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Organisation

Institute for Public Policy Research

Acronym:
IPPR
Report

Prosperity and justice after the pandemic


The inequalities across the UK is starting to play out in our politics. People do not believe that their voices are being heard and feel disempowered. This report outlines policy options to aid in creating an economy that delivers both prosperity and justice for all citizens.
Briefing paper

Community first social care: care in places people call home


Additional funding for social care is important. The system has suffered significant cuts and cannot be improved without a funding deal. This briefing makes a contribution to the evidence and policy thinking on what should come alongside funding proposals. It outlines how combining funding reform with a strategic shift of care into the community could...
Report

All aboard: a plan for fairly decarbonising how people travel


This report outlines a vision for a transport system that is fair to all, works to improve people’s health and wellbeing, and provides a better environment for nature.
Briefing paper

Ending the race to the bottom: why the UK should seize the opportunity to support a global minimum corporation tax


Since taking office, US President Joe Biden has put forward a bold plan for international cooperation to stop tax avoidance by multinational companies. The UK has every reason to support the Biden Administration's plan for a global minimum corporation tax, this paper argues, and for it to be set at a minimum rate of 21...
Report

No longer 'managing': the rise of working poverty and fixing Britain's broken social settlement


This paper traces the emergence of a poorly understood social challenge and one which symbolises Britain’s broken ‘social settlement’ - the continued rise in working poverty since the beginning of this century.

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