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Speaker(s): Dr Adam Perkins, Dr Kitty Stewart
Chair: Professor Jason Alexander

Recorded on 29 June 2016 at Hong Kong Theatre, Clement House

In this lecture Dr Perkins argues that welfare policies which increase the number of children born into disadvantaged households risk proliferating dysfunctional, employment-resistant personality characteristics, due to the damaging effect on personality development of exposure to childhood disadvantage.

Adam Perkins (@AdamPerkinsPhD) is a Lecturer in the Neurobiology of Personality at King’s College London.

Kitty Stewart (@kittyjstewart) is Associate Professor in the Department of Social Policy at LSE.

Jason McKenzie Alexander is Professor of Philosophy, LSE.

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