United Kingdom
Survey Report
Youth mental health in crisis? Public and generational attitudes in the UK and Australia
There is widespread agreement across generations in the United Kingdom – from Gen Z to Baby Boomers – that young people’s mental health is worse than it was in the past, but they often differ on what this really means and what might be driving it, according to the results of this survey.
Report
Rebuilding trust in public life
Trust in the institutions of public life has taken a beating after years of scandal in UK politics. As Ipsos polling commissioned specially for this report shows, there is a sense among the public that people in power do not feel bound by the same rules as them.
Report
Making it stick: the UK four-day week pilot one year on
This report offers new insight into the effects of a four-day week on UK workers over the longer term, as well as into the strategies used by organisations to fit shorter working hours to their particular circumstances.
Report
Transforming early childhood: narrowing the gap between children from lower- and higher-income families
This paper sets out the changes in policy and delivery that could create an ideal system for early childhood in England, with the aim of narrowing the gap in outcomes at school entry between children in low-income families and their better off peers.
Research Summary
Employer gender pay gap publication in the United Kingdom: a review of the literature
This paper considers how UK employers responded to gender pay gap publication through a review of the existing literature, which generally focuses on the first years of reporting and the initial effects of publication.