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Dr Tania Burchardt
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Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Video
How can we tackle inequalities through British public policy?
Contributor(s): Dr Tania Burchardt, Professor Neil Lee, Professor Mike Savage | Our panel of speakers will cover a range of topics, such as how we can improve the quality of employment, how to implement a levelling up agenda, and how we can tackle wealth inequality in the UK.
2024-03-05
1h 26
LSE Research channel | Video
Evidence Week
Contributor(s): Dr Kitty Stewart, Dr Tania Burchardt | LSE are partners for Evidence Week in Parliament 2022, along with the Parliamentary Office for Science and Technology (POST), which is organised by Sense about Science.
2022-11-29
01 min
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Reciprocity and the Welfare State
Contributor(s): Professor Nicholas Barr, Professor Sir Tim Besley, Dr Tania Burchardt, Gregg McClymont | Join our panelists as they come together to discuss the new issue of the LSE Public Policy Review, Beveridge 2.0: Reciprocity Across the Life-Cycle. The welfare state plays a central role in managing risks and tackling vulnerability across the life-cycle. This new issue of the LSE Public Policy Review focuses on the relationships between individuals and between generations that underpin welfare state institutions. In face of emerging social and economic changes, our understanding of the social contract invites questions around the role of reciprocity as a principle...
2021-09-28
1h 28
Shaping the Post-COVID World
Perspectives on the COVID-19 Pandemic
Contributor(s): Professor Francisco Ferreira, Professor Ricardo Hausmann, Professor Adnan Khan, Professor Lucinda Platt | Join us to discuss a special issue of LSE's Public Policy Review, a brand new public policy journal. The special LSEPPR issue on COVID 19 is now available LSE's Public Policy Review. The COVID-19 pandemic represents an extraordinary health and economic global challenge as well as an opportunity to re-evaluate many aspects of modern economy, society, and government. The crisis has mobilised scientific efforts at an unprecedented scale, with an impressive emerging body of research spanning across disciplines. This special issue invites scholars from across the School...
2021-06-29
1h 33
Reasons Revisited
180. A NEW BEVERIDGE REPORT: remaking the welfare state
Hello! In 1942 William Beveridge published the report that shaped Britain’s welfare state. We’re asking what lessons it offers us nearly 80 years on. Journalist Nicholas Timmins talks us through the history of the original report then LSE’s Tania Burchardt explains how to fix the holes in our welfare safety net today.And for World Book Day we’re chatting to author, vet and children’s TV presenter, Jess French. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
2021-03-01
56 min
LSE Research channel | Video
Sharing of resources in complex households - deprivation and poverty across Europe
Contributor(s): Eleni Karagiannaki, Tania Burchardt | Eleni Karagiannaki and Tania Burchardt discuss the findings of their research on living arrangements across Europe, and how individuals and families share their resources within households.
2020-03-26
05 min
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
LSE Festival 2018 | The Giants of 2020 [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Adura Banke-Thomas, Dr Tania Burchardt, Tammy Campbell, Kathleen Scanlon, Dr Jamie Woodcock | What are the key challenges of welfare states of the future? In a world of limited resources, what should our priority be? To close the LSE Festival, we will pit Beveridge's "five giants" (reimagined as the giant issues of housing and urbanisation, education and skills, health and social care, the future of work and the challenges of poverty), as well as sustainability, the missing sixth Giant voted for by you, against each other in a battle to decide which is the biggest issue now and...
2018-02-24
1h 09
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
LSE Festival 2018 | Five LSE Giants' Perspectives on Poverty [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Tania Burchardt, Professor Sir John Hills, Professor Stephen P Jenkins, Professor Lucinda Platt | Taking five ‘Giants’ in the study of poverty over the last 100 years, themselves, like Beveridge, authors of influential reports, this event discusses how their thinking articulates with Beveridge’s vision and has advanced our understanding of poverty and how to tackle it. This event focuses on Beveridge’s Giant of ‘want’. It addresses the thinking on poverty of five ‘Giants’ in the study of poverty over the last 100 years, who have been closely associated with LSE and who are themselves authors or co-authors of influential repo...
2018-02-24
1h 42
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
LSE Festival 2018 | Five LSE Giants' Perspectives on Poverty [Slides]
Speaker(s): Dr Tania Burchardt, Professor Sir John Hills, Professor Stephen P Jenkins, Professor Lucinda Platt | Taking five ‘Giants’ in the study of poverty over the last 100 years, themselves, like Beveridge, authors of influential reports, this event discusses how their thinking articulates with Beveridge’s vision and has advanced our understanding of poverty and how to tackle it. This event focuses on Beveridge’s Giant of ‘want’. It addresses the thinking on poverty of five ‘Giants’ in the study of poverty over the last 100 years, who have been closely associated with LSE and who are themselves authors or co-authors of influential repo...
2018-02-24
00 min
Latest 300 | LSE Public lectures and events | Audio and pdf
LSE Festival 2018 | The Challenge of Richness? Rethinking the Giant of Poverty [Audio]
Speaker(s): Dr Tania Burchardt, Amy Feneck, Dr Sam Friedman, Dr Luna Glucksberg | The economic and political power of the richest in our society has dramatically increased since 1942. 75 years on since his report, the panel will discuss whether Beveridge’s concern with poverty now needs to be extended to include a concern with richness. Tania Burchardt is Director of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) and an Associate Professor in the Department of Social Policy at LSE. Amy Feneck is an artist based in London. Her work spans photography, writing, moving image and participatory projects, including collaborating with ar...
2018-02-20
55 min
Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
Equality, Capability and Human Rights [Video]
Contributor(s): Dr Tania Burchardt | Tania Burchardt, of the Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE, explains more about the role that the capability approach might play in helping to integrate the equality and human rights approach.
2015-03-16
25 min
Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
The Coalition’s Social Policy Record 2010 - 2015 - Health, Social Care and Housing - The Coalition’s Record on Health, Social care and Housing 2010-2015 - Health, Social Care and Housing [Video]
Contributor(s): Polly Vizard, Tania Burchardt, Becky Tunstall | Overview briefing on the Coalition’s social policy record, from the launch of the concluding research from the Social Policy in a Cold Climate programme by researchers from The London School of Economics, the University of Manchester and University of York.
2015-01-28
1h 13
Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion
An introduction to Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) [Video]
Contributor(s): Professor John Hills, Dr Tania Burchardt | The Director of CASE talks about some recent research highlights and the ways in which the centre engages with public debate.
2014-06-20
04 min