Version two: This guide is an updated version, created May 2018. The first version of the guidance was published March 2017.
This is a short guide for analysts and practitioners with analytical experience on why you should be interested in wellbeing inequalities, how to analyse data, and how to assess whether inequality is changing for the better or worse
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