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Index
Front Cover Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Contents Sources of extracts Foreword by Mary O’Hara Acknowledgements Introduction Section I: Inequality and poverty
1 Prime suspect: murder in Britain 2 The dream that turned pear-shaped 3 The soul searching within New Labour 4 Unequal Britain 5 Axing the child poverty measure is wrong
Section II: Injustice and ideology
6 Brutal budget to entrench inequality 7 New Labour and Inequality: Thatcherism Continued? 8 All in the mind? Why social inequalities persist 9 Glass conflict: David Cameron’s claim to understand poverty 10 Clearing the poor away
Section III: Race and identity
11 Ghettos in the sky 12 Worlds apart: how inequality breeds fear and prejudice in Britain 13 How much evidence do you need? Ethnicity, harm and crime 14 UK medical school admissions by ethnicity, socioeconomic status, and sex 15 Race and the repercussions of recession
Section IV: Education and hierarchy
16 What’s it to do with the price of fish? 17 Little progress towards a fairer education system 18 One of Labour’s great successes 19 Do three points make a trend? 20 Educational mobility in England and Germany 21 Cash and the not so classless society 22 Britain must close the great pay divide 23 Raising equality in access to higher education
Section V: Elitism and geneticism
24 The Darwins and the Cecils are only empty vessels 25 The Fabian essay: the myth of inherited inequality 26 The return to elitism in education 27 The super-rich are still soaring away
Section VI: Mobility and employment
28 The trouble with moving upmarket 29 Britain – split and divided by inequality 30 London and the English desert: the grain of truth in a stereotype 31 Are the times changing back? 32 Unemployment and health
Section VII: Bricks and mortar
33 Mortality amongst street sleeping youth in the UK 34 Daylight robbery: there’s no shortage of housing 35 The influence of selective migration patterns 36 The geography of poverty, inequality and wealth in the UK and abroad 37 All connected? Geographies of race, death, wealth, votes and births
Section VIII: Wellbeing and misery
38 Against the organization of misery? The Marmot Review of Health Inequalities 39 Inequality kills 40 The geography of social inequality and health 41 The cartographer’s mad project 42 The fading of the dream: widening inequalities in life expectancy in America 43 The importance of circumstance, section from: anecdote is the singular
Section IX: Advocacy and action
44 Mean machine: how structural inequality makes social inequality seem natural 45 Policing the borders of crime: who decides research? 46 Learning the hard way 47 When the social divide deepens 48 Ending the scandal of complacency 49 Our grandchildren will wonder why we were addicted to social inequality 50 Mind the gap: New Labour’s legacy on child poverty 51 Remapping the world’s population: visualizing data using cartograms 52 If I were king
Bibliography
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