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Making Better Economic Cases for Housing Policies

Australia, Canada, homelessness, Housing economics, Housing market, Metropolitan, Professor Duncan Maclennan, Research report, UKBy adminMarch 28, 20181 Comment

A report examining the relationship between pressured housing markets in Sydney and economic growth.

Two women, one of whom is First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, pack a carrier bag with food at a foodbank

Child poverty pledges require bold action to redirect resources

Child poverty, Economy, Governance, Professor Stephen Sinclair, Welfare & social securityBy adminMarch 14, 2018

Stephen Sinclair argues that to meet its own ambitious child poverty goals, the Scottish Government must focus public services where they are most needed, and ensure employers play their part.

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Reflecting on the Child Poverty Strategy 2014-2017

Child poverty, Devolution, Economy, Evan Williams, Housing economics, Place-based, Poverty and Inequality Commission, Research report, Scotland, Welfare & social securityBy adminFebruary 28, 2018

Evan Williams argues that the success of the Child Poverty (Scotland) Bill will rely on policy initiatives that explicitly target welfare and housing provision.

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Publication: Reports for the Poverty and Inequality Commission

Des McNulty, Economy, Evan Williams, Governance, Inequalities, Poverty, Poverty and Inequality Commission, Professor John McKendrick, Professor Nick BaileyBy adminFebruary 26, 2018

Several reports from Policy Scotland to support the work of the Poverty and Inequality Commission.

Scotland’s Place in Europe: People, Jobs and Investment – A Timely Analysis

Economy, EU and Brexit, Professor Anton MuscatelliBy adminJanuary 19, 2018

Anton Muscatelli, Principal of the University of Glasgow, reflects on Brexit process nine months after the triggering of Article 50.

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Community Benefits, Infrastructures and Major Capital Investments Roundtable

community economy, Dr Cristina Orsatti, Economy, Event report/resources, Neighbourhoods, Region, Seminar, The Crichton InstituteBy adminDecember 22, 2017

A roundtable on Community Benefits, Infrastructures and Major Capital Investments.

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Muscatelli – Time for a grown up debate on tax

Commentary, Devolution, Health, Professor Anton Muscatelli, TaxBy adminDecember 11, 2017

Reflections on devolution and tax by Anton Muscatelli, Principal of the University of Glasgow.

Newspapers from 25 June 2016 including the Mirror, with headline reading 'So what the hell happens now?'

David Martin MEP’s speech on Brexit: Who is taking back control?

David Martin, Economy, EU and Brexit, Event report/resources, Public lectureBy adminNovember 21, 2017Leave a comment

Full text of a speech by David Martin MEP at Glasgow University on 20 November 2017.

Newspapers from 25 June 2016 including the Mirror, with headline reading 'So what the hell happens now?'

Blog: The history and origins of Brexit – lecture by Sir Ivan Rogers, October 2017

EU and Brexit, Governance, International, Public lecture, Sir Ivan RogersBy adminOctober 17, 20171 Comment

Full text of a lecture by Sir Ivan Rogers in October 2017 which focused on the trajectory of the UK’s relationship with Europe in recent decades, charting out the path which led to the eventual vote to leave.

Dignity and Respect: workshop on new Social Security arrangements in Scotland

Des McNulty, Poverty, Professor Nick Watson, Welfare & social securityBy adminOctober 9, 2017Leave a comment

Round-up of the Carnegie UK/Policy Scotland workshop on embedding Dignity and Respect in the Scottish Social Security system.

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