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Part 1: Mapping Inequalities in the UK today: the changing face of inequalities? 1, Economic Inequalities in the UK since 2008; Nicholas Sowels 2, Tackling Inequality is an Economic Imperative; Stewart Lansley 3, Inequalities in England: Regional Differences and New Perspectives on a Geopolitical Issue; Mark Bailoni 4, ‘A Classless Society?’ Making Sense of Inequalities in the Contemporary UK with the Great British Class Survey; Niall Cunningham, Helene Snee and Fiona Devine 5, What the Minimum Income Standard Tells us About Living Standards in the UK; Abigail Davis and Matt Padley 6, Inequality in the UK in a Comparative Perspective; Jonathan Bradshaw and Oleksandr Movshuk
Drawing on data from the Great British Class Survey and other sources, contributors in urban studies, geography, social policy, British studies, economic research, and sociology use both quantitative and qualitative methods to assess economic inequalities in the UK during the period 2008-2017. The situation in the UK is also compared with the EU as a whole. The book reveals regional differences in economic inequalities in the UK and in how the government has dealt with problems in health, housing, education, and immigration. The book concludes with discussion of the impact of the ‘inequality agenda’ on political debates and public policies. B&w maps, charts, and images are included.