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Monthly Archives: June 2014
The latest from British Social Attitudes
Today sees the release of the annual British Social Attitudes series, and – for the first time – I have a chapter in it. I make two arguments. Firstly- and familiar to readers of this blog – I argue that … Continue reading
The Inequalities Blog is changing
Those of you who check the blog will have noticed that the gap between posts has been steadily increasing for a while, and recently we haven’t posted much at all. This is the perhaps inevitable result of the blog contributors … Continue reading
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