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Organisation

Institute for Public Policy Research

Acronym:
IPPR
Report

Leaving the EU, not the European model? New findings on public attitudes to Brexit (part one)


As the UK and the EU move to the next stage of the Article 50 negotiations, the UK faces a fundamental choice over the type of country it wants to be post-Brexit.
Discussion paper

Managing automation: employment, inequality and ethics in the digital age


This discussion paper argues that public policy should seek to accelerate automation to reap the productivity benefits, while building new institutions to ensure the dividends of technological change are broadly shared.
Report

The shared market: A new proposal for a future partnership between the UK and the EU


With the first stage of the negotiations now complete and discussions set to turn to the future partnership, now is the time for the UK to decide what it wants for its long-term future outside of the EU.
Report

Priced out? The affordability crisis in London


London’s distinct housing market has been exhibiting the strains of a crisis for some time. The scale of the demand for property, the tenure and household mix, the affordability gap for both renting and buying, and the scale of serious housing need all set London apart from the rest of England.
Report

Power to the people? Tackling the gender imbalance in combined authorities and local government


This report argues that political parties and institutions must seize the recent increase in voter turnout among young women to dramatically increase the numbers of women going into local politics in the United Kingdom.

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