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ChangingSociety: Remembering the civil rights struggle

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Saturday, January 19, 2013. Remembering the civil rights struggle. Dr King on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955. Little Rock Nine, 1957. Freedom Riders, 1961 video. The integration of Ole Miss 1962. Voter registration in Mississippi, 1963. The March on Washington 1963. The Birmingham Church Bombing 1963. The murder of Chaney, Goodman, Schwerner 1964 [1:22]. Dr King in Selma, 1965. Dr King in Montgomery, 1965. Bloody Sunday, Selma 1965. Posted by Daniel Little.

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ChangingSociety: Improving schools

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Tuesday, August 4, 2009. Finding ways to significantly and sustainably improve the effectiveness of public schools in high poverty areas is one of the most urgent problems facing us - particularly when we aim to reduce the inequalities that exist around race and poverty in our nation's cities. New thinking about schools and curricula has given rise to some practical strategies for achieving this kind of improvement. Provides quite a bit of useful research.

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ChangingSociety: July 2009

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Friday, July 31, 2009. Obama and the cities. Photo: Cabrini Green housing project, Chicago (now demolished. Is the Obama administration doing enough to address the problems of urban poverty and lack of opportunity for poor people in cities? On estimates of urban quality of life - the most recent I can find! And so far, the answer seems to be "no.". So where is the Federal agenda for urban transformation? Posted by Daniel Little. Links to this post. As well&#4...

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ChangingSociety: November 2008

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Sunday, November 23, 2008. But what about the generation of young people who have already passed the traditional age of attendance and have entered the work world without a college degree? Is it more convenient scheduling? Is it a better mix of traditional and online programs? Is it more generous and more easily understood financial aid programs? Posted by Daniel Little. Links to this post. Monday, November 17, 2008. Why are each of these components necessary?

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ChangingSociety: December 2008

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Saturday, December 13, 2008. Poverty in the United States. There is a lot of poverty in the United States, and the regional patterns are striking. The map. But what about the distribution of urban poverty in the United States? Here is a map of the metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas of the United States ( hosted. By New Markets Tax Credit Resource Center). Here is a map of poverty rates for Chicago in 2000 ( host. Posted by Daniel Little. Here are...

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Bill Gardner | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Author Archives: Bill Gardner. The plight of poorly-educated US women: Trickle down isn’t happening. June 4, 2013. I have a post on The Incidental Economist documenting the decades-long and continuing decline in life expectancy among poorly-educated white women in the US. The figure below (from J. Olshansky and colleagues) shows the sharp decline in life expectancy among … Continue reading →. May 29, 2013. May 22, 2013. The r...

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Inequalities | Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic | Page 2

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Newer posts →. Exploring TV’s new obsession with ‘Poverty Porn’. March 13, 2014. One of our regular readers, Jayne Linney, runs a fascinating blog over at http:/ jaynelinney.wordpress.com/. In one of her recent posts she examines the renewed surge of interest in patronising documentaries about poor communities. Definitely worth a read:. Why isn’t the child poverty consultation more child friendly? March 8, 2014. Concur, favou...

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Global inequality is declining – maybe | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Benefits, food banks, and denial. The strong but declining support for pensioner benefits →. Global inequality is declining – maybe. December 31, 2014. I don’t have enough time to write a full post on this, but anyone who’s interested in this blog (and my previous post. 8211; and Milanovic is open about the caveats, of which the hidden wealth of the super-rich seems particularly important. You can read the full post here.

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Killer evidence for intergenerational welfare dependency? | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Benefits: Fact and Fiction. US Health Disadvantage is Not Inevitable →. Killer evidence for intergenerational welfare dependency? July 18, 2013. A joint post by Lindsey Macmillan. Looks at an important – but easily misinterpreted – new paper on ‘Family Welfare Cultures’. With the topic of intergenerational worklessness high on the political agenda, a clever recent Norwegian paper on the role of family welfare cultures in inte...

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Benefits, food banks, and denial | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. The latest from British Social Attitudes. Global inequality is declining – maybe →. Benefits, food banks, and denial. November 21, 2014. Got in touch with me to ask about the charity report, and after sending them a briefing that underpinned their own blog post. I decided to write a fuller explanation here. Probing the latest report. So what exactly is the row about? The initial claim, as reported by the Guardian. Emergency U...

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Brendan Saloner | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Author Archives: Brendan Saloner. I am a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Pennsylvania in the Robert Wood Johnson Health and Society Scholars Program. I completed a PhD in health policy at Harvard in 2012. My current research focuses on children's health, public programs, racial/ethnic disparities, and mental health. I am also interested in justice and health care. December 13, 2013. November 18, 2013. Marriage ain’t ...

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The strong but declining support for pensioner benefits | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Global inequality is declining – maybe. Trends in out-of-work benefit claimants in Britain →. The strong but declining support for pensioner benefits. March 26, 2015. I’ve just written a piece on the LSE British Politics and Policy blog. With Peter Taylor-Gooby for the launch of the latest, ever-interesting British Social Attitudes report. Comment at LSE BPP if you want to discuss it! View all posts by Ben Baumberg →. Benefit...

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Trends in out-of-work benefit claimants in Britain | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. The strong but declining support for pensioner benefits. Myths about out-of-work benefit claims? Trends in out-of-work benefit claimants in Britain. June 23, 2015. How many out-of-work benefit claimants there are – which is what I describe in this short (and unusually commentary-free) post. Rather than benefits – but if you disagree, then let me know in the comments. Which goes up to August 2014. This includes figures from a ...

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Robert de Vries | Inequalities

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Research and reflection from both sides of the Atlantic. About the blog itself. Author Archives: Robert de Vries. About Robert de Vries. I'm an Early Career Research Fellow in the Sociology department at the University of Oxford. I'm mainly interested in how people are affected by concerns about their social status; how it colours the way they think, feel, and behave. I try and contribute here regularly, but my addiction to writing excessively long posts keeps getting in the way. March 13, 2014. The Habi...

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Research papers and presentations. June 24, 2010. When does a society need a process of “truth and reconciliation” along the lines of such processes in South Africa, El Salvador, and Argentina? Here are some recent examples of truth and reconciliation processes: the fate of the “disappeared” in Argentina ( link. Indian Residential Schools in Canada ( link. Korean War civilian casualties ( link. Liberian civil conflict ( link. Lynchings in the US South ( link.

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New thinking about justice in a global world. Saturday, January 19, 2013. Remembering the civil rights struggle. Dr King on the Montgomery Bus Boycott, 1955. Little Rock Nine, 1957. Freedom Riders, 1961 video. The integration of Ole Miss 1962. Voter registration in Mississippi, 1963. The March on Washington 1963. The Birmingham Church Bombing 1963. The murder of Chaney, Goodman, Schwerner 1964 [1:22]. Dr King in Selma, 1965. Dr King in Montgomery, 1965. Bloody Sunday, Selma 1965. Posted by Daniel Little.

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Tuesday, 19 June 2012. Tumbling and Rolling over my bed. With no job and work to be done. Experiencing this I am really stunned. Sitting idle is a damn tedious job. Bored of using facebook. Bored of watching movies. I wanna break this time stob. Sitting idle is a damn tedious job. What i have acquired until so far. This education, this degree. Seems like a bald person having a comb. Sitting idle is a damn tedious job. I have made up my mind. That I will do even a low grade job. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).