Troubled families?
Investigating the numbers in the news. Tim Harford looks at how and whether the government is turning around troubled families. Plus chief executive pay, and the Gaza conflict.
"Revealed: half a million problem families" reported The Sunday Times. The government's expanding its Troubled Families programme - two years after More or Less found it statistically wanting. Tim Harford discusses the new numbers with 麻豆社 Newsnight's Chris Cook.
Chief executive pay: a new survey from the High Pay Centre highlights how much higher CEO remuneration is compared to that of their workers. But Ben Carter discovers the figures aren't quite what they seem.
As the Gaza conflict continues, the fact that there are estimated to be nearly three times as many men as women among the Palestinian civilian casualties has been an issue in the spotlight. Tim Harford and Ruth Alexander look at why men are often over-represented in civilian death tolls, and how the statistics in this conflict are being gathered.
And, further adventures in the audio presentation of data with 麻豆社 Radio 4's Daily Service presenter, Andrew Graystone.
Presenter: Tim Harford
Producer: Ruth Alexander.
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Troubled families?
The government's expanding its Troubled Families programme - we question the new numbers.
Duration: 07:36
Chief Executive Pay
Is CEO remuneration really so much higher than that of their workers?
Duration: 04:16
Deaths in Gaza
Why are men over-represented in civilian death tolls and how are the statistics gathered?
Duration: 08:19
Data sounds
Further adventures in the audio presentation of data with Andrew Graystone.
Duration: 02:34
Broadcasts
- Fri 22 Aug 2014 16:30麻豆社 Radio 4
- Sun 24 Aug 2014 20:00麻豆社 Radio 4
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