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Unequal Health: The Scandal of our Times
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On this book companion website you find further material including. Reading samples, data and all figures. From the book. Please go to the. To get an overview of what is available online, or view the figures in an. Buy the book at. Get ebook taster: Policy Press Bytes. The scandal of our times. Thinking, drawing and counting. Changing demographics and ageing populations. Professor of Epidemiology, University of York. Published by Policy Press. Order with 20% discount.
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The 32 Stops - Lives on London's Central Line
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Geographer Danny Dorling tells the stories of the people who live along The 32 Stops of the Central Line to illustrate the extent and impact of inequality in Britain today - part of a series of twelve books tied to the twelve lines of the London Underground, as TfL celebrates 150 years of the Tube. This website provides you with information and material from the book. Please go the following sections to see more:. Reading sample and multimedia material. Order online at Amazon.
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The Population of the UK - The Population of the UK
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The Population of the UK. The Population of the UK. Explains how geography - in the widest sense - makes a difference to life outcomes. It explains the geographical differences in key socio-economic variables - like education, health, and work - that illustrate the UK's stark social inequalities and affect everyone's lives. Written for undergraduate students across social science disciplines, this unique text presents a social geography of the UK which:. Overview and resources for each chapter. External ...
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Sasi Research Group: Lectures, Talks and Presentations
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Lectures, Talks and Presentations. Of the Social and Spatial Inequalities Research Group at the University of Sheffield. As we no longer have the resources to maintain our website, this page is an archived version which is not updated regularly anymore. The following overview is a selection of material from lectures, presentations and talks of Professor Danny Dorling. And the SaSI research group. All audio features are also accessible via the SaSI Podcast. Of Spatial Social Structure. Audio Stream / MP3.
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Poverty meeting | Sheffield Equality Group
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Affiliated to the national Equality Trust. The Sheffield Fairness Commission, a group of representatives in Sheffield from faith, business, politics and public organisations, held it’s second meeting on Wednesday. The commission was considering the impact of poverty in the city, and how to reduce it. Evidence was given by Professor Richard Wilkinson from the Equality Trust, Dean of Sheffield Cathedral Peter Bradley, and Deven Ghelani from the centre for Social Justice. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. We also...
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The Problem | Sheffield Equality Group
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Affiliated to the national Equality Trust. We live in an unequal city…. Nearly all (92%) of children in Bradway get 5 A -C GCSEs, compared to a quarter of children in Brightside. People living in Crookesmoor die fourteen years younger than those living in Crosspool;. In Flower there are around 24 teenage pregnancies per 1000 , less than 5 in Fullwood. Rates of mental health problems are three times higher in Netherthorpe than in Netheredge. Thoughts on “The Problem”. July 15, 2011 at 10:06 am. Executive ...
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Unsupported | Sheffield Equality Group
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Affiliated to the national Equality Trust. Campaign on cuts to social care and support. Equality group members are currently involved in…. A media and face-to-face campaign on welfare reform and inequality. Performing street theatre (a bedroom farce! To protest about Bedroom Tax. Promoting the results of a survey on the Basic Income. Exploring a forum/storytelling to give voice to those affected and prompt discussion. Centre for Welfare Reform. Common Cause – using our values to change the world. New Eco...
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Next Steps | Sheffield Equality Group
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Affiliated to the national Equality Trust. Any social movement needs roots in local areas and communities, the Sheffield Equality Group does at a local level what the Equality Trust. Campaign do at a national level: lobby those with power and publicise the importance of income inequality. Things we are planning include:. On issues around income inequality, including the Spirit Level Documentary. Continued space for general discussion. Around income inequality; as well as informal talks. Speaking on incom...
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Equality When?: Extreme inequality, and the riots in Tibet
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Friday, March 21, 2008. Extreme inequality, and the riots in Tibet. This article, by Heiko Khoo, gives a very convincing explanation for the explosion of unrest in Tibet: extreme inequality that is even more acute than the already-insane inequality prevailing in China generally, which is itself driven by China's descent into the free market. Http:/ www.marxist.com/the-riots-in-tibet.htm. Here's a snippet from the article (I believe Heiko Khoo is a researcher for Amnesty):. Given that so much of what cons...
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Equality When?: January 2010
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Saturday, January 16, 2010. Social barriers to sustainability. The social barriers to sustainability. To avert climate change, we must outlaw inequality and open the borders. A shorter article based on this appeared in New Internationalist, June 2010. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). For more information and resources on inequality see The Equality Trust. Established by Richard Wilkinson in 2009, and Danny Dorling's research group at Sheffield University. Bob at dustormagic dot net. Oxford, United Kingdom.