
Fawcett Society research: Pay and progression of women of colour
Fawcett Society are working in partnership with the Runnymede Trust to deliver a project exploring the pay and progression of women of colour. Pay and Progression of Women

Fawcett Society are working in partnership with the Runnymede Trust to deliver a project exploring the pay and progression of women of colour. Pay and Progression of Women

The number of people giving has declined since 2016 from 69% to 57% in 2018, which means charities should reflect on these trends when developing

‘In 2018, non-EU-born migrants were over twice as likely to describe themselves as members of a group that faces discrimination because of nationality, religion, language,
‘Anxiety’ generally remains a strong feeling; even those with a status ‘strongly agree’ that they are anxious at 45.1%. This is from the January 2020

Social media and the internet was a particular focus of concern over antisemitism and extremism in 2018. This is according to the December 2019 report
It is estimated out of the 1.2 million EU/EEA and Swiss nationals living in London, 6% are vulnerable and at risk of not applying for
Almost half (49%) of those applying to the EU Settlement Scheme said they found the application process “difficult” (ranging from “slightly” to “very”). This is

The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and the Home Office have released their strategy, launched July 2019, with recommendations to improve state-led enforcement

Between April and May 2019, 18 workshops were carried out by ComRes to understand the post-Brexit priorities of low-income voters as the UK looks to

‘We are divided on identity issues, our trust in the political system and in public institutions is at an all-time low, and we are overwhelmingly