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Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion. Research on social disadvantage and examination of the impact of public policy. RTs don't imply endorsement
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Joined October 2012
CASE is taking part at the #LSEFestival 2025 with two events: a public lecture on the key policies and strategies that can bring a society free from poverty into reality and a presentation of the Insecure lives project. Find out more
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RT @lse_london: New @CASE_LSE research maps how area deprivation & ethnicity intersect with household over-indebtedness in London. 📌Check….
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RT @LSEblogs: #Insecurity comes in many forms: financial, housing, work, health. The number of those facing multiple forms of insecurity i….
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"Is economic growth being blocked by unacknowledged insecurity crisis?".Read the latest @LSEblogs @LSEpoliticsblog post by Becky Tunstall who is writing on the multiple forms of insecurity that an increasingly higher number of UK adults suffer from.
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How do we halt the intergenerational transmission of poverty? @LSEpoliticsblog .Abigail McKnight reviews new evidence around the mechanisms of #poverty transmission between generations.
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Don't miss #CASE's participation at the #LSEFestival exhibition (running till 3 July) with our project on how multiple insecurities affect life chances and wellbeing and how joined-up policy could help.
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Inequalities in unpaid care understood through the lens of social determinants – Tania Burchardt’s new article in @IJCCjournal.#socialrisk #socialdeterminants #inequalities #caring.
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New CASE research funded by the ESRC COLIF Fellowship programme, undertaken by Eleni Karagiannaki in partnership with @StepChange maps how area deprivation & ethnicity intersects with household over-indebtedness in London. The results reveal stark divides.
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The event recording is now available on YouTube.
On Monday 16 June, don't miss our public lecture at the #LSEFestival 2025. Abigail McKnight, @abbyabhaya, and @TCStephens will be discussing policies and strategies that can free a society from poverty.
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RT @StepChange: 📈We are pleased to have partnered with @CASE_LSE on their new research examining indebtedness within London, and the inter….
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RT @LSEblogs: What leads to #intergenerational #poverty, and what can alleviate it?. On @LSEpoliticsblog Abigail McKnight @CASE_LSE reviews….
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RT @LSEpublicevents: The first event of this year’s LSE Festival is a panel discussing some of the key policies and strategies that can bri….
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New LSE BPP blog by CASE's Abigail McKnight on how do we halt the intergenerational transmission of poverty. Findings discussed at today's LSE Festival in a session on "A society free from poverty: how do we get there and what would it look like?".
💡New! How do we halt the intergenerational transmission of poverty? - British Politics and Policy at LSE.
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From today and until 3 July, don't miss our participation at the #LSEFestival Exhibition 2025 with a session on the 'Insecure Lives' project, which explores how multiple insecurities affect life chances and wellbeing and how joined-up policy could help.
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On Monday 16 June, don't miss our public lecture at the #LSEFestival 2025. Abigail McKnight, @abbyabhaya, and @TCStephens will be discussing policies and strategies that can free a society from poverty.
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Inequalities in unpaid care understood through the lens of social determinants – Tania Burchardt’s new article in @IJCCjournal .#socialrisk #socialdeterminants #inequalities #caring.
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