Research reports
In preparing for this triennial review we commissioned seven research institutions to conduct gap-filling research and analysis. These institutions focused on secondary analysis of existing data, identifying small-scale and qualitative research projects, and gauging the performance of the protected equality groups against the indicators in the Equality Measurement Framework (EMF).
The key areas that these research projects focused on are life and health, access to housing and standard of living, financial exclusion, civic life, employment, education and learning, legal and criminal justice, wellbeing. Some of the reports from this research are already available to download below and others will follow as they become finalised.
Financial Exclusion
- Review of access to essential services: Financial inclusion and utilities, ippr, September 2010 (Word)
Employment
- Developing the Employment Evidence Base, Policy Studies Institute, University of Westminster (Pdf)
Education and Learning
- Education (Lifelong Learning): Participation in Adult Learning, School of Education, University of Southampton, May 2010 (Pdf)
- Education (Lifelong Learning): Equality Groups and Apprenticeship, School of Education, University of Southampton, May 2010 (Pdf)
- Education (Lifelong Learning): Internet Access and Use, School of Education, University of Southampton, May 2010 (Pdf)
Additional analysis
- Equality and human rights in schools, NFER Teacher Voice, March 2010 (Word)
Legal and Criminal Justice
- Physical and legal security and the criminal justice system: A review of inequalities (Pdf)
- Physical and legal security and the criminal justice system: A review of inequalities (Word)
UNESCO Chair in Gender Research Group, Lancaster University
Wellbeing
- Wellbeing, Young Foundation (Word)
Life and Health
- Life and Health, Centre for Health and Social Care Research, Sheffield Hallam University
Access to Housing and Standard of Living
- Access to Housing and Standard of Living, Centre for Housing Policy, University of York
Civic Life
- Civic life; evidence base for the Triennial Review, (pdf) Institute for Social Change, University of Manchester
Last Updated: 28 Apr 2014