A common way of analysing the well-being of societies and individuals is to look at measures such as annual income, life expectancy, and level of education on an absolute basis. However, the importance of relative measures which assess how well people are doing compared to others, and so tell us about inequality has also long been recognised.
Summary: Inequality in the UK examines inequalities in health, money, education and occupation in the UK around 2020. It looks at factors that drive inequality, and goes on to consider what if anything should be done to address the prevailing levels of inequality and social mobility in our society