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Foreword |
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Acknowledgements |
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Introduction |
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Section I Inequality and poverty |
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1 Prime suspect: murder in Britain |
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2 The dream that turned pear-shaped |
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31 | (10) |
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3 The soul searching within New Labour |
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41 | (8) |
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49 | (8) |
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5 Axing the child poverty measure is wrong |
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57 | (4) |
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Section II Injustice and ideology |
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61 | (40) |
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6 Brutal budget to entrench inequality |
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63 | (2) |
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7 New Labour and Inequality: Thatcherism Continued? |
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65 | (18) |
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8 All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist |
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83 | (10) |
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9 Glass conflict: David Cameron's claim to understand poverty |
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93 | (4) |
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10 Clearing the poor away |
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97 | (4) |
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Section III Race and identity |
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101 | (30) |
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103 | (8) |
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12 Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain |
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111 | (4) |
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13 How much evidence do you need? Ethnicity, harm and crime |
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115 | (6) |
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14 UK medical school admissions by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex |
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121 | (4) |
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15 Race and the repercussions of recession |
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125 | (6) |
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Section IV Education and hierarchy |
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131 | (56) |
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16 What's it to do with the price of fish? |
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133 | (6) |
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17 Little progress towards a fairer education system |
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139 | (8) |
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18 One of Labour's great successes |
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147 | (2) |
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19 Do three points make a trend? |
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149 | (6) |
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20 Educational mobility in England and Germany |
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155 | (4) |
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21 Cash and the not so classless society |
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159 | (6) |
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22 Britain must close the great pay divide |
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165 | (5) |
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23 Raising equality in access to higher education |
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170 | (17) |
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Section V Elitism and geneticism |
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187 | (28) |
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24 The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels |
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189 | (4) |
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25 The Fabian essay: the myth of inherited inequality |
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193 | (6) |
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26 The return to elitism in education |
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199 | (10) |
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27 The super-rich are still soaring away |
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209 | (6) |
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Section VI Mobility and employment |
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215 | (32) |
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28 The trouble with moving upmarket |
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217 | (4) |
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29 Britain - split and divided by inequality |
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221 | (4) |
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30 London and the English desert: the grain of truth in a stereotype |
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225 | (12) |
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31 Are the times changing back? |
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237 | (6) |
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32 Unemployment and health |
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243 | (4) |
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Section VII Bricks and mortar |
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247 | (50) |
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33 Mortality amongst street sleeping youth in the UK |
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249 | (2) |
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34 Daylight robbery: there's no shortage of housing |
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251 | (4) |
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35 The influence of selective migration patterns |
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255 | (8) |
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36 The geography of poverty, inequality and wealth in the UK and abroad |
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263 | (28) |
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37 All connected? Geographies of race, death, wealth, votes and births |
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291 | (6) |
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Section VIII Wellbeing and misery |
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297 | (48) |
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38 Against the organization of misery? The Marmot Review of Health Inequalities |
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299 | (8) |
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307 | (4) |
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40 The geography of social inequality and health |
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311 | (16) |
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41 The cartographer's mad project |
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327 | (6) |
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42 The fading of the dream: widening inequalities in life expectancy in America |
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333 | (6) |
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43 The importance of circumstance, section from: anecdote is the singular of data |
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339 | (6) |
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Section IX Advocacy and action |
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345 | (42) |
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44 Mean machine: how structural inequality makes social inequality seem natural |
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347 | (4) |
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45 Policing the borders of crime: who decides research? |
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351 | (6) |
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357 | (6) |
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47 When the social divide deepens |
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363 | (2) |
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48 Ending the scandal of complacency |
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365 | (4) |
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49 Our grandchildren will wonder why we were addicted to social inequality |
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369 | (4) |
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50 Mind the gap: New Labour's legacy on child poverty |
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373 | (6) |
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51 Remapping the world's population: visualizing data using cartograms |
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385 | (2) |
Bibliography |
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Index |
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