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Zimbabwe land reforms: myths and surprises

14 May 2013

A study supported by the esrc and the department for international development presents some surprising results of the controversial zimbabwean land reform - and challenges five particular myths

Muslim communities successfully integrating

14 May 2013

Muslim ethnic minority communities have been integrating into british and german cities for some time, according to research presented at the norface migration conference at university college london...

Scottish attitudes to 'devo max'

14 May 2013

A report from scotcen social research and the electoral reform society used data from the esrc-supported scottish social attitudes survey to find out ordinary citizens' attitudes to further devolution...

Scotland's welfare challenge

14 May 2013

Whether independent or devolved from the uk, scotland is set to gain more control over welfare spending – but politicians have not engaged with the challenging issues of welfare spending in the futu...

Staying safe online

14 May 2013

The visualisation and other methods of expression (vome) project developed new methods to raise public awareness about internet security, an issue highlighted with today's celebration of safer interne...

Second wave of data from large-scale survey

20 May 2013

The second full set of data from the understanding society survey has been released, marking a milestone in the extensive longitudinal research project covering 30,500 households

The life of a servant: less Downton, more downtrodden

13 May 2013

Servant lives a century ago consisted of backbreaking work, long hours, low pay and often complete segregation from their superiors, says dr pamela cox, director of the esrc doctoral training centre a...

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