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From Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission (SMCP Commission)
  • This research sets out the opportunities and challenges non-graduates face in achieving social mobility.

  • Research highlighting recent trends and challenges for youth apprenticeships.

  • A survey of 1,000 main carers of 0- to 3-year-olds in England.

  • The third annual 'State of the nation' report from the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission.

  • Report looking at the social background of people that hold positions of power and influence in Scotland.

  • Research into the link between labour market success and family backgrounds.

  • Research into why working-class applicants struggle to get access to top jobs in the UK.

  • Research on the links between social and emotional skills and disadvantaged backgrounds.

  • Report on making social mobility and child poverty core business for the next Parliament.

  • Changes to the pay of low-paid workers from 2001 to 2011.

  • The second annual 'State of the nation' report from the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission.

  • Research into how schools can help improve poorer pupils' exam results and career opportunities.

  • Teachers' perspectives on their pupils' social mobility options.

  • Detailed analysis of the educational background of business, political, media and public sector leaders in the UK.

  • Report comparing the progress of high-achieving children from disadvantaged backgrounds with their more advantaged peers.

  • A report on GCSE results of disadvantaged pupils in London, relative to other parts of the country.

  • Research on parental employment and what would be necessary to meet 2020 child poverty targets.

  • The first annual 'State of the nation' report from the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission.

  • Research examining the early careers of graduates.

  • Research exploring current public attitudes towards factors related to social mobility and in-work poverty.