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BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
(ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY The UK economy and society as a whole have just been through one of the most challenging periods in recent memory. The 19 pandemic has impacted every COVID- NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. A BAN ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS Published: 27 September 2019. This week’s Labour Party Conferences voted for a promise to ban private schools, committing the party to "integrate" independent schools into the state sector. Whilst the policy may be popular with Labour members attending conference, it EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES This slide pack sets out our findings on inequalities in educational attainment at age 16 and age 11. It describes four aspects of inequality and how these affect school results: region, family THE SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989. We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strongeconomy.
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
(ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY The UK economy and society as a whole have just been through one of the most challenging periods in recent memory. The 19 pandemic has impacted every COVID- NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. NEW - SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The past year’s public health crisis has provoked an extraordinary economic intervention by the Government. Only the most diehard of free market advocates have decried the approach.PUBLICATIONS
Publication. London coronavirus economy tracker – April 2021. This report, the fifth in a series commissioned by Peabody, updates our analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on London's economy. It explores the latest timely data on economic outcomes to produce an as up-to-date picture as possible. Published: 22 April 2021.PRESS & MEDIA
Press & Media. News. MPs to lead new study on closing Britain’s Opportunity Gap. “Inequality of opportunity is the challenge of our time”, two MPs have said today as they launch a new project examining the Opportunity Gap with the Social Market Foundation, a cross-party think-tank. Published: 20 May 2021. Read. A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
FIRING UP THE POST-COVID ECONOMY: HOW TO BE “PRO-BUSINESS The UK’s economic model has displayed numerous shortcomings for many years. It is time for a new approach. This briefing sets out why a social market-based pro-enterprise agenda is the strongest foundation for a successful and sustained post-Brexit and post-pandemic economy that is also able to weather the headwinds of technological change. (ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). HEALTH ON THE HIGH STREET Health on the High Street - Social Market Foundation. Publication. Health on the High Street. Published: 19 January 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. UK high streets are facing an uncertain future. There is concerning evidence that the Coronavirus pandemic has accelerated existing trends associated with the decline of bricks and mortarretail
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY The UK economy and society as a whole have just been through one of the most challenging periods in recent memory. The 19 pandemic has impacted every COVID- HOMES, HEALTH, AND COVID-19: HOW POOR HOUSING ADDS TO THE Housing is an important social determinant of health. COVID-19, and the actions taken to mitigate its spread, highlight the central role of the home in people’s lives. BLACK GRADUATES GET WORSE DEGREES AND EARN LESS THAN WHITE Black graduates of UK universities are less likely than their white peers to get a first-class degree, less likely to end up in graduate-level work and less likely to earn above £25,000, new data reveal today. Analysis by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) shows that black graduates end up with notably worse economic outcomes thanwhite
THE SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989. We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strongeconomy.
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
(ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY The UK economy and society as a whole have just been through one of the most challenging periods in recent memory. The 19 pandemic has impacted every COVID- NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. A BAN ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS Published: 27 September 2019. This week’s Labour Party Conferences voted for a promise to ban private schools, committing the party to "integrate" independent schools into the state sector. Whilst the policy may be popular with Labour members attending conference, it EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES This slide pack sets out our findings on inequalities in educational attainment at age 16 and age 11. It describes four aspects of inequality and how these affect school results: region, family THE SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989. We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strongeconomy.
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
(ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY The UK economy and society as a whole have just been through one of the most challenging periods in recent memory. The 19 pandemic has impacted every COVID- NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. A BAN ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS Published: 27 September 2019. This week’s Labour Party Conferences voted for a promise to ban private schools, committing the party to "integrate" independent schools into the state sector. Whilst the policy may be popular with Labour members attending conference, it EDUCATIONAL INEQUALITIES IN ENGLAND AND WALES This slide pack sets out our findings on inequalities in educational attainment at age 16 and age 11. It describes four aspects of inequality and how these affect school results: region, family NEW - SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The past year’s public health crisis has provoked an extraordinary economic intervention by the Government. Only the most diehard of free market advocates have decried the approach.PUBLICATIONS
Publication. London coronavirus economy tracker – April 2021. This report, the fifth in a series commissioned by Peabody, updates our analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on London's economy. It explores the latest timely data on economic outcomes to produce an as up-to-date picture as possible. Published: 22 April 2021.PRESS & MEDIA
Press & Media. News. MPs to lead new study on closing Britain’s Opportunity Gap. “Inequality of opportunity is the challenge of our time”, two MPs have said today as they launch a new project examining the Opportunity Gap with the Social Market Foundation, a cross-party think-tank. Published: 20 May 2021. Read. A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
FIRING UP THE POST-COVID ECONOMY: HOW TO BE “PRO-BUSINESS The UK’s economic model has displayed numerous shortcomings for many years. It is time for a new approach. This briefing sets out why a social market-based pro-enterprise agenda is the strongest foundation for a successful and sustained post-Brexit and post-pandemic economy that is also able to weather the headwinds of technological change. (ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). HEALTH ON THE HIGH STREET Health on the High Street - Social Market Foundation. Publication. Health on the High Street. Published: 19 January 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. UK high streets are facing an uncertain future. There is concerning evidence that the Coronavirus pandemic has accelerated existing trends associated with the decline of bricks and mortarretail
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY The UK economy and society as a whole have just been through one of the most challenging periods in recent memory. The 19 pandemic has impacted every COVID- HOMES, HEALTH, AND COVID-19: HOW POOR HOUSING ADDS TO THE Housing is an important social determinant of health. COVID-19, and the actions taken to mitigate its spread, highlight the central role of the home in people’s lives. BLACK GRADUATES GET WORSE DEGREES AND EARN LESS THAN WHITE Black graduates of UK universities are less likely than their white peers to get a first-class degree, less likely to end up in graduate-level work and less likely to earn above £25,000, new data reveal today. Analysis by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) shows that black graduates end up with notably worse economic outcomes thanwhite
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
SINK OR SWIM? THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSAL CREDIT The Coronavirus pandemic has further highlighted the health consequences of living with overweight and obesity. In response, the UK Government has unveiled a new obesity strategy to get the country to “lose weight to beat coronavirus (COVID-19) and protect the NHS”. This report provides survey data and modelled analysis of foodinsecurity
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
BLACK GRADUATES GET WORSE DEGREES AND EARN LESS THAN WHITE Black graduates of UK universities are less likely than their white peers to get a first-class degree, less likely to end up in graduate-level work and less likely to earn above £25,000, new data reveal today. Analysis by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) shows that black graduates end up with notably worse economic outcomes thanwhite
NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE Between a rock and a hard place - Social Market Foundation. Publication. Between a rock and a hard place. Published: 02 December 2019. Author: Jonathan Thomas. Twenty years old the UK’s Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programme for irregular migrants should be in the prime of youth. Instead it seems worn out, old before its time,unloved by all.
