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Andy Haldane talks about social mobility with Liz Robinson
This is part of a series of podcasts on social mobility hosted by our Chief Economist Andy Haldane.
About the episode
Liz Robinson is Co-Director of Big Education, which aims to enable children to thrive in education and beyond.
Our Chief Economist Andy Haldane talks to Liz about why she went into teaching, and Liz shares her belief that 'schools are the best lever we've got to make change in our society…with parents as partners'.
Listen to the fifth in our series of podcasts on social mobility:
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About this podcast series
We want to develop a diverse workforce and inclusive workplace at the Bank of England. Part of that diversity is social background. This podcast series is part of a five-year social mobility strategy that we launched in February 2020.