Success and Luck: Good Fortune and the Myth of Meritocracy, by Robert H. Frank An economist explains to the rich that they didn’t build that, Danny Dorling writes By Danny Dorling 28 July
The 100-Year Life: Living and Working in an Age of Longevity, by Lynda Gratton and Andrew Scott A guide to ‘happy ever after’ assumes an affluence enjoyed by the girl in Pulp’s hit, says Danny Dorling By Danny Dorling 26 May
Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, by Matthew Desmond Danny Dorling on the US failure to provide affordable housing for its citizens By Danny Dorling 3 March
Danny Dorling on university admissions and inequality A rapidly changing higher education sector is urged to ask who benefits from reforms By Danny Dorling 4 February
Plutocracy in America: How Increasing Inequality Destroys the Middle Class and Exploits the Poor, by Ronald P. Formisano Danny Dorling on a study of predatory forces and questionable practices By Danny Dorling 21 January
Rewriting the Rules of the American Economy: An Agenda for Growth and Shared Prosperity, by Joseph E. Stiglitz A small tax hike for the cream of 1 per cent could fund college for the poorest, says Danny Dorling By Danny Dorling 3 December
Social Class in the 21st Century, by Mike Savage, Niall Cunningham, Fiona Devine et al The responses to a UK-wide survey show how life chances are diverging, argues Danny Dorling By Danny Dorling 12 November
A World of Homeowners: American Power and the Politics of Housing Aid, by Nancy H. Kwak Danny Dorling sees how bricks and mortar became part of the arsenal with which the US fought the Cold War By Danny Dorling 29 October
Sex by Numbers: What Statistics Can Tell Us About Sexual Behaviour, by David Spiegelhalter Danny Dorling gets to grips with in-your-face, full-frontal calculations of carnality By Danny Dorling 11 June