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CLIMBING THE LADDER: how can Britain become more socially mobile? |
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Written by Centre Forum
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006 |
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Despite the billions of pounds spent to reduce poverty and expand life chances, Britain is, in many respects, more unequal and less socially mobile than when Labour came to power. |
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Written by Citizens Advice Bureau
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006 |
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Most people in the UK use automatic teller machines (ATMs) to access their cash. Over the last seven years the number of ATMs which charge a fee to access money has grown from very few to over 40 per cent of total cash machines. |
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Quanitative survey of companies supported by ESF |
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Written by DWP
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006 |
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Summary of research on quanitative survey of companies supported by ESF Objective 3. |
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Value for money in the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review |
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Written by Treasury
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Wednesday, 02 August 2006 |
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As part of its preparations for the 2007 Comprehensive Spending Review (CSR07), the Government is taking forward a fundamental assessment of its expenditure, with the aim of maximising value for money across all public spending. |
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The economics of knowledge |
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Written by Lisbon Council
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Sunday, 23 July 2006 |
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In order to transform itself into the most competitive knowledge-based economy, Europe needs to reform its university system, according to the Lisbon Council, a Brussels-based think-tank. |
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