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 Radical Statistics publications on poverty and inequality

 

 

 

Low pay statistics: setting the scene

Bharti Patel

Radical Statistics 77: 3 - 7

The theory and practice of wage subsidisation: some historical reflections

Frank Wilkinson

Radical Statistics 77: 8 - 31

The family policy trilemma: the consequences for low-income families in liberal welfare regimes

Hartley Dean

Radical Statistics 77: 32 - 43

Measuring Social Exclusion: a lifespan approach

Patrick McCrystal, Kathryn Higgins and Andrew Percy

Radical Statistics 76: 3 - 14

Quantifying Social Capital: measuring the intangible in the local policy context

Martin Roberts and Martin Roche

Radical Statistics 76: 15 - 28

Social Exclusion and Housing: a relationship in need of elaboration

Alex Marsh

Radical Statistics 76: 29 - 37

Poor areas and the "Ecological Fallacy"

Paul Spicker

Radical Statistics 76: 38 - 49

Engendering Poverty Research: How to go beyond the feminisation of poverty

Elisabetta Ruspini

Radical Statistics 75: 25 - 37

Reducing wages inequalities from published company financial statements

Prem Sikka and Bob Wearing

Radical Statistics 75: 3 - 15

Looking at Health Inequalities: Social class, disabled people and ethnic origin

Alison Macfarlane, Mel Bartley, Susan Kerrison, and Jenny Head

Official Health Statistics - An Unofficial Guide, 2000, Chapter 4

Money Matters: Measuring poverty, wealth and unemployment.

Paul Johnson, Sarah Tanner, and Ray Thomas

Official Health Statistics - An Unofficial Guide, 2000, Chapter 5

Tackling inequalities - Where we are now and what can be done

Christina Pantazis and David Gordon (editors)

Policy Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86134 146 6

The widening gap: health inequalities and policy in Britain

Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling, David Gordon and George Davey Smith

Policy Press, 1999
ISBN 1 86134 142 3

Inequalities in health (book review)

Jan Rigby

Radical Statistics 72
Autumn 99

Inequalities in Health: evidence presented to the Independent Inquiry chaired by Sir Donald Acheson

David Gordon, Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling and George Davey Smith (editors)

Policy Press, 1999
ISBN 1 86134 174 1

Defining and measuring social exclusion: a critical overview of current proposals

Ruth Levitas

Radical Statistics 71
Summer '99

Poverty and disabled children

David Gordon and Pauline Heslop

Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 20

Where are the deprived? measuring deprivation in cities and regions

Peter Lee

Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 21

The racialisation of ethnic inequalities in health

James Y Nazroo

Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 25

Making sense of health inequality statistics

Mel Bartley, David Blane and George Davey Smith

Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 27

Poverty and health

Anthony Staines

Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 28

Working with historical statistics on poverty and economic distress

Humphrey Southall

Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 40

Ending world poverty in the 21st century

Peter Townsend

Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98

Poverty across the life course and health

 

George Davey Smith

Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98

Is it worth reducing inequalities in health?

Danny Dorling

Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98

Inequalities in crime and criminal justice

 

Christina Pantazis

Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98

How can we end inequalities in housing?

Alan Murie

Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98

Inequalities in education: Targets and Education Action Zones

 

Ian Plewis

Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98

 

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