
House of Commons Library briefing paper: Gypsies and Travellers
Children from Gypsy and Traveller communities attain and progress significantly below the national average throughout compulsory education.
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Children from Gypsy and Traveller communities attain and progress significantly below the national average throughout compulsory education.
IPPR’s Commission on Economic Justice has published its interim report, Time for Change: a new vision for the British Economy.
Research by Dr Angus Holford, shows that ‘graduates from higher socioeconomic status have an advantage in accessing internships while being significantly insulated from their negative

‘Glass floors and slow growth: a recipe for deepening inequality and hampering social mobility’ by Abigail McKnightย andย Richard V. Reeves argues that ‘policy-makers interested in improving

Launched in September 2014 by the Institute of Health Equity, the Marmot Indicators 2014 were developed in collaboration with Public Health England.

The Guardian have compiled stories from people who escapedย modern slavery for a July 2017 edition.

The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) have published an August 2017 strategy to reduce pay gaps in Britain.

The earnings gap between men with richer parents and their counterparts from less well-off backgrounds is widening.ย This is according to an August 2017 working paper by theย Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).

Just under a quarter of a million people are experiencing the worst forms of homelessness across Britain, with rough sleeping forecast to rise by 76% in the next decade.
The Joseph Rowntree Foundation is calling for the Government to end the freeze on support for housing costs, and uprate Housing Benefit in line with local rents.