Report on British attitudes to immigration and integration
In June 2012, GMF published ‘Parochial and Cosmopolitan Britain: Examining the Social Divide in Reactions to Immigration’ by Robert Ford.
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In June 2012, GMF published ‘Parochial and Cosmopolitan Britain: Examining the Social Divide in Reactions to Immigration’ by Robert Ford.
In July 2012, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation published research updating its annual ‘minimum income standard’ for the United Kingdom asking what people need to achieve a socially acceptable standard of living.
‘Child Poverty in the UK: The report on the 2010 target’ was published in June 2012 by the Department for Education.

In June 2012, Oxfam published a paper called ‘The Perfect Storm: Economic stagnation, the rising cost of living, public spending cuts, and the impact on UK poverty’.
The 2001 annual review of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) in now available.
On 23 May 2012 the Government published its Social Mobility Strategy entitled ‘Opening Doors, Breaking Barriers: A Strategy for Social Mobility’.
The Department for Work and Pensions published the ‘National Social Report’ in May 2012.
‘The Big Society Audit 2012’ finds a ‘Big Society gap’ in performance against key indicators including age, ethnicity and affluence.
In April 2012, brap published ‘Interculturalism. A breakdown of thinking and practice: lessons from the field’.
On 23 February 2012, the Centre for Local Economic Strategies and North West Infrastructure Partnership published their joint report ‘Responsible Reform: Open Public Services for All’.