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Monthly Archives: December 2013
Conference Announcement: Complex Systems, Health Disparities & Population Health: Building Bridges
Conference on Complex Systems, Health Disparities & Population Health: Building Bridges February 24-25, 2014 Natcher Conference Center NIH Campus, Bethesda, MD Presented by the University of Michigan Network on Inequality, Complexity and Health Improving population health and eliminating health disparities is … Continue reading
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The Boris Johnson ‘Cornflake’ model of social mobility
There are some Boris Johnson news stories we can all enjoy. Like that time he fell in a river. Or when he got stuck up on a zip-wire. Or even when he rescued that woman being menaced by youths – … Continue reading
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Tagged Boris Johnson, cornflake, Inequality, IQ, Mayor of London, social mobility
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