Assets and inclusion: class, ethnicity and inter-generational inequality

Location
Birmingham Business School
Dates
Friday 9 March 2012 (13:30-17:00)
Contact

If you have any queries about this event, please contact Ricky Joseph, r.joseph@bham.ac.uk, or call on +44(0)121 414 7233.

To book your place, please complete the online booking form and ensure you select whether you would like to attend the London or Birmingham event.

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The distribution of wealth is highly unequal in the US and UK and is seen, by some, as having contributed to the Global Financial Crisis we are currently witnessing. The UK's Coalition Government appears to have turned its back on asset-based welfare with its abandonment of the Child Trust Fund and Saving Gateway. What is the future for asset-based policy in the UK and US during these economically turbulent times? This is the key question for this event, for which booking is now open.

CHASM is pleased to be hosting an exciting line-up of leading US researchers and practitioners in the field of asset-based policies. The line-up will include:

Dalton Conley, Dean of Social Science, New York University
William Darity, Director of the Racial Asset Network, Duke University
Thomas Shapiro, Director of the Institute of Assets and Social Policy, Brandeis University
Margaret Sherraden, University of Missouri, St Louis
Michael Sherraden, University of Washington, St Louis
We are pleased to have the involvement of Omar Khan, Head of Policy and Research at the Runnymede Trust and Anne Price, Director of Closing the Racial Wealth Gap, a US-based national research centre dedicated to building the economic health in vulnerable communities.

The event will bring together for the first time US and UK research, policy and practitioner communities to exchange and debate important challenges facing both countries as we enter a period of global uncertainties and risk.

Cost: Free of charge