News Search stories Find Filters (2) Filter storiesResetYearAll years2018MonthAll monthsFebruaryNo filters are valid for the current query.Reset FindShow 9 storiesMatching stories (showing 9 stories)Sort byDate (descending)Date (ascending)RelevanceTuesday, 27th February 2018Should the rich be taxed more?Professor John Hatgioannides conducts research into tax and income equality.Monday, 19th February 2018Rich-poor mortality gap widens, new report saysLife expectancy diverges between England's wealthiest and poorest neighbourhoods.Tuesday, 13th February 2018CIDC pension schemes have advantage, Dutch academics sayNew research paper from Cass Pensions Institute.Tuesday, 13th February 2018Researcher's work features in BBC Radio 3 documentary on German musicIan Pace investigated the role of radio in the support and dissemination of new music after 1945.Tuesday, 13th February 2018If You’re So Successful, Why Are You Still Working 70 Hours a Week?Professor Laura Empson discusses some of the findings from her new book Leading Professionals: Power, Politics, and Prima Donnas in an article in the Harvard Business Review.Monday, 12th February 2018Cass academic's research examines the 'oppressive myth' of workMeet Professor Peter Fleming.Monday, 5th February 2018Researcher wins award for work on controversial books by Gay TaleseDr Julie Wheelwright analysed journalism ethics in Thy Neighbor’s Wife and The Voyeur’s Motel.Friday, 2nd February 2018We view ourselves and those we care about through ‘rose-tinted glasses’, study saysThe study is the first to show that such an ‘optimism bias’ extends beyond the self.Thursday, 1st February 2018Cass gender pay research features in The New York TimesDr Amanda Goodall's research shows women do ask for pay rises - but don't get them.[object Object]