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The Social Mobility Commission (SMC), formerly the Social Mobility and
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Commission (2012–16) and originally the Child Poverty Commission (2010–12), is an
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of the
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(DfE) in
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.


Current Commissioners

the commissioners are * Katharine Birbalsingh CBE, Chair * Alun Francis OBE, Vice-Chair * Ryan Henson, Commissioner *
Matthew Goodwin Matthew James Goodwin (born 17 December 1981) is a British academic who is Professor of Politics in the School of Politics and International Relations at the University of Kent. he is a commisioner of the Social Mobility Commission. Early life ...
, Commissioner * Dr Raghib Ali, Commissioner * Resham Kotecha, Commissioner * Parminder Kohli, Commissioner *
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, Commissioner


Remit

The SMC "monitors
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towards improving social mobility in the UK, and promotes social mobility in England". As the Social Mobility and Child Poverty (SMCP) Commission, it had "monitor dthe progress of
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and others in improving social mobility and reducing child poverty in the United Kingdom". Because
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is a
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matter with each of the
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having separate systems under separate governments, the SMC has a remit to ''promote'' social mobility in England but only to ''monitor'' progress towards improving social mobility in the other countries of the United Kingdom. In
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an equivalent body is the
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and Fairness Commission announced by Nicola Sturgeon as
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of the Scottish Government in April 2019. Four specific responsibilities are listed on the SMC's website. These are: * publishing an annual report setting out its views on the progress made towards improving social mobility in the United Kingdom. * promoting social mobility in England, for example, by challenging employers, the
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s, universities and schools to play their part in promoting social mobility. * carrying out and publishing research in relation to social mobility. * providing advice to
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(at their request) on how to improve social mobility in England, with this advice then being published.


Creation and Renaming

The body was created by chapter 9, section 8 of the Child Poverty Act 2010 (also known as the
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Act), which required the establishment of an independent Child Poverty Commission to monitor the effectiveness of the
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's then-yet-to-be-published Child Poverty Strategy. It was renamed as the SMCP Commission by the
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, and its name was changed to the Social Mobility Commission by chapter 7, section 6 of the Welfare Reform and Work Act 2016. From 2012 to 2017 the Chair of the Commission was
Alan Milburn Alan Milburn (born 27 January 1958) is a British Labour Party politician who was Member of Parliament (MP) for Darlington from 1992 to 2010. He served for five years in the Cabinet, first as Chief Secretary to the Treasury from 1998 to 1999, a ...
.


Renaming as the SMCP Commission

In April 2011, when the Government'
Child Poverty Strategy
was published, it announced (p. 22, §1.41; p. 66, §5.21) that the Child Poverty Act would be amended so that the Child Poverty Commission would "be replaced by a new Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission". The Commission's "broader scope" incorporating social mobility was described in the Strategy as "the Government's new approach", designed "to ensure that the Commission considers the issue of child poverty within the wider context of children's life chances and inter-generational poverty" and "the crucial links between child poverty, children's life chances and social mobility". The SMCP Commission's role was described as being "to monitor progress against the broad range of child poverty, life chances and social mobility indicators, towards the end goal of eradicating child poverty."


Renaming as the SMC

In July 2015 a
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statement on the renaming of the Commission as the SMC was made by
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as Work and Pensions Secretary: "Governments will no longer focus on just moving families above a
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. Instead, we want to focus on making a meaningful change to children’s lives by extending opportunity for all, so that both they and their children can escape from the
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and improve their life chances."


Academic critiques of renaming

In semantic terms the 2011 name-change was criticised for putting together the terms "child poverty" and "social mobility" without addressing the potential "internal contradictions" of trying to deal with both at the same time, or specifying "the relative priority or importance of the two issues". In a
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published in the ''
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'' in 2012, the renaming was interpreted ideologically as a
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rejection of any aspirations regarding child poverty. Noting the Commission's shift from child poverty
per se
' to "the broad range of child poverty, life chances and social mobility indicators", the paper argued that: "While continuing to pa
lip service
to the goal of ending child poverty, much of the government's energy has been devoted to trying to redefine the problem of poverty, moving beyond what it sees as a narrow preoccupation with relative low income." Severely criticising this
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as a climbdown from the principles of the Child Poverty Act, the paper argued: "In truth, neither the letter nor the spirit of the law has been fully adhered to, and only a lack of sustained
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or
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attention has spared the government the embarrassment of anyone noticing how far its policy and strategy falls short of its professed goals." Apart from thi
push factor
away from ending child poverty, it has also been theorised sociologically that the pull towards headlining social mobility in government policy during the
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occurred due to growing "
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" about the political and social actions of the
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, especially following the
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and latterly the vote for
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in the
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. In this context, the SMC has been seen to be part of a trend among governmental agencies towards portraying social mobility simplistically (and conveniently, in this view) as a set of "component pieces which can be tackled with specifi
ameliorant
policies", and shying away from acknowledging (more accurately, in this view) how "the
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" creates a fundamental structure of inequality. This trend in governmental outlook has been
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d as "the New Mobility discourse".


