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- Inequalities is a biweekly blog by Ben Baumberg Geiger (and formerly also edited by Rob de Vries and Brendan Saloner) about inequalities-related research in the UK, US and beyond. The blog was originally a collaborative blog (we explain the change here), so from 2010 to 2014 there's also a collection of great posts by a series of other contributors. If you want to stay updated, then see the subscription options in this column further down the page.
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Here is another that may be of interest – http://kittysjones.wordpress.com/2013/03/11/welfare-wrongs-and-human-rights-a-summary/
Thanks Kitty! (btw, at some point I’ll remove the link from this page as we tend not to use links here, but great if you continue to comment at the bottom of our main posts 🙂 )
BB