United Kingdom
Report
Thriving, striving, or just about surviving?
This report explores what ‘good work’ means in practice. The findings reveal how economically secure workers are in the United Kingdom and offer greater insight into experiences of work across the labour market.
Report
Transatlantic relations: converging or diverging?
Published in an environment of significant political uncertainty in both the US and Europe, this report focuses on the long-standing and fundamental drivers behind U.S and European policymaking, and sets out recommendations to address key structural factors that threaten the durability of the transatlantic relationship.
Article
The Guardian goes for broke
Britain’s liberal beacon, The Guardian, is scaling down but thinking big, writes David Hayes.
Policy report
Investment for sustainable transport: transport investment and carbon emissions in four Anglophone countries
This report argues that while emissions from transport have historically risen with economic growth, modal shift away from motor vehicle travel, a reduction in trips and trip lengths, and increased energy efficiency offer pathways for emission reductions.
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.