European Union
Policy report
Charting new waters: a progressive policy response to the Channel crossings
This report sets out an alternative approach to managing the recent surge in English Channel crossings. The report draws on IPPR’s engagement with a range of experts to define a progressive agenda for responding to the rise in small boats, including an online workshop in early 2023, to test and discuss different policy options.
Report
The midcareer opportunity: meeting the challenges of an ageing workforce
The world of work is getting older, with profound implications for the labor market, government finances, healthcare and welfare systems, and millions of mid-career workers. This report reveals unfounded, but deep-seated ageism, explores barriers and enablers to career success, and lays out the steps that business, policy-makers, and mid-career and older workers themselves can take...
Briefing paper
Fairer winds: workers' rights in the age of transition
While the United States and European Union look to scale up investment into a green transition, the United Kingdom is pulling in the opposite direction. The different policy and political contexts between each government’s approach mean that UK cannot simply copy its counterparts. However, there are key lessons and policies that the authors of this...
Report
The changing climate policy landscape: considerations for policymakers and the needs of investors
This report summarises how global climate policy has developed and to describe the core features that should underpin climate policy going forward. Several case studies are provided to illustrate effective climate finance policy in Australia, the European Union, Japan and the United States.
Report
Standardisation, trust and democratic principles: the global race to regulate artificial intelligence
The race to regulate artificial intelligence (AI) is a key aspect of strategic competition, as major world powers seek to export value systems through the technical standards they promote. This report considers the main regulatory frameworks worldwide, with examples from the United States, the European Union, Japan, China and Canada, as well as various international...