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A-Levels - Education Alone Cannot Level the Playing Field Between Rich and Poor
Thursday, 17 August, 2017
Executive Pay - Has the Penny Finally Dropped?
Thursday, 3 August, 2017
Equality Trust Response to BBC Salaries
Wednesday, 19 July, 2017
Equality Trust Response to IFS Living Standards Report
Wednesday, 19 July, 2017
UK's Extreme Inequality Should be a Source of National Shame
Monday, 17 July, 2017
Giving Workers Real Power Vital For More Equal Society
Tuesday, 11 July, 2017
Support for Low Paid Isn't Enough, We Need Inequality Reduction Strategy
Thursday, 6 July, 2017
Government Must Commit to Inequality Reduction Strategy to Address Social Mobility
Wednesday, 28 June, 2017
Government and Business Must Do More On Social Mobility
Wednesday, 21 June, 2017

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  • About Inequality
    • Resources
    • Scale and Trends
      • How Has Inequality Changed?
      • How is Economic Inequality Defined?
      • The Scale of Economic Inequality in the UK
    • Drivers
      • Childhood
      • Family
      • Globalisation
      • Political Systems and Institutions
      • Technology
    • Impacts
      • Crime
      • Economic
      • Health
      • Social Mobility and Education
      • Trust, Participation, Attitudes and Happiness
    • Attitudes
      • What Do People Know?
      • What Do People Think about Government Action?
      • What Do People Think?
    • Latest Research
    • Books on Inequality
      • Adair Turner: Economics After the Crisis
      • Danny Dorling: Inequality and the 1%
      • Ferdinand Mount: The New Few or A Very British Oligarchy
      • Joseph Stiglitz: The Price of Inequality
      • Norman Pickavance: The Reconnected Leader
      • Polly Toynbee and David Walker: Unjust Rewards
      • Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett: The Spirit Level
      • Stewart Lansley: The Cost of Inequality
      • Thomas Piketty: Capital in the Twenty-First Century
      • Will Hutton: Them and Us
    • The Spirit Level
      • Child Well-being
      • Drug Abuse
      • Education
      • Equality Not Unequal Growth
      • Equality and Global Warming
      • Imprisonment
      • Mental Health
      • Methods
      • Obesity
      • Physical Health
      • Rich and Poor Countries
      • Teenage Births
      • Violence
      • Why More Equality?
      • FAQ
      • The Spirit Level Slides
  • Campaigns
    • #EqualPay50
      • Campaign updates
      • Take action for the 50th anniversary
      • Regional conferences
      • Schools resources
      • Calculate your potential lifetime earnings loss
      • Get advice
      • Get involved
    • Young Equality Campaigners
    • Finance Development, Not Dividends
      • Campaign toolkit
      • Policy briefings
      • Get involved
    • All Party Parliamentary Group on Poverty
      • #Allkidscount
    • Fair Pay Campaign
      • Fair Pay FTSE
    • London Advocacy
      • Take action
    • Our Manifestos
    • Schools Resources
      • Materials to download
    • #EverydayInequality
      • Why #EverydayInequality?
      • How can I contribute to #EverydayInequality?
    • Fight Inequality Alliance UK and Europe
      • Our vision
      • Join the global protests
      • "Fighting inequality in the UK": film release
      • Get involved
      • UK allies
      • European allies
  • Act Now
    • Local Groups
      • UK Groups
      • International Groups
      • Activist Guide
      • Local Groups - in their own words
    • Invite a Speaker
    • Get involved
    • Sign up to our Newsletter
  • Media & News
  • Blog
  • About Us
    • What We Do
    • Richard Wilkinson Lectures
    • History
    • People
    • Financial Information
    • Job Vacancies
    • Volunteer
    • Contact Us
    • Our Funders
    • Privacy Statement
  • Support Us
    • Fundraise for us
    • Affiliate To Us
    • Donate In Memory
    • Leave a Gift