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Gender Pay Gap data 2019 and what it is telling us

Our annual gender pay gap data is published below.

Leadership announcements 31 May 2019

Annual Report and Accounts 2018

Introduction by Professor Sir Robert Burgess

Leadership announcements 1 December 2018

British Social Attitudes 35

This year's BSA report we examine four major challenges facing Britain: Global challenges, social cohesion, economic settlement and Brexit.

Report 10 July 2018

Gender Pay Gap data 2018 and what it is telling us

Our 2018 data shows that we have an overall mean and median pay gap in favour of women.

Leadership announcements 31 May 2018

Annual Report and Accounts 2017

Introduction by Professor Sir Robert Burgess

Leadership announcements 1 December 2017

British Social Attitudes 34

The National Centre for Social Research’s BSA 34 comes at a time when Britain seems split in two on many of the biggest questions.

Report 28 June 2017

Annual Report and Accounts 2016

Introduction by Professor Sir Robert Burgess

Leadership announcements 1 December 2016

British Social Attitudes 33

The 33rd annual British Social Attitudes report endeavours to uncover the consequences of seven years of austerity for social and political attitudes

Report 30 June 2016

Annual Report and Accounts 2015

Introduction by Professor Sir Robert Burgess

Leadership announcements 1 December 2015

British Social Attitudes 32

This summary of NatCen’s 32nd British Social Attitudes report takes stock of the public’s reactions to the last five years.

Report 26 March 2015

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