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May 12, 2020

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Structural Inequalities and Dying at Home During COVID-19

Community Resilience and Addressing Disadvantage, Dr Jane Rowley, Dr Naomi Richards, Health, PovertyBy adminMay 12, 20201 Comment

People living in more socio-economically deprived areas had less access to a ‘good death’ than those in more affluent areas before the pandemic: now their prospects have significantly worsened.

An image of a red and yellow plastic coronavirus molecule knocking down a domino with a dollar sign on it, which in turn will knock the next domino with a euro, and so on, including the pound and the yuan

COVID-19: Policy options, effects and resulting scenarios

City economies, Dr Christopher Miller, Dr Rebecca Harding, International, Professor Beatrice HeuserBy adminMay 12, 2020Leave a comment

Three possible scenarios which would set the UK on different courses in the recovery period after the immediate pandemic period, focused on the role of international trade in that strategy.

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