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As shared parental leave comes into force, it would seem to be a giddy step toward a gender-equal utopia.

The survey is one of the largest ever undertaken in the industry, asking 240 sex workers, and was undertaken in partnership with National Ugly Mugs.

The paper, entitled Exploring complex causal pathways between urban renewal, health and health inequality was co-written by Dr Ana Manzano, Dr Joanne Greenhalgh and Professor Ray Pawson.

James Meek explores the stories behind the incremental privatization of Britain's assets.

The School of Sociology and Social Policy has one Anniversary Research Scholarship available to a PhD student from the UK/EU commencing in 2015.