This project will focus on school-to-work transition: how our education and training systems are preparing young people for employment.
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This project explores how pre-work training can improve life chances for young people, particularly disadvantaged groups.
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The project will explore the possibilities for a new politics of work.
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This project will investigate the causes and the implications of a perceived decline in confidence and well-being amongst young women and girls.
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Demos will build on its research on personal budgets in providing health and social care through this project, continuing the work reported in At Your Service.
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This project will investigate how the City can be reformed without damaging the UK's long-term competitiveness.
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This project explores how pre-work training can improve life chances for young people, particularly disadvantaged groups.
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This project will investigate the causes and the implications of a perceived decline in confidence and well-being amongst young women and girls.
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Demos will build on its research on personal budgets in providing health and social care through this project, continuing the work reported in At Your Service.
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This project examines how death can be a less clinical, more personal and more positive experience.
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This project gathers ideas from across the cultural world on how to support the development of creative capabilities.
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This report pilots a set of tools to measure the difference that structured activities make to a young person's capabilities.
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The project will explore the possibilities for a new politics of work.
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A landmark project on everyday power shows how far we have to travel to become a nation of powerful people.
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This project will feature a 'People's Inquiry' to explore people's attitudes to the use of their personal information. It will use the outcomes from the deliberative groups to develop practical ideas for matching public expectations and personal information policy.
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The health of the economy has a profound effect on our lives. Too often, however, the economy is experienced as something that happens to us, rather than something we are part of. Few speak the language of the ‘dismal science’, and this impacts negatively on our democratic public life. Demos’ Economic Literacy project will probe this ‘democratic deficit’ in economic life.
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Demos has embarked on a new research project aimed uncovering the real life experiences of social housing residents, with the aim of using their personal stories to inform both policymaking and the activities of Housing Associations in the UK.
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This project explores how technological and social change impact on universities. Technology has the potential to help all universities become open universities, but its implications, opportunities and uncertainties need deeper explanation.
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Demos is looking at how government can approach new harmful chemical substances, or 'legal highs', in an effective way.
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This project will investigate how infrastructure contributes to making places resilient and what opportunities infrastructure might provide in the future.
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This project looks at the relationship between violent and non-violent radicalisation by mapping the flow of ideas, people and money through violent and non-violent radical groups.
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In October 2008, Charlie Edwards, Head of Security at Demos made a trip to Basra, Iraq.
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Tackling the causes of risks and the drivers of insecurity is complex, time consuming and rarely has an immediate or obvious impact.
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This pamphlet calls for a radical rethink of resilience. Instead of structures and centralised services, it argues that citizens and communities are the true source of resilience for our society. People must learn adapt and work together to make Britain a resilient nation.
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Open Left is about rediscovering the Left's idealism, pluralism and appetite for radical ideas. It starts by asking an essential, but contested question: what does it mean to be on the Left today?
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This project looks at ways of using conservative theory and ideology to deliver progressive aims in the context of poverty in the UK.
MoreThis project seeks to raise profound economic and philosophical questions about the nature of ownership, the structure of the firm and policy options for diversifying Britain's business structures.
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One of the most successful sectors of the British economy is the creative and cultural sector - creativity has become increasingly important in other sectors as well. This series of seminars brings together representatives of successful and creative organisations to identify common challenges and examine what lessons there are in how they have each met them.
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James Nachtwey won the TED Prize in 2007. He used it to take pictures of an under-reported health issue now affecting 50 countries across the world. We are helping him break and spread his images in London.
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This project will investigate how the City can be reformed without damaging the UK's long-term competitiveness.
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The financial crisis exposed serious flaws in the UK's economic policy. The Good Growth project looks at how Government can address these flaws and build an economy that is financially, socially and environmentally sustainable.
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This project will focus on school-to-work transition: how our education and training systems are preparing young people for employment.
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In 2010, Demos is launching a flagship programme of work to develop a new, multi-dimensional measure of poverty that will take into account the full range of factors that affect quality of life and wellbeing.
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