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LSE analysis of UK social policy 1997-2015

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These reports form part of the Social Policy in a Cold Climate (SPCC) programme examining the effects of the major economic and political changes in the UK since 2007, particularly their impact on the distribution of wealth, poverty, inequality and social mobility.

The research is produced by the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics.

The first phase of SPCC research, published in July 2013, produced a set of reports reviewing the social policy record and outcomes of the Labour government across five strands (together with an overall summary report, listed first):

Report

  • Labour’s Social Policy Record: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 1997-2010  Full paper | Summary

Working Papers

  • Labour’s Record on Health (1997-2010)  Full paper | Summary
  • Labour’s Record on Education: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 1997-2010  Full paper | Summary
  • Labour’s Record on the Under Fives: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 1997-2010  Full paper | Summary
  • Labour’s Record on Cash Transfers, Poverty, Inequality and the Lifecycle 1997-2010  Full paper | Summary
  • Labour’s Record on Neighbourhood Renewal in England: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 1997-2010  Full paper | Summary

The second tranche of research, released in January 2015, examines the record of the Coalition government across nine strands of social policy (together with an overall summary report, listed first):

Report

  • The Coalition’s Social Policy Record: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary

Working Papers

  • The Coalition’s Record on Cash Transfers, Poverty and Inequality 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Under Fives: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Schools: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015   Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Further Education, Skills and Access to Higher Education: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Employment: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Health: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Adult Social Care: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Housing: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015  Full paper | Summary
  • The Coalition’s Record on Area Regeneration and Neighbourhood Renewal: Policy, Spending and Outcomes 2010-2015 Full paperSummary
  • When and Why do Initially High Attaining Poor Children Fall Behind? Full paper | Summary

The third tranche of research, published in March 2015, examines changing patterns of inequality, both in London and on a national scale, during the economic downturn and its aftermath.

  • The Changing Anatomy of Economic Inequality in London (2007-2013)  Full paper | Summary
  • Falling Behind, Getting Ahead: The Changing Structure of Inequality in the UK, 2007-2013  Full paper | Summary

A video recording of the LSE Works event which took place on 12 March 2015 in light of the third trance of research, including presentations by Professor John Hills and Dr Polly Vizard, can be viewed here.

All Social Policy in a Cold Climate reports and working papers are available on the CASE website.

Social Policy in a Cold Climate is jointly funded by the Nuffield FoundationJoseph Rowntree Foundation and Trust for London.