JRF publications: Supporting young people into work and reducing ethnic inequalities
Two JRF papers focus on helping young people move into the labour market with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people from ethnic groups.
Two JRF papers focus on helping young people move into the labour market with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people from ethnic groups.

The report of the LSE Gender, Inequality and Power Commission was published in October 2015.

The UK Administrative Justice Institute (UKAJI) is a ‘virtual hub’ for administrative justice in the UK, funded by the Nuffield Foundation.
A UKREN briefing paper gives ‘Seven reasons why those concerned with race equality should support the EU’.
‘What works to reduce prejudice and discrimination? A review of the evidence’ was published by the Scottish Government in October 2015.
In October 2015, the Counting Women In coalition published the ‘Sex and Power 2015: Who Runs Britain?’ report.
‘Equality, human rights and access to civil law justice: A literature review’ was published by the Equality and Human Rights Commission in October 2015.
In October 2015, the Government published updated details of the percentage of public appointments made to women.
The report of the LSE Gender, Inequality and Power Commission was published in October 2015.
Two JRF papers focus on helping young people move into the labour market with a particular focus on disadvantaged young people from ethnic groups.