The Living Standards Audit 2022
July 4, 2022
The myth of meritocracy: who really gets what they deserve?
Education
Work
Wealth
The myth of meritocracy: who really gets what they deserve?
October 19, 2018
The role of the workplace in ethnic wage differentials
City, University of London
Work
The role of the workplace in ethnic wage differentials
July 30, 2022
The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better
Equality Trust
Wealth
The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better
March 5, 2009
Time for parents
Nuffield Foundation
Wealth
Education
Housing
Health
Time for parents
May 26, 2022
Trust issues: Dealing with distrust in politics
Institute for Public Policy Research
Democracy
Trust issues: Dealing with distrust in politics
December 4, 2021
Unequal pandemic, fairer recovery
Health Foundation
Wealth
Health
Unequal pandemic, fairer recovery
July 6, 2021
We need to challenge the myth that the rich are specially-talented wealth creators
London School of Economics
Wealth
Work
We need to challenge the myth that the rich are specially-talented wealth creators
January 27, 2015
We trust our neighbours less - lockdown and a decline in community cohesion
Institute for Social and Economic Research
We trust our neighbours less - lockdown and a decline in community cohesion
November 8, 2020
Why do wealthy parents have wealthy children?
Institute for Fiscal Studies
Wealth
Why do wealthy parents have wealthy children?
September 8, 2021
Why free school meal recipients earn less than their peers
Office for National Statistics
Wealth
Work
Why free school meal recipients earn less than their peers
August 4, 2022
Will the levelling up missions help reduce regional inequality?
Institute for Government
Will the levelling up missions help reduce regional inequality?
March 30, 2022