- #LSEworks event will launch two new reports on inequality in the UK and London, 12th March http://eepurl.com/bfXQGX @LSEpublicevents
https://twitter.com/CASE_LSE/status/574539577576194049
— CASE (@CASE_LSE)Sun, Mar 08 2015 11:58:04 - #LSEworks event tonight presents findings on patterns of #inequality during + after recession @bharatmehta18 chairing http://bit.ly/1GILrYB
https://twitter.com/trustforlondon/status/576020767915319297
— Trust for London (@trustforlondon)Thu, Mar 12 2015 14:03:47 - After years of podcasts I'm at my first @LSEpublicevents in person. Tonight's lecture on changing structure inequality in UK. #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/bartoncreeth/status/576082652517789696
— Barton Creeth (@bartoncreeth)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:09:42 - Back at LSE to hear Prof John Hills on changing patterns of economic inequality #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/kate_pott/status/576087733246009344
— Katharine Pottinger (@kate_pott)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:29:53 - Huge turnout at LSE for the lecture on Changing Patterns of Inequality in the UK #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/Innovations_Jo/status/576089481981386752
— Joanne Thomas (@Innovations_Jo)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:36:50 - Ready for talk "Changing Patterns of Equality in the UK" at #LSEworks. Should be very interesting!
https://twitter.com/ConorMonk/status/576089833161904128
— Conor Monk (@ConorMonk)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:38:14 - Something different this evening... Lecture on Economic Inequality at the LSE #LSEworks.
https://twitter.com/giuliettadriver/status/576089870000660480
— Giulietta Driver (@giuliettadriver)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:38:22 - @LSEpublicevents @CASE_LSE at LSE for launch of Changing Patterns of Inequality in UK w Prof John Hills #lseworks
https://twitter.com/RichKeyte/status/576090719158460416
— Rich Keyte (@RichKeyte)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:41:45
At the @CASE_LSE lecture on their new report about inequality in London post-financial crisis #LSEworks pic.twitter.com/1t7oTlDiw8https://twitter.com/ocsi_uk/status/576090817904971776
— OCSI (@ocsi_uk)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:42:08- Young people in their 20's have lost out the most since 2007 across range of outcomes #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/garethj88/status/576090887199002624
— Gareth Jones (@garethj88)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:42:25 - Check out the underlying data for the new report at http://www.casedata.org.uk #LSEWorks
https://twitter.com/ocsi_uk/status/576091161791713281
— OCSI (@ocsi_uk)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:43:30 - After housing costs typical incomes for those in 20s in 2012/13 18% lower than 2007/08! Yikes! #lseworks
https://twitter.com/RichKeyte/status/576091407183659008
— Rich Keyte (@RichKeyte)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:44:29 - All findings on earnings between 2007 and 2013 are "remorselessly bad " #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/garethj88/status/576091738231685120
— Gareth Jones (@garethj88)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:45:48 - John Hills 'hourly wages down between 2007 and 2013, weekly earnings down 8% overall (10% at the bottom)' #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/kate_pott/status/576092515100659712
— Katharine Pottinger (@kate_pott)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:48:53
Around 240 people here for tonight's #LSEworks lecture with @CASE_LSE Prof John Hills and Dr Polly Vizard pic.twitter.com/ygXUFARL3Qhttps://twitter.com/LSEpublicevents/status/576092608201650176
— LSE events (@LSEpublicevents)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:49:15- 25%M/27%W <thirty and >third in thirties had degree (women qualification grew quicker btwn 07-13 & now better qualified) #lseworks
https://twitter.com/RichKeyte/status/576093584400781312
— Rich Keyte (@RichKeyte)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:53:08 - Prof John Hills explains how #inquality and incomes have changed since the crisis #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/LisaStidle/status/576092850498236416
— Lisa Stidle (@LisaStidle)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:50:13 - Low paid men and women lose most in hourly pay post-recession compared to higher earners. #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/ocsi_uk/status/576093829889163264
— OCSI (@ocsi_uk)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:54:07 - Chinese & Indian populations most likely to have higher education degree in London. White & Bangladeshi populations least likely #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/ocsi_uk/status/576094863424417792
— OCSI (@ocsi_uk)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:58:13 - Unemployment rose twice as fast for male social tenants between 2007-2013 than those in owned/PRS. #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/giuliettadriver/status/576094970219724800
— Giulietta Driver (@giuliettadriver)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:58:38 - Low income men saw much bigger income decline than low income women 2007 - 2013 #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/garethj88/status/576093746569297920
— Gareth Jones (@garethj88)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:53:47 - Depressing picture for those in social housing: low employmt & quals (gaps grown) & incomes fell fastest 13% in realterms 07-13 #lseworks
https://twitter.com/RichKeyte/status/576095199073579008
— Rich Keyte (@RichKeyte)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:59:33 - 'Widening differences be housing tenure. Private renters lost lost income 2007-2013, followed by social tenants'. #LSEworks
https://twitter.com/kate_pott/status/576095272146702336
— Katharine Pottinger (@kate_pott)Thu, Mar 12 2015 18:59:50 - Those in thirties the BEST qualified generation ever! BUT those in twenties better qualified now than those in thirties were #lseworks
https://twitter.com/RichKeyte/status/576095832702914560
— Rich Keyte (@RichKeyte)Thu, Mar 12 2015 19:02:04 https://twitter.com/DanSHolden/status/576096107979210752
— Dan Holden (@DanSHolden)Thu, Mar 12 2015 19:03:10
Changing Patterns of Inequality in the UK
Professor John Hills, Dr Polly Vizard. Chair, Bharat Mehta. Thursday 12 March 2015. Hong Kong Theatre, London School of Economics and Political Science.
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