Publications

We regularly publish reports that review and update the key indicators of poverty and inequality in London. These are all available here.

All the most up-to-date data is also available on this website.

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Key findings 2011

A short six-page summary of the full London's Poverty Profile 2011 report including all the key findings.

Published October 2011

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London's Poverty Profile 2011

London's Poverty Profile 2011 considers the capital's progress on key indicators since the first report and over the last decade. The analysis covers poverty, economic inequality, worklessness, low pay, education and health. There is an expanded chapter on housing and a new section on public services.

Published October 2011

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Reporting on the Recession

How did Londoners fare during the recession? Did poverty increase? How does the capital compare to other regions? Which communities and boroughs are faring better? These questions and others are addressed in this special London's Poverty Profile report.

Published October 2010

London's Poverty Profile 2009

Together with the New Policy Institute, we have compiled the first independent report to bring together a wide range of indicators related to poverty, inequality and social exclusion in London.

Published May 2009

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