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19 August 2011
Malawi’s public radio station broadcasts are providing an alternative programme of news stories. The programme features contributions by ordinary malawians, highlighting their everyday experiences of...
22 July 2011
Parents struggling to combine paid work with bringing up their children now have some positive news thanks to a new study funded by the economic and social research council (esrc) on maternal employme...
11 May 2011
Resettlement services over the last few years have helped many homeless people make positive changes in their lives. The largest study in the uk of the resettlement of single homeless people has found...
01 September 2010
New research from the institute for criminal policy research at king's college, london, examines whether the police and the youth justice system treat young people from different ethnic groups in diff...
05 July 2010
New research, presented at a major international conference in london, demonstrates how inequality in education, skills and incomes reduces opportunity and undermines social cohesion. In education, fo...
22 June 2010
Progress towards teaching children to have positive attitudes towards disabled people has been slow and 'patchy', according to a new study funded by the economic and social research council (esrc).
17 March 2010
Those most vulnerable to the effects of climate change in the uk may be those who have contributed least to the problem, according to climate change experts.
05 March 2010
About 300 residents from st. Ann's in nottingham are expected to take part in a one day programme of interactive workshops during the economic and social research council's (esrc) festival of social s...
25 September 2009
Teenagers' attitudes to diet and weight are shaped by their social class, according to new research funded by the economic and social research council.
07 May 2009
The impact that wealth and social class has on people's well-being in old age is far greater than is often assumed. New research from the economic and social research council reveals just how great th...
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