December 2017–December 2018


Resignations

In December 2017 Milburn and his three fellow Commissioners resigned. Milburn's
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, dated 2 December, explained to Prime Minister
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the reasons for their decision, including roles on the Commission being vacant for almost two years and his
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that the Government was "unable to devote the necessary energy and focus to the social mobility agenda". The letter was published in ''
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''.


''The Future of the Social Mobility Commission''

In March 2018 the Commons Education Committee published
The Future of the Social Mobility Commission
'. The report recommended that the Commission should be renamed as the Social Justice Commission, and that there should be a minister for social justice/social mobility. It also recommended that the Commission should always have at least seven members in addition to the Chair, and have an extended remit to: * publish social justice impact assessments on government policies and proposals * actively advise Ministers on how to improve social justice in England, rather than advising only at their request
Robert Halfon Robert Henry Halfon (; born 22 March 1969) is a British Conservative Party politician, the Member of Parliament (MP) for Harlow since 2010. Halfon was formerly a researcher for Conservative MPs, including as Chief of Staff to Shadow Chancellor ...
as the Committee's Chair argued that the extended remit would give the Commission "real teeth" as "a new social justice body in the heart of
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with the levers and powers to coordinate action to drive forward initiatives and implement solutions". He argued that renaming the SMC as the Social Justice Commission would "ensure hat the Commission isnot just focusing on those already on the
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but bringing them to the ladder and making sure we are there if they fall".


Government response

In May 2018 the Government published it
response
which rejected the Committee's recommendations. The Government's response was criticised by Halfon: "We called for
beefed-up
Commission with the resources, direction and teeth needed to tackle society’s burning
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s but, in its response, the Government has sadly failed to seize this opportunity."


Relaunch

Alongside its response, the Government announced via Hinds that Martina Milburn (not a
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relation of Alan Milburn) was its preferred candidate to succeed Alan Milburn as the Chair of the Commission. She was confirmed as Chair in July, having been questioned by the Education Committee that month. Twelve fellow commissioners were appointed in October. In December 2018 the SMC was relaunched, with an announcement that the Commission had been awarded an additional £2m of funding by the DfE.


Remuneration of Chair

Upon the announcement of Martina Milburn as the Government's preferred candidate in May 2018 the role of Chair was announced as unremunerated, as had been the case under Alan Milburn. However, upon the relaunch of the SMC in December 2018 it was announced that, in accordance with the greater responsibilities arising from the Commission's new budget, the Education Secretary had decided to remunerate the role.


Criticism


Political

In June 2019 the SMC was criticised by the Education Committee. Alleged failings included a lack of diversity in its commissioners, an over-emphasis on research rather than action, and a lack of contact with the Education Secretary.


Academic

The Commission has been praised for identifying "the social closure at the upper echelons of society and the isolation of those at the bottom" as key issues, thereby "recognising where the real 'problem of mobility' lies". However, it has been criticised for apparent
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in its
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belief in "the possibility of ersonalexertion generating social mobility" and consequent reliance on "individualistic explanations f how to improve social mobilitybased on personal qualities and aspirations". It has also been criticised for viewing education as a
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for social mobility, and therefore focusing excessively on school effectiveness and the behaviour-management of pupils, teachers and parents. A
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of Commission's report
Cracking the Code
' published in the ''
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'' in 2018 found that its recommendations relied heavily on the 'marginal gains' philosophy associated with Dave Brailsford, and questioned the implementation of such a philosophy in everyday school life. It had earlier been noted that the New Mobility discourse was concerned with upward mobility among the deserving poor without properly considering the accompanying need for downward mobility among the undeserving rich. This lack was addressed by the Commission's report
Downward Mobility, Opportunity Hoarding and the Glass Floor
', which acknowledged and discussed the issue (pp. i-ii).


