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  • Research into the reporting of gender pay data by employers in Great Britain. Conducted by IFF Research for GEO.

  • Report from the Women's Business Council outlining recommendations for changing business culture to support women's participation.

  • Research into the link between labour market success and family backgrounds.

  • Research into why working-class applicants struggle to get access to top jobs in the UK.

  • Briefing on social inequalities in TB rates in London.

  • Briefing on social inequalities in tobacco use in London.

  • Findings from small-scale qualitative research on sports participation among 7 and 8-year-olds in three schools in Oxfordshire

  • Report of an academic seminar held on 27th October, 2014

  • Research on the links between social and emotional skills and disadvantaged backgrounds.

  • Report on making social mobility and child poverty core business for the next Parliament.

  • This report makes recommendations on how government can increase opportunities for women in enterprise.

  • A report of a seminar discussing men's potential to help achieve gender equality.

  • Changes to the pay of low-paid workers from 2001 to 2011.

  • This report provides a review of evidence about what works in preventing homophobic, biphobic and transphobic (HBT) bullying in schools.

  • Research into how to prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying in schools.

  • Publications promoting positive body image and challenging cultural messages that undermine people’s confidence and resilience.

  • Research into how schools can help improve poorer pupils' exam results and career opportunities.

  • Detailed analysis of the educational background of business, political, media and public sector leaders in the UK.

  • Report comparing the progress of high-achieving children from disadvantaged backgrounds with their more advantaged peers.

  • This research looks at the differences between benefits from Defined Benefit pension schemes for surviving partners of a scheme member.