The Diversity Study of England and Wales
Our colleagues at the Woolf Institute published study that surveyed 11,701 people across England and Wales and asked questions concerning their attitudes towards ethnic, national and religious diversity and their experiences of it.
The study is the largest known study of diversity undertaken in the UK. The study has the data needed to consider a wide array of demographic and socio-economic factors and to make recommendations for future policymaking in this area.
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Seven Ways the 117th Congress Can Build Peace in Conflict Affected and Fragile States
Seven Ways the 117th Congress Can Build Peace: Prevent and Reduce Violent Conflict and Fragility
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AfP's #CreativityInCrisis: Breaking Down Boundaries with geoBoundaries
In conversation with the geoBoundaries team as they introduce, THE WORLD'S LARGEST OPEN, FREE AND RESEARCH-READY DATABASE OF POLITICAL ADMINISTRATIVE BOUNDARIES. This database is an online, open license resource of boundaries (i.e., state, county) for every country in the world tracking approximately 300,000 boundaries across 199 entities, including all 195 UN member states, Greenland, Taiwan, Niue, and Kosovo.
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