
Asylum Aid research on media coverage on asylum
In January 2014, Asylum Aid published ‘Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism’, a new research report into public attitudes, reporting and political posturing.
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In January 2014, Asylum Aid published ‘Dividing Lines: Asylum, the media and some reasons for (cautious) optimism’, a new research report into public attitudes, reporting and political posturing.

An animated video-clip captures the main messages of the EWL’s report on the Impact of austerity measures on women in Europe.
An animated video-clip captures the main messages of the EWL’s report on the Impact of austerity measures on women in Europe.

In 2013 the Equality and Diversity Forum Research Network carried out a survey exploring how research can support the activities of the equality and human rights voluntary sector.

Processes and indicators for measuring the impact of equality bodies by Niall Crowley was published by Equinet in January 2014.

‘Paying the Price. Single parents in the age of austerity’ by Sumi Rabindrakumar was published by Gingerbread in December 2013.
A Runnymede survey found that 4 out of 5 respondents thought that the way that the media portrays ethnic minorities promotes racism.
EU rules to tackle discrimination have been implemented by all Member States in national law. Now, further efforts are needed to apply them in practice.
The latest findings relating to ethnicity in Understanding Society were showcased at a joint event on 16 January 2014.
‘Implications of austerity for LGBT people and services’ was published by NatCen in December 2013.