Forward Together? Exclusionary immigration policy and the UK's social care sector
The UK’s restrictive immigration policy, which simplistically focuses on the economic worth of “skilled” vs. “unskilled” migrants, does...
Measuring Poverty: the Bare Necessities
This term, MSc students at the Department have the opportunity to choose two options courses on specific areas of social policy. This...
A 'kinder' Britain? New survey data reveals shifting attitudes towards benefit claimants
The latest round of the British Social Attitudes Survey (BSAS), recently published by NatCen, has revealed that the proportion of people...
Organ transplants: who decides?
Imagine if two women of the same age were eligible to receive a kidney: Person A has served time in jail for robbery and has connection...