32 min

Catching up or falling behind? Geographical inequalities in the UK IFS Zooms In: The Economy

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The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted concerns about inequalities. This is not only about gaps between rich and poor, young and old and between different ethnic groups. It is also about the differences between people living in different places. Even prior to the crisis, there was a sense that the UK is a highly geographically unequal country and that this inequality is increasing. In this episode, we explore these geographical inequalities with David Phillips, Associate Director at IFS and an expert on devolved and local government finance.
Inequality: The IFS Deaton Review is funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

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The COVID-19 crisis has highlighted concerns about inequalities. This is not only about gaps between rich and poor, young and old and between different ethnic groups. It is also about the differences between people living in different places. Even prior to the crisis, there was a sense that the UK is a highly geographically unequal country and that this inequality is increasing. In this episode, we explore these geographical inequalities with David Phillips, Associate Director at IFS and an expert on devolved and local government finance.
Inequality: The IFS Deaton Review is funded by the Nuffield Foundation.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

32 min