• Session 1: Poverty and Inequality From a Dynamic PerspectiveJohn Hills: ‘Introduction: What do we mean by reducing lifetime inequality and increasing mobility?’
  • Stephen Jenkins: ‘Income dynamics’
  • Robert Walker: ‘Life-cycle trajectories’
  • Steve Machin: ‘Inter-generational inequality’
  • Howard Oxley: ‘Income dynamics: inter-generational evidence’
  • Discussion
  • Session 2: Area and Multiple DeprivationSam Mason: ‘The pattern of area deprivation’
  • Anne Power: ‘The relationship between inequality and area deprivation’
  • Michael Noble: ‘Longitudinal analysis of area deprivation’
  • Discussion
  • Session 3: Retirement and the ElderlyNigel Campbell: ‘Older workers and the labour market’
  • Richard Disney: ‘Prioritising older workers’
  • Carl Emmerson: ‘Retirement Incomes’
  • Discussion
  • Session 4: Work and PovertyMark Stewart: ‘Low pay, no pay dynamics’
  • Richard Dickens: ‘Wage mobility’
  • Rebecca Endean: ‘Work, low pay and poverty, evidence from the BHPS and LLMDB’
  • Paul Gregg: ‘Scarring effects of unemployment’
  • Discussion
  • Session 5: Childhood Poverty and Family StructureJohn Bynner: ‘NCDS evidence on early years’
  • Jane Waldfogel: ‘Childcare and outcomes’
  • Kathleen Kiernan:‘Divorce / family breakdown’
  • John Hobcraft*: ‘Intergenerational and Life-Course Transmission of Social Exclusion’
  • Discussion
  • Session 6: Education and PovertyRalph Tabberer:‘Childhood poverty and school attainment, causal effect and impact on lifetime inequality’
  • David Soskice - Childhood poverty and post-compulsory participation and attainment,causal effect and impact on lifetime inequality
  • Discussion
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