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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
London, UK
Joined October 2012
CASE Annual Report for 2024 is here! 🎉Our new annual report summarises CASE's research in 2024, highlighting key findings and 14 articles showcasing the breadth and depth of our research. Available here:
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RT @LSEblogs: The UK Government’s #immigration policies are increasing child #poverty. Ilona Pinter ( @ilonapin), Researcher @UniOfYork @CA….
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The government has committed to tackling poverty among all children, including those subject to the UK’s asylum and immigration system. But recent reforms and proposals to immigration policy mean...
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The problem of addressing menopause in the workplace without rigorous evidence, Shani Orgad @MediaLSE, Gillian Paull @CASE_LSE & Catherine Rottenberg @GoldsmithsUoL write in @LSEblogs .
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“One in 10 women leave work due to the menopause”. This figure is problematic. Rigorous research is needed on the subject.
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RT @LSEblogs: A 2022 report shared a stark finding about women experiencing #menopause: 1 in 10 women have left work due to menopausal symp….
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“One in 10 women leave work due to the menopause”. This figure is problematic. Rigorous research is needed on the subject.
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RT @LSEforBusiness: '1 in 10 women leave work due to the menopause'. a highly cited figure. But it may be wrong. Shani Orgad @MediaL….
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“One in 10 women leave work due to the menopause”. This figure is problematic. Rigorous research is needed on the subject.
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RT @BenGoodair: New paper, showing inequalities in social care. "The poorest areas have far fewer outstanding rated care homes, despite….
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The video and audio recordings are now available via our website and our YouTube and Soundcloud accounts:
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An event from the CASE Social Exclusion Seminars series organised by the CASE
Join us for our upcoming #SocialExclusionSeminar this Wednesday!.Speaker: Saffron Woodcraft from @glo_pro .Our seminars are free and open to all!.Sign up via Eventbrite:
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View Ilona Pinter & her co-author Gersi on @BBCPoliticsLDN where they spoke about their research (in collaboration with @londoncouncils.& ALDCS) on the needs of unaccompanied asylum-seeking children & young adults in London.#UoBeds #SLRA (13/07/25 at 8:35)
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Join us for our upcoming #SocialExclusionSeminar this Wednesday!.Speaker: Saffron Woodcraft from @glo_pro .Our seminars are free and open to all!.Sign up via Eventbrite:
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Rethinking prosperity and social value: What can citizen-led metrics tell us about the ‘prosperity gains’ from urban regeneration?
On 09/07/25, Saffron Woodcraft from @glo_pro will explore the role of hyper-local metrics in foregrounding intricate patterns of spatial and socio-economic inequality that conventional measures of regeneration impact tend to overlook. Register here:
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Read about the report on the needs of unaccompanied young people in London (research by Helen Connolly at the University of Bedforshire & #CASE's Ilona Pinter, funded by London Councils & the Association of London Directors of Children’s Services)
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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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The number of people suffering from multiple forms of insecurity (financial, housing, work, health) at the same time is now higher than during the Global Financial Crisis.
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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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The number of people suffering from multiple forms of insecurity (financial, housing, work, health) at the same time is now higher than during the Global Financial Crisis.
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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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New evidence around the mechanisms of poverty transmission between generations shows that family stress caused by poverty can impede children's development and educational attainment, as well as lead...
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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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This article offers a framework to examine the determinants of the ‘new’ social risk of caring. It distinguishes the primary risk of being called upon to provide care and the secondary financial,...
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