Resolution Foundation Events Podcast
Science:Social Sciences
The UK has made progress in addressing societal inequalities, but continues to be shaped by interlinked structural disparities. That includes those related to gender, race, class, sexuality, age and disability. Five years ago, the Resolution Foundation and UCL collaborated on a commission exploring the interactions between these inequalities. Since then, the UK has gone through significant challenges, including a pandemic and a cost-of-living crisis, so how have UK inequalities evolved?
How have disadvantaged groups been affected by recent economic shocks, and what structural barriers persist? How do the issues of health and disability – which have risen up the political and public policy agenda – interact with other inequalities? And how do structural inequalities fit into the new Government’s agenda, and what key policy challenges must they address?
The Resolution Foundation, in partnership with UCL, hosted a webinar to explore these important questions. After presenting the key findings from the Structurally Unsound report and new research on the changed landscape of structural inequalities in the UK, leading experts discuss how to tackle persistent societal inequalities.
Speakers:
Alesha De Freitas, Head of Policy, Advocacy and Research at the Fawcett society
Imran Rasul, Professor of Economics at UCL
Olivia Stevenson, Deputy Director of Public Policy at UCL
Nye Cominetti, Research Director at the Resolution Foundation (Chair)
An Uneven Inheritance: Examining wealth inequalities within and between generations
Many helping hands: How intergenerational transfers support lifetime living standards
Unsung Britain: Understanding the stresses and strains of low-to-middle income families
No pain, no gain? Assessing what the Budget means for the UK economy
Getting the green light:How can we fairly share the costs of decarbonising transport?
Tough medicine: Assessing the Chancellor’s options in her first Budget
Living standards in later life: Are auto-enrolled workers saving enough for their retirement?
Rebooting Brexit: Opportunities and challenges from resetting UK-EU trade relations
A build-up economic strategy: How much growth could the Government’s reforms deliver?
Building Blocks: Can the Government hit its housing targets?
Taxed into a corner
Making the ‘New Deal’ a good deal for low-paid workers
A brighter shade of grey? The current outlook for living standards
Net zeroing in on investment: Can the Government deliver a fair transition?
The times are a-changin’: Assessing the political and economic outlook for the new Labour Government
Is Britain working? The labour market context to the general election
The cost of poor health: What does rising health-related benefit spending mean for the UK and its next government?
The state of welfare: How has Britain’s safety net changed since 2010 and what comes next?
Ending stagnation: How to boost prosperity across Scotland
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