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The UK is a profoundly unequal society. This distribution of income is more unequal than the average in both the EU and the Euro area (source: Eurostat; data from 2015). The UK’s Gini coefficient is 32.4, where 0 means absolute equality and 100 means that all income is...

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Oil Change International, Friends of the Earth-U.S., Sierra Club, and the WWF European Policy Office with the assistance of other NGOs collaborated to produce a report...

This guide by Inclusive Development International (IDI), titled Safeguarding People and the Environment in...

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This factsheet by the Coalition for Human Rights in Development provides background information about the BRICS New Development...

This briefing note discusses the human rights implications of current models of financing for extractive...

Developed thanks to the collective work of ESCR-Net Members

This briefing note outlines the human rights implications of privatisation policies, with a focus on their impact on the...

Developed thanks to the collective work of ESCR-Net Members

This briefing note outlines the implications of trade and investment liberalisation for the enjoyment of human rights and...

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This policy briefing by the Institute of Development Studies and the Center for Economic and Social Rights (CESR), Redistributing Unpaid Care  Work – Why Tax Matters...

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