Understanding ‘Early Exiters’: The case for a Healthy Ageing Workforce Strategy
Compared to before the pandemic, there are over 100,000 more people aged 50-64 who are no longer in work because of a long-term health condition. The...
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Compared to before the pandemic, there are over 100,000 more people aged 50-64 who are no longer in work because of a long-term health condition. The...
If we learned anything from the surprise election results of 2016, it was that disaffected voters seemed keen to ‘take back control’ from elites. But...
Amanda Khozi Mukwashi has devoted more than 25 years to working on poverty alleviation, tackling injustice and inequalities. She has worked in both intergovernmental and...
Amidst a workforce crisis, with 2.5m off work due to long-term ill health, this report, in collaboration with Birmingham City Council, has sought to understand...
In the natural world, earthquakes function to dissipate the pressure building up between opposing tectonic plates. In the political world, however, it seems that every...
Welfare reform dominated the Chancellor’s Summer Budget, and one of the most significant areas pinpointed for an overhaul is Child Tax Credit payments. As well...
Far from the corridors of power in Westminster, a revolution has been taking place in councils and frontline charities across the country. In doing so,...
Labour has set an ambitious long-term target to achieve an 80% working-age employment rate in the UK. However, we estimate that there are at least...
This article by Sophia Knight, Researcher at Demos, is a guest blog for the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, in a series explaining how social media listening...
What makes a job ‘good’? In the midst of a jobs-rich recovery, in a relatively flexible labour market, attention inevitably shifts to the quality of...