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  • Book Review: Welfare, Inequality and Social Citizenship - LSE 9/18204918
  • Book: Who are the new poor? And what can we do about it? - Verso 10/17184187
  • Book: Entitled: A Critical History of the British Aristocracy - Bryant, C 9/17184188
  • Food Bank Britain: How thousands are going hungry in the sixth largest economy in the world - issuu 1/14184189
  • Book: The Cost of Inequality: Three Decades of the Super-Rich and the Economy - Stewart Lansley 10/11184190
  • Book: Injustice: Why Social Inequality Persists - Daniel Dorling 4/11184191
  • Book: Super Rich: The Rise of Inequality in Britain and the United States - George Irvin 8/08184192
  • Book: Rich Britain: The Rise and Rise of the New Super-wealthy - Stewart Lansley 2006184193
  • Report: A New Generational Contract: The final report of the Intergenerational Commission - Resolution Foundation 5/18 .pdf184194
  • Report: Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK: 2017-18 to 2021-22 - Institute for Fiscal Studies 11/17184195
  • Report: The Great Escape? Low pay and progression in the UK’s labour market - Social Mobility Commission 10/17 .pdf184196
  • Report: In-work poverty among families with children - Institute for Fiscal Studies 7/17 .pdf184197
  • Report: A minimum income standard for the UK in 2017 - Joseph Rowntree Foundation 7/17 .pdf184198
  • Report: Time for change: an assessment of government policies on social mobility 1997 to 2017 - Social Mobility Commission 28.06.17184199
  • Report: The generation of wealth: asset accumulation across and within cohorts - Resolution Foundation 20.06.17184200
  • Report: Living Standards 2017: the past, present and possible future of UK incomes – Resolution Foundation 1/17184201
  • Report: State of the Nation 2016: Social Mobility in Great Britain - Social Mobility Commission 11/16 .pdf184202
  • 'Treadmill families' going nowhere, says social mobility report – BBC News 16.11.16184203
  • Report: Pregnancy and maternity discrimination - House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee 8/16 .pdf184204
  • The Gender wage gap: Briefing note – Institute for Fiscal Studies 8/16184205
  • Gender pay gap report – House of Commons Women and Equalities Committee 3/16 .pdf184206
  • A Divided Britain? Inequality Within and Between the Regions - Equality Trust Report 7/14184207
  • Towards a Fairer, Stronger Economy - Equality Trust Report 7/14184208
  • Addressing economic inequality at root - NEF Report 7/14184209
  • A Tale of Two Britains: Inequality in the UK - Oxfam Report 3/14184210
  • The true cost of austerity and inequality - Oxfam Report 9/13184211
  • Growing inequalities and their impacts in the United Kingdom - GINI Inequality Impacts Report 7/13184212
  • Top to Bottom: New High Pay Centre report outlines the potential for wealth redistribution 1/13184213
  • Report: Divided We Stand: Why Inequality Keeps Rising - OECD 12/11184214
  • Why the Rich are Getting Richer - NEF Report 11/11184215
  • Report: A third of a percent (the pay of UK low-paid workers, compared to that of their CEOs) - One Society 9/11184216
  • An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in the UK - Report by the National Equality Panel 1/10 *.pdf184218
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