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Migration Myths, Data Gaps, and the Claims We Cannot Make

A myth-versus-reality guide to migration evidence, category problems, source differences, and uncertainty in public claims.

June 28, 2026 / Migration / Evidence Literacy
Migration Myths, Data Gaps, and the Claims We Cannot Make
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What Research Shows About Discrimination in Housing

An evidence explainer on how researchers study unequal treatment in housing, why complaint data undercounts it, and where individual cases differ from patterns.

June 28, 2026 / Housing Discrimination / Inequality
What Research Shows About Discrimination in Housing
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Do Community Programs Work? How to Evaluate Without Oversimplifying

A practical FAQ for small nonprofits on evaluating community programs with proportionate evidence, clearer assumptions, and honest limits.

June 28, 2026 / Programme Evaluation / Social Research
Do Community Programs Work? How to Evaluate Without Oversimplifying
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Correlation Is Not Causation—but What Does That Mean in Practice?

Correlation is often a clue, not a verdict. This FAQ-style myth explainer shows how confounding, reverse causality, selection effects, experiments, and quasi-experiments affect civil-society claims.

June 28, 2026 / Evidence Literacy / Social Research
Correlation Is Not Causation—but What Does That Mean in Practice?
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How to Read a Statistic Before You Share It

A technically correct number can still mislead. This checklist helps readers inspect source, denominator, sample, time period, comparison group, uncertainty, correlation, and visual framing before sharing.

June 28, 2026 / Evidence Literacy / Social Cohesion
How to Read a Statistic Before You Share It
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What Does the Evidence Actually Say About Social Cohesion?

Social cohesion is not one thing. This explainer separates trust, belonging, participation, solidarity, and institutional confidence so public debate can use the evidence more carefully.

June 28, 2026 / Social Cohesion / Belonging
What Does the Evidence Actually Say About Social Cohesion?
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From Individual Complaint to Workplace Change: When Collective Action Works Better

An explainer on turning repeated workplace problems into pattern evidence, coordinated grievances, negotiation, and structural change without leaving workers isolated.

June 28, 2026 / Employment Rights / Precarious Work
From Individual Complaint to Workplace Change: When Collective Action Works Better
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How Much Can an Employer Monitor? Cameras, Location, Messages, and Productivity Tracking

A myth-versus-reality guide to workplace surveillance, covering purpose, proportionality, transparency, consent, biometrics, remote work, data access, consultation, and complaints.

June 28, 2026 / Workplace Surveillance / Employment Rights
How Much Can an Employer Monitor? Cameras, Location, Messages, and Productivity Tracking
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Managed by an App: What Rights Do Gig and Platform Workers Have?

A platform-work FAQ on ratings, deactivation, algorithmic scheduling, pay transparency, expenses, status, data access, appeals, and organizing with others.

June 28, 2026 / Precarious Work / Employment Rights
Managed by an App: What Rights Do Gig and Platform Workers Have?
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How to Organize With Colleagues When Everyone Is Afraid of Retaliation

A step-by-step guide for moving from private workplace complaints to safer collective action when workers fear retaliation.

June 28, 2026 / Unions & Collective Action / Precarious Work
How to Organize With Colleagues When Everyone Is Afraid of Retaliation
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Dismissed or Made Redundant: What Should You Check Before Accepting the Decision?

An FAQ for workers who have been dismissed or told their role is redundant, with checks on reason, procedure, selection, notice, pay, settlement pressure, appeal, and urgent deadlines.

June 28, 2026 / Dismissal & Redundancy / Precarious Work
Dismissed or Made Redundant: What Should You Check Before Accepting the Decision?
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I Have Been Called to a Disciplinary Meeting—How Should I Prepare?

A preparation checklist for disciplinary or personnel meetings, covering allegations, evidence, accompaniment, records, questions, possible outcomes, and appeal routes.

June 28, 2026 / Dismissal & Redundancy / Employment Rights
I Have Been Called to a Disciplinary Meeting—How Should I Prepare?