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August 2019

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Regional Inclusive Growth Research Network: the role of business

Des McNulty, Dr Linda Christie, Inclusive growth, Scottish GovernmentBy adminAugust 22, 2019

The role of business in supporting the delivery of inclusive growth was the focus for the second meeting of the Regional Inclusive Growth Research Network.

Housing wealth inequality in Scotland

Housing wealth, Inequalities, News, Poverty and Inequality Commission, Professor Duncan Maclennan, Professor Ken Gibb, ScotlandBy adminAugust 13, 2019

Professor Duncan Maclennan from Policy Scotland has contributed to a new report on housing wealth inequality that has informed the work of the Scottish Poverty and Inequality Commission.

Education systems: research and change

Educational equity, News, Professor Chris Chapman, Professor Mark Hadfield, Professor Mel Ainscow, PublicationsBy adminAugust 13, 2019

Two new publications from Policy Scotland’s Director Chris Chapman focus on the role of research and researchers in changing education systems to improve equity and opportunity for learners.

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