How does economic disadvantage accumulate for single mothers?
In Episode 7 of Series 2 of our podcast we talk with Professor Susan Harkness from the University...
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How does economic disadvantage accumulate for single mothers?
In Episode 7 of Series 2 of our podcast we talk with Professor Susan Harkness from the University...
12:27
The dynamics of inequality: what have we learned?
In the final episode of the DIAL podcast we’re looking at what’s been learned from DIAL projects...
15:34
A level playing field for children: why it matters in tackling inequality over the lifecourse
In Episode 5 of Series 4 of the DIAL Podcast we’re in conversation with Andreas Peichl, Professor...
18:24
Pre-term children: how do they get an equal chance to thrive?
In Episode 4 of Series 4we're talking to Professor Sakari Lemola from the University of Bielefeld...
12:46
Tackling inequalities in adolescence and working life
In Episode 3 of Series 4 of the DIAL Podcast, we are in discussion with Richard Blundell. Richard...
25:06
Nature, nurture and our later life outcomes: new insights on inequality over the lifecourse
In Episode 2 of Series 4 of the DIAL Podcast, we are in discussion with Professor Hans van...
12:05
The impact of inequality on the lives of children
In Episode 1 of Series 4 of the DIAL Podcast we're in discussion with Professor Kjell Salvanes...
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Ability grouping: does it affect UK primary school pupils' enjoyment of Maths and English?
In Episode 16 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast we’re discussing ability grouping in UK primary...
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Discrimination harassment and violence: the experiences of LGBT communities
In Episode 15 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast we’re discussing LGBT discrimination, harassment...
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Golfing with Trump: who does it and what does it mean for rising populism?
In Episode 14 of Series 3 of our podcast, we talk with Professor Andrés Rodríguez-Pose from the...
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Work and family lives: Who has a chance of having it all?
In Episode 6 of Series 2 of our podcast, we talk with Professor Anette Fasang from Humboldt...
17:54
Sharing housework in the pandemic: what changed and for how long?
In Episode 5 of Series 2 of our podcast, we talk to Alejandra Rodríguez Sánchez from the...
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Extending working life: what needs to change to make policies work?
In Episode 13 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast, Professor Nicky LeFeuvre from the University of...
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Educational opportunities for all: are countries the same or different?
In the fourth episode of Series 2 of our Podcast looking at research from the Equal Lives...
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Why and how do rich parents have rich children?
In Episode 12 of Series 3 of our podcast, Jamie Hentall MacCuish from University College London...
09:21
Education pathways: how do they affect young people's job prospects?
In episode 10 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast, Professor Steffen Schindler from the University of...
08:38
Documenting childhood inequalities and the case for early intervention
In episode 11 of the DIAL podcast, Professor Gabriella Conti from the Institute for Fiscal...
23:37
Modelling the LGBTQ workplace for new insights and understanding
In Episode 9 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast, Professor Andrew King and Matt Hall from DIAL's...
16:37
Antenatal steroids: are there links with mental and behaviour problems later on?
In Episode 8 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast, Katri Räikkönen from Helsinki University and a...
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Mums who smoke and their baby's birthweight
In Episode 7 of Series 3 of the DIAL Podcast, Rita Pereira from the Erasmus University in...
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