Inequality Watch – the European observatory of inequality
Inequality Watch is the first independent information network for inequality in Europe.
Inequality Watch is the first independent information network for inequality in Europe.
‘Rethinking migration for a Good Society’ by Katherine Tonkiss considers what a ‘Good Society’ means for immigration control.

In October 2015, the European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) published ‘Antisemitism. Overview of data available in the European Union 2004–2014’.
In 2015, the Equality and Human Rights Commission identified five key actions to tackle the barriers that prevent disabled people participating in political life.
The EHRC in Scotland is carrying out a programme of work monitoring listed public authorities’ compliance with the Equality Act 2010.

In 2015 the Council of Europe’s Gender Equality Unit published a brochure bringing together the main Council of Europe instruments on gender equality and women’s rights.
‘The Runnymede School Report. Race, Education and Inequality in Contemporary Britain’ was published in September 2015.

In September 2015 EVAW published ‘Ending Violence Against Women and Girls: A Guide for Schools’.
Age International’s third Global AgeWatch Index measures the quality of life of older people around the world in 96 countries.

The government is about to decide how much money will be spent on care over the next five years. Please sign Age UK’s Don’t Cut Care petition and make this a priority for the Chancellor, George Osborne.