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Are 'Poor' Pensioners 'Deprived'?
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Poor whites: the forgotten middleclass
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Poor whites: the forgotten middleclass
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Poor whites: the forgotten underclass
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Child benefit level may be raised as part of anti-poverty measures
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Large family kids more likely to be broke
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Large family kids more likely to be broke
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Transmitted Deprivation: looking backward and looking forward
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Using Survey Method to Research Minority Ethnic Differences
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The Employment Rates of Disabled People
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After Londonistan
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Age at first birth and disadvantage among ethnic groups in Britain
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The employment rates of disabled people
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How can deprivation indicators help us to understand poverty?
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The economic position of large families
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Are 'poor' pensioners 'deprived'?
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'Ik mocht geen jongen uit het bergvolk'
Tariq Modood, Richard Berthoud, Jane Lakey, et al.
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Are 'Poor' Pensioners 'Deprived'?
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Closing Gaps: an investigation into unfairness turns up the opposite
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Inequalities in society 'cost billions a year in lost income'
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Inequalities in society 'cost billions a year in lost income'
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Let's not follow the Monty Python script: the absurd competition in the victimhood stakes obscures the real battle to iron out stubborn inequalities
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Let's not follow the Monty Python script: the absurd competition in the victimhood stakes obscures the real battle to iron out stubborn inequalities
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Equalities review highlights key areas which could affect economic growth
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Situations vacant but mums need not apply
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Mothers come bottom of the recruitment pile
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Inequality 'needs new approach'
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Equalities review highlights key areas which could affect economic growth
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Equalities review highlights key areas which could affect growth
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Employers put back-to-work mums at bottom of list for jobs