LSE London

@LSE_London

Research Unit at LSE, focused on the economic & social issues of the London region. Current projects on housing, migration & social mobility. RT ≠ Endorsement.

Joined September 2014

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  1. The idea of a Green Belt corridor seems to be gaining traction in Gov circles. A good time to revisit this video:

  2. Prof Tony Travers addresses our delegates at our annual dinner

  3. Our Regional Chair, Steve Warwick open proceedings at our London Annual Dinner and introduces Prof Tony Travers

  4. Housing story, video: Christine Whitehead on owner-occupation: its benefits and risks in different market contexts

  5. Peter Mandler charted the post-war history of UK social mobility in his Presidential Address last year

  6. on obstacles 4 social mobility are getting worse 4 young people, if we want them to create social change we must support them

  7. Social mobility in Great Britain: evidence on obstacles young people face: education, labour, economy, & housing:

  8. Social mobility in Great Britain: evidence on obstacles young people face: education, labour, economy, & housing:

  9. Housing story, video: Private Rented Sector Profiles: Precarity and inequality in the PRS | Farah & Eric's story -

  10. Enforcing the unenforceable: the hard work of two enforcement officers in London [Animation Video] -

  11. LSE London followed , and
    • @the_young_fdn

      Research and action based institute working across the UK and internationally to create insight and innovations that put people at the heart of social change

  12. GLA publishes work by Christine Whitehead, Alan Mace, and Ian Gordon on urban density:

  13. GLA publishes LSE London research on housing density; LSE London contributed 2/5 reports. They can be accessed here:

  14. Discussing planning deregulation in London: office conversions and short-term lettings [Short Film] -

  15. Our full report provides ideas about how developers & councils could work together to create such communities:

  16. We also produced a vid for our controversial urban villages project: Creating communities in London's new villages -

  17. And now our most controversial post to date: Urban villages: Some observations from LSE London, by Kath Scanlon -

  18. Housing story, video: Private Rented Sector Profiles: Wheeling and dealing with agents and landlords, Simon's story:

  19. Defining, Measuring and Implementing Density Standards in London | LONDON PLAN DENSITY, RESEARCH PROJECT 1:

  20. PLACE making: A modular approach to London's housing shortage:

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