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  2. J Hills. Centre for analysis of social exclusion. , 2012. 975. 2012. An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK-report of the national equality panel. J Hills. LSE STICERD Research Paper No. CASEREPORT60. , 2010.

  3. Jan 8, 2021 · January 8, 2021 S-P-A-Administrator News, Tributes 14. Many colleagues will have been shocked and deeply saddened to learn of the death of Professor Sir John Hills FBA – more usually known simply as John – on 21 st December 2020. He was 66, and his untimely departure robs the worlds of academic and applied social policy of an incisive ...

  4. Sir John Robert Hills, CBE (29 July 1954 – 21 December 2020 [1]) was a British academic, latterly professor of Social Policy at the London School of Economics. [2] He acted as director of the ESRC Research Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion from 1997. His work focused on inequality, and the role of social policy over the life course.

  5. Early career – From Blackpool to Everton and back to Blackpool. Hills started in the youth team at hometown club Blackpool. He was signed by Everton manager Joe Royle for £90,000 as a schoolboy from Blackpool in 1995, after he impressed in an FA Youth Cup match playing for the Blackpool youth team against their Everton counterparts. [1]

  6. Dec 23, 2020 · John Hills legacy will continue to inspire our future research agendas in multiple and different ways. His work is a compass. His reminder that “Taxation and social spending are two of the most powerfull influences we have on distribution, and their impacts on poverty and inequality are central to their appraisal” in Inequality and the State (2004:2), will continue to provide guidance.

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  8. Nov 13, 2014 · This is an academic book for everyone. Sir John Hills roundly debunks the myth of shirkers and strivers. He follows the money to get at the truth, and the result is every bit as revealing as an episode of The Wire. Almost all of us use the state as insurance almost all the time. Some of us gain more than others, but over the course of our ...

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