United Kingdom
Briefing paper
Building a post-Brexit immigration system for the economic recovery
This report meets IPPR’s educational objective by informing the public on the United Kingdom’s future immigration system and its implications. The report also contributes to their objective of relieving poverty and unemployment by setting out recommendations for how the immigration system can support the economic recovery, improve working conditions, and tackle exploitation.
Report
Good work for wellbeing in the coronavirus economy
The coronavirus pandemic has severely impacted jobs and livelihoods, but it has also seen labour market interventions that were previously unimaginable and given rise to calls to build back a better labour market. This report sets out a number of definitions of ‘good work’, and conclusions and recommendations about how it can be sustained and...
Report
A family stimulus: supporting children, families and the economy through the pandemic
This paper makes the case for a "family stimulus" – a much-needed boost to the income of hard-hit families through the social security system and targeted investment in childcare to ensure the continued functioning of the sector. This will put cash directly into the hands of families and provide a stimulus for the economy, whilst...
Report
Demand for higher education to 2035
This publication reports on future demand for higher education, looking at demographics and participation rates to develop projections of demand for higher education to 2035. By looking across the United Kingdom, the report shows how patterns of demand could change over the next fifteen years in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
Report
Using collective intelligence to solve public problems
This report lays out a clear framework with practical advice for how public bodies can use collective intelligence techniques to tackle community challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic.