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The judiciary
What are the career pathways and recruitment journeys into the judiciary? How do protected characteristics and social mobility affect recruitment?
Ministry of Justice, 2020
justice system
judiciary
recruitment
protected characteristics
social mobility
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Housing supply and affordability
To what extent is housing tenure (e.g. social rented, private rented, home ownership etc) driven by choice? What drives people’s choices? For example, is private renting seen as a ‘stepping-stone’ to home ownership? And how does this vary across different geographical areas?
Department for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities, 2022
housing
affordability
transitions
choice
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