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Peak Injustice
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Peak Injustice

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By 2024, a majority of parents in the UK with three or more children were going hungry to feed their families. Children in the UK are becoming shorter and childhood mortality has been rising. What part does living with high inequality play in understanding how we have got to the point of peak injustice, when surely the situation cannot become worse?

Although 2018 was a year of peak income and wealth inequality in the UK, absolute deprivation has continued to grow since then, especially after the pandemic.

Peak Injusticefollows up the bestsellingPeak Inequality(2018), offering a carefully curated selection of Danny Dorling's latest published writing, with brand new content looking to the future, including challenges for a new government in 2024/25, the impact of Jeremy Corbyn's legacy and the implications of Keir Starmer's many blind spots.

An essential addition to readers' Dorling collections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2024
Pages
480
ISBN
9781447372615

By 2024, a majority of parents in the UK with three or more children were going hungry to feed their families. Children in the UK are becoming shorter and childhood mortality has been rising. What part does living with high inequality play in understanding how we have got to the point of peak injustice, when surely the situation cannot become worse?

Although 2018 was a year of peak income and wealth inequality in the UK, absolute deprivation has continued to grow since then, especially after the pandemic.

Peak Injusticefollows up the bestsellingPeak Inequality(2018), offering a carefully curated selection of Danny Dorling's latest published writing, with brand new content looking to the future, including challenges for a new government in 2024/25, the impact of Jeremy Corbyn's legacy and the implications of Keir Starmer's many blind spots.

An essential addition to readers' Dorling collections.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 October 2024
Pages
480
ISBN
9781447372615