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      People Like Us: What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain

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      One man's story of social mobility and inequality - and a searching analysis of what needs to change.
      A New Statesman Book of the YearAS HEARD ON BBC RADIO 4''S BOOK OF THE WEEK''Hashi Mohamed powerfully exposes the alienating and segregating effect of social immobility in ...

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      Product ID:9781788161138
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:People Like Us
      Subtitle:What it Takes to Make it in Modern Britain
      Authors:Author: Hashi Mohamed
      Page Count:320
      Subjects:Memoirs, Memoirs, Social discrimination and social justice, Politics and government, Social discrimination & inequality, Politics & government, United Kingdom, Great Britain
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      One man's story of social mobility and inequality - and a searching analysis of what needs to change.
      A New Statesman Book of the YearAS HEARD ON BBC RADIO 4''S BOOK OF THE WEEK''Hashi Mohamed powerfully exposes the alienating and segregating effect of social immobility in this country.'' David Lammy ''A moving, shocking and clear-eyed account of the increasingly rare phenomenon of social mobility. Using his own extraordinary story as a spine [Hashi Mohamed] has written an analysis, how-to-guide and polemic on getting on and up in Britain today.'' - Grayson Perry ''Beautifully written and powerfully argued, People Like Us is essential reading'' The Secret BarristerWhat does it take to make it in modern Britain? Ask a politician, and they''ll tell you it''s hard work. Ask a millionaire, and they''ll tell you it''s talent. Ask a CEO and they''ll tell you it''s dedication. But what if none of those things is enough?Raised on benefits and having attended some of the lowest-performing schools in the country, barrister Hashi Mohamed knows something about social mobility. In People Like Us, he shares what he has learned: from the stark statistics that reveal the depth of the problem to the failures of imagination, education and confidence that compound it. We live in a society where the single greatest indicator of what your job will be is the job of your parents. Where power and privilege are concentrated among the 7 per cent of the population who were privately educated. Where, if your name sounds black or Asian, you''ll need to send out twice as many job applications as your white neighbour. Wherever you are on the social spectrum, this is an essential investigation into our society''s most intractable problem. We have more power than we realise to change things for the better.
      Imprint Name:Profile Books Ltd
      Publisher Name:Profile Books Ltd
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2020-09-03

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      Weight232 g
      Dimensions128 × 197 × 23 mm