Why online anonymity is vital in a healthy democratic society
We’ve come a long way in a year. The twelve month debate on whether anonymity online is helping or hindering democratic life has shifted, from...
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We’ve come a long way in a year. The twelve month debate on whether anonymity online is helping or hindering democratic life has shifted, from...
It’s become a truism that digital revolution is changing politics: and it is, of course. But few research groups have tried to measure exactly how....
This paper presents the conclusions and recommendations from the inquiry of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Housing and Care for Older People into the...
Across Europe, low voter turnout in European and national elections is a growing concern. Many citizens are disengaged from the political process, threatening the health of...
With gambling, as in all areas, we cannot just apply what we know about men and assume it to be universal. This universalisation of the...
Discrimination and disadvantage in the labour market is a significant problem and requires greater understanding to develop policy solutions. The project is focused on the...
Following our work on end of life issues, Demos has been advising the Care Quality Commission on its ongoing review of inequalities in the care...
This week, the Office for National Statistics released their first statistics on which occupations they believe are at the highest risk of automation across England....
Poverty is not just about income. Poverty as a lived experience is a complex, multi-dimensional phenomenon spanning one’s social and economic life – but we...
Comparisons between looked after children and the rest of the population have consistently shown that care leavers are one of the most vulnerable and disadvantaged...