United States of America
Policy report
Universal Basic Income (UBI) as a policy response to current challenges
This paper argues that for fiscal, efficiency, and equity reasons, the U.S. government should provide targeted benefits instead of universal benefits. It should not just provide cash, but rather invest in human capital and pursue redistribution through targeted spending on education, child care, health insurance, food vouchers and housing assistance programs.
Report
How young people consume news and the implications for mainstream media
The report is based on insights from digital tracking of the news consumption of young consumers in the United States and United Kingdom. The findings are underpinned by quantitative data from the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2019, which shows that under 35s are less loyal to traditional news brands and mostly prefer social media...
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Out of the shadows: shining a light on irregular migration
Irregular migration exists because there are not enough opportunities for safety and prosperity at home and too few conventional means through which to remedy that lack of opportunity. This report aims to shine a light on irregular migration and contribute to an enormously consequential conversation.
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Youth voice for the future of work
This survey report aims to fill the gap surrounding international comparable data on perceptions on the future work.
Report
Building a globally recognised AgTech ecosystem in Australia
Analysing the relationship between American start-up ecosystems and venture capital investment, and in particular looking at the impact that specialisation can have in building successful ecosystems, such as in St Louis (Missouri), offers insight as to how Australia can catalyse the development of the local sector.