Social Mobility Index and Opportunity Areas


Social Mobility Index

In January 2016 the Commission produced a
Social Mobility Index
' of children's life chances in different
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areas, including data published as a
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, with an update to the data published in a similar spreadsheet in November 2017. The data was translated by
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into a "Social Mobility Index by Constituency" in October 2018.


Opportunity Areas

The Commission's Index was also used by the DfE to designate "opportunity areas" that would receive extra government funding "to address the biggest challenges they face". Six opportunity areas were announced in October 2016 (
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,
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, Blackpool,
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/
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Coast),
Derby Derby ( ) is a city and unitary authority area in Derbyshire, England. It lies on the banks of the River Derwent in the south of Derbyshire, which is in the East Midlands Region. It was traditionally the county town of Derbyshire. Derby g ...
and
Oldham Oldham is a large town in Greater Manchester, England, amid the Pennines and between the rivers Irk and Medlock, southeast of Rochdale and northeast of Manchester. It is the administrative centre of the Metropolitan Borough of Oldham ...
) and a further six in January 2017 ( Bradford,
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, Fenland &
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,
Hastings Hastings () is a large seaside town and borough in East Sussex on the south coast of England, east to the county town of Lewes and south east of London. The town gives its name to the Battle of Hastings, which took place to the north-west ...
,
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and Stoke-on-Trent). In October 2017 the DfE published a "delivery plan" for each opportunity area: *
Blackpool
' *
Bradford
' *
Derby
' *
Doncaster
' *
Fenland and East Cambridgeshire
' *
Hastings
' *
Ipswich
' *
North Yorkshire Coast
' *
Norwich
' *
Oldham
' *
Stoke-on-Trent
' *
West Somerset
' An
Evaluation
' of the "set-up phase" of the opportunity areas programme was published alongside a
Selection of Case Studies
' in October 2018. Although only indirectly responsible for the scheme, the SMC maintained an active interest, visiting Blackpool and Oldham as part of a "north west tour" in October 2019.


Other Commission Publications

Publications produced by the Commission are searchable on its website.


Annual reports

The Commission has produced "State of the Nation" reports fo
20132014201520162017
an
2018–19


Single-issue reports published as the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission

*
Mapping the Occupational Destinations of New Graduates
' (October 2013) *
Lessons from London Schools for Attainment Gaps and Social Mobility
' (June 2014) *
Elitist Britain?
' (August 2014) *
Cracking the Code: How Schools Can Improve Social Mobility
' (October 2014) *
Escape Plan: Understanding Who Progresses from Low Pay and Who Gets Stuck
' (November 2014,
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report in association with the Social Mobility and Child Poverty Commission) *
Downward Mobility, Opportunity Hoarding and the Glass Floor
' (June 2015)
''Elitist Scotland?''
(December 2015, with David Hume Institute) *
Apprenticeships, Young People, and Social Mobility
' (March 2016)


Single-issue reports published as the SMC prior to December 2017 resignations

*
The Childhood Origins of Social Mobility: Socio-Economic Inequalities and Changing Opportunities
' (June 2016) *
Socio-Economic Diversity in Life Sciences and Investment Banking
' (July 2016) *
Social and Ethnic Inequalities in Choice Available and Choices Made at Age 16
' (December 2016) *
Ethnicity, Gender and Social Mobility
' (December 2016) *
Social Mobility, the Class Pay Gap and Intergenerational Worklessness: New Insights from the Labour Force Survey
' (January 2017) *
Helping Parents to Parent
' (February 2017) *
The Impacts of Family Support on Access to Homeownership for Young People in the UK
' (March 2017) *
Time for Change: An Assessment of Government Policies on Social Mobility 1997 to 2017
' (June 2017) *
The Great Escape? Low Pay and Progression in the UK's Labour Market
' (October 2017)


Single-issue reports published following December 2018 relaunch

*
Social Mobility Barometer: Public Attitudes to Social Mobility in the UK
' (December 2018) *
The Adult Skills Gap: Is Falling Investment in UK Adults Stalling Social Mobility?
' (January 2019) *
Elitist Britain 2019
' (June 2019, with
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) *
An Unequal Playing Field: Extra-Curricular Activities, Soft Skills and Social Mobility
' (July 2019)


References


Notes


Bibliography

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