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Section I: Inequality and poverty
- Prime suspect: murder in Britain
From: Criminal obsessions: why harm matters more than crime (second edition), (2008) pp 2440, Centre for Crime and Justice Studies. - The dream that turned pear-shaped
From: Inequalities in Britain 19972006 (2006) Local Economy , vol 21 no 4, pp 35361, Sage. - The soul searching within New Labour
From: The soul searching within New Labour, (2007) Local Economy , vol 22, no 4, pp 31724, Sage. - Unequal Britain
From: Unequal Britain (2007) Socialist Worker , Issue 2061, 28th July 2007. - Axing the child poverty measure is wrong
From: Axing the child poverty measure is wrong, (2010) The Guardian/Observer . Section II: Injustice and ideology
- Brutal budget to entrench inequality
From: Brutal budget to entrench inequality, (2010) Socialist Review , 349, July/August, p 5. - New Labour and inequality: Thatcherism continued?
From: New Labour and inequality: Thatcherism continued? (2010) Local Economy , vol 25, nos 5/6, pp 397413. Sage. - All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist
From: All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist, (2010) Public Policy Research , vol 16, no 4, pp 226-231, Wiley. - Glass conflict: David Camerons claim to understand poverty
From: Glass conflict: David Camerons claim to understand poverty and his wish to eradicate dependency seem wide of the mark, (2010) Roof Magazine , vol 35, no 1, p 10, Shelter. - Clearing the poor away
From: Clearing the poor away, (2010) Socialist Review , November. Section III: Race and identity
- Ghettos in the sky
From: Why Trevor is wrong about race ghettos, (2005) The Guardian/Observer. - Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain
From: Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain through the eyes of two very different teenage girls, (2008) The Guardian/Observer. - How much evidence do you need? Ethnicity, harm and crime
From: CCJS online commentary (2008). - UK medical school admissions by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex
From: The standardised admission ratio for measuring widening participation in medical schools: analysis of UK medical school admissions by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex, (2004) with K. Seyan and T. Greenhalgh, BMJ , 328, pp 154546. - Race and the repercussions of recession
From: Race and the repercussions of recession, (2009) Runnymede Trust Bulletin, No 360, pp13. Section IV: Education and hierarchy
- Whats it to do with the price of fish?
From: Whats it to do with the price of fish?, (2008) with A. Barford, Wideworld (GCSE Geography Review) vol 19, no 3, pp 68, Phillip Alan. - Little progress towards a fairer education system
From: Unpublished commentary on universities (2005). - One of Labours great successes
From: One of Labours great successes, (2010) The Guardian/Observer . - Do three points make a trend?
From: Compass website (2008), 4 November. - Educational mobility in England and Germany
From: Angles, Saxons, inequality, and educational mobility in England and Germany (2010) Social Europe . - Cash and the not so classless society
From: Cash and the not so classless society, (2008) Fabian Review , vol 120, no 2. - Britain must close the great pay divide
From: Britain must close the great pay divide, (2010) The Observer , 28 November. - Raising equality in access to higher education
From: Original article (2010) submitted to National Institute Economic Review Section V: Elitism and geneticism
- The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels
From: The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels, (2010) Environment and Planning A , 42, pp 102325, Pion. - The Fabian essay: the myth of inherited inequality
From: The Fabian essay: the myth of inherited inequality, (2010) Fabian Review vol 122, no 1, pp 1921. - The return to elitism in education
From: The return to elitism in education, (2010) Soundings , Issue 44, March Lawrence and Wisheart. - The super-rich are still soaring away
From: The super-rich are still soaring away, New Statesman , April 2010. Section VI: Mobility and employment
- The trouble with moving upmarket
From: The trouble with moving upmarket, (2007) The Guardian/Observer , 17 July. - Britain split and divided by inequality
From: Britain split and divided by inequality, (2007) Rapport: Journal of the Community and Youth Workers Union (now, The Community, Youth Workers and Not for Profit sector of Unite the Union ) October Issue 45, CYWU National - London and the English desert: the grain of truth in a stereotype
From: London and the English desert: The grain of truth in a stereotype, (2008) Geocarrefour , vol 83, no 2. - Are the times changing back?
From: Are the times changing back? There are painful similarities between life lived in London now and the unjust inequalities of Victorian times, (2010) New London Review , July, no 2, pp 1617. - Unemployment and health
From: Unemployment and health: health benefits vary according to the method of reducing unemployment, (2009) BMJ , 338, b829.
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