Radical Statistics publications on poverty and inequality
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Low pay statistics: setting the scene |
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Bharti Patel
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Radical Statistics 77: 3 - 7 |
The theory and practice of wage subsidisation: some historical reflections
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Frank Wilkinson
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Radical Statistics 77: 8 - 31 |
The family policy trilemma: the consequences for low-income families in liberal welfare regimes |
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Hartley Dean
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Radical Statistics 77: 32 - 43 |
Measuring Social Exclusion: a lifespan approach |
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Patrick McCrystal, Kathryn Higgins and Andrew Percy |
Radical Statistics 76: 3 - 14 |
Quantifying Social Capital: measuring the intangible in the local policy context |
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Martin Roberts and Martin Roche |
Radical Statistics 76: 15 - 28 |
Social Exclusion and Housing: a relationship in need of elaboration |
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Alex Marsh |
Radical Statistics 76: 29 - 37 |
Poor areas and the "Ecological Fallacy" |
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Paul Spicker |
Radical Statistics 76: 38 - 49 |
Engendering Poverty Research: How to go beyond the feminisation of poverty |
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Elisabetta Ruspini |
Radical Statistics 75: 25 - 37 |
Reducing wages inequalities from published company financial statements |
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Prem Sikka and Bob Wearing |
Radical Statistics 75: 3 - 15 |
Looking at Health Inequalities: Social class, disabled people and ethnic origin |
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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. |
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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 |
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Christina Pantazis and David Gordon (editors) |
Policy Press, 2000
ISBN 1 86134 146 6 |
The widening gap: health inequalities and policy in Britain |
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Mary Shaw, Daniel Dorling, David Gordon and George Davey Smith |
Policy Press, 1999
ISBN 1 86134 142 3 |
Inequalities in health (book review) |
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Jan Rigby |
Radical Statistics 72
Autumn 99 |
Inequalities in Health: evidence presented to the Independent Inquiry chaired by Sir Donald Acheson |
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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 |
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Ruth Levitas |
Radical Statistics 71
Summer '99 |
Poverty and disabled children |
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David Gordon and Pauline Heslop |
Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 20 |
Where are the deprived? measuring deprivation in cities and regions |
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Peter Lee |
Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 21 |
The racialisation of ethnic inequalities in health |
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James Y Nazroo |
Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 25 |
Making sense of health inequality statistics |
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Mel Bartley, David Blane and George Davey Smith |
Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 27 |
Poverty and health |
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Anthony Staines |
Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 28 |
Working with historical statistics on poverty and economic distress |
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Humphrey Southall |
Statistics and Society 1999, Chapter 40 |
Ending world poverty in the 21st century |
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Peter Townsend |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Poverty across the life course and health |
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George Davey Smith |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Is it worth reducing inequalities in health? |
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Danny Dorling |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Inequalities in crime and criminal justice |
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Christina Pantazis |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
How can we end inequalities in housing? |
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Alan Murie |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |
Inequalities in education: Targets and Education Action Zones |
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Ian Plewis |
Radical Statistics 68
Summer '98 |