Research associate, University of Sheffield
Meng Le Zhang works as a research associate at the University of Sheffield as part of the wider Understanding Inequalities project. His current work looks at the 'neighbour effect' of where people live on their employment and education outcomes. He has previously worked at Cardiff University as researcher on a project looking at the effects of social workers on children.
Inequality in Scotland: despite Nordic aspirations, things are not improving
Nov 08, 2018 16:49 pm UTC| Insights & Views Life
When it comes to social policy, Scottish politicians have tended to look across the North Sea, rather than the Atlantic, for inspiration. The desire to follow the more progressive Nordic model on issues of social and...
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