Synopsis
Laurie Taylor explores a unique piece of research conducted by BBC Lab UK and social scientists. Plus a tribute to the criminologist Geoff Pearson.
- Programme: Thinking Allowed
- Episode: British class survey; Tribute to Geoff Pearson
- Channel: BBC Radio 4
- Broadcast year: 2013
- Sociology | What are the main patterns and trends in social inequality and difference? | Social inequality and differences linked to social class, gender and ethnicity
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