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Homes, health, and COVID-19: how poor housing adds to the hardship of the coronavirus crisis
Written by: Amy Clair, ESRC Research Centre for Micro-Social Change, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
Published: | 02 April 2020 |
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Author: | Amy Clair |
Brexit and the public finances
In this blog we look at the possible impact of Brexit on Government targets for the public finances, including deficit reduction and borrowing. We find that the impact leaves many of the spending suggestions made during the referendum campaign unfunded.
Published: | 28 June 2016 |
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Chalk + Talk – Digital Campaigning: Where is it happening? Who does it reach? And does it work?
Published: | 13 March 2015 |
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How a points-based system could mean better immigration policy
In other countries, points-based systems which govern immigration for work have encouraged a culture of greater empiricism, a willingness to review outcomes, learn from them and adapt immigration policies accordingly. Will the UK have a similar experience?
Published: | 03 March 2020 |
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More mis-selling β when will the banks learn to behave?
Published: | 21 August 2015 |
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Ask The Expert: Travel Fast or Smart? A Manifesto for an Intelligent Transport Policy
In our latest ESRC-sponsored Ask the Expert seminar, Professor David Metz argued that conventional transport economics has reached a dead end, and that an intelligent transport policy requires modelling and forecasting methodologies to be updated for the twenty first century.
Published: | 01 November 2016 |
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The Government has committed to a review of the 2005 Gambling Act. Hereβs what that review should look like.
The 2005 Gambling Act was designed to regulate gambling, in all its forms. But 15 years later, the world has changed, and gambling has changed too: bookiesβ shops on the high street are fading, as gambling goes online. And a gambling law written before the first iPhone went on sale is clearly no longer fit for purpose.
Published: | 06 August 2020 |
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Author: | Jake Shepherd |
Labour party conference fringe event 2019: Ripped off by robots? How can we ensure the technological revolution in consumer markets delivers benefits for all?
Published: | 23 October 2019 |
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Author: | Barbara Lambert |
Why are low income consumers paying for the cost of crime?
Published: | 01 April 2019 |
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