A BAN ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS Published: 27 September 2019. This week’s Labour Party Conferences voted for a promise to ban private schools, committing the party to "integrate" independent schools into the state sector. Whilst the policy may be popular with Labour members attending conference, it ENCOURAGING INNOVATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN … ENCOURAGING INNOVATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN SCOTTISH SCHOOLS . By Aveek Bhattacharya, Chief Economist Though experts disagree about the state and direction of BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
SINK OR SWIM? THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSAL CREDIT The Coronavirus pandemic has further highlighted the health consequences of living with overweight and obesity. In response, the UK Government has unveiled a new obesity strategy to get the country to “lose weight to beat coronavirus (COVID-19) and protect the NHS”. This report provides survey data and modelled analysis of foodinsecurity
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
BLACK GRADUATES GET WORSE DEGREES AND EARN LESS THAN WHITE Black graduates of UK universities are less likely than their white peers to get a first-class degree, less likely to end up in graduate-level work and less likely to earn above £25,000, new data reveal today. Analysis by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) shows that black graduates end up with notably worse economic outcomes thanwhite
NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE Between a rock and a hard place - Social Market Foundation. Publication. Between a rock and a hard place. Published: 02 December 2019. Author: Jonathan Thomas. Twenty years old the UK’s Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programme for irregular migrants should be in the prime of youth. Instead it seems worn out, old before its time,unloved by all.
A BAN ON PRIVATE SCHOOLS Published: 27 September 2019. This week’s Labour Party Conferences voted for a promise to ban private schools, committing the party to "integrate" independent schools into the state sector. Whilst the policy may be popular with Labour members attending conference, it ENCOURAGING INNOVATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN … ENCOURAGING INNOVATION AND EXPERIMENTATION IN SCOTTISH SCHOOLS . By Aveek Bhattacharya, Chief Economist Though experts disagree about the state and direction of THE SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989. We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strongeconomy.
FIRING UP THE POST-COVID ECONOMY: HOW TO BE “PRO-BUSINESS The UK’s economic model has displayed numerous shortcomings for many years. It is time for a new approach. This briefing sets out why a social market-based pro-enterprise agenda is the strongest foundation for a successful and sustained post-Brexit and post-pandemic economy that is also able to weather the headwinds of technological change.PUBLICATIONS
People, Places & Democracy. Publication. London coronavirus economy tracker – April 2021. This report, the fifth in a series commissioned by Peabody, updates our analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on London's economy. It explores the latest timely data on economic outcomes to produce an as up-to-date picture as possible. Published: 22 April 2021. A STAKE IN SUCCESS: EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP AND THE POST A stake in success: Employee share ownership and the post-COVID economy. Published: 04 May 2021. Author: Scott Corfe. This report sets out the case for an expansion of employee share ownership in the UK, and for the share ownership agenda to form a key part of a “fair and strong economic recovery” narrative as we emerge from theCoronavirus
(ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). MEASURING AND MITIGATING CHILD HUNGER IN THE UK Measuring and mitigating child hunger in the UK - Social Market Foundation. Publication. Measuring and mitigating child hunger in the UK. Published: 09 December 2020. Author (s): Aveek Bhattacharya , Jake Shepherd. Social and political concern over child hunger long predates the pandemic. However, the recent high profile interventions of Marcus BLACK GRADUATES GET WORSE DEGREES AND EARN LESS THAN WHITE Black graduates of UK universities are less likely than their white peers to get a first-class degree, less likely to end up in graduate-level work and less likely to earn above £25,000, new data reveal today. Analysis by the Social Market Foundation (SMF) shows that black graduates end up with notably worse economic outcomes thanwhite
LIVING ON THE EDGE: BRITAIN’S COASTAL COMMUNITIES Britain's coastal communities are among the worst ranked parts of the country across a range of economic and social indicators, including earnings, employment, health and education – and the economic gap between coastal and non-coastal communities has grown. Coastal communities have fallen even further behind the rest of the UK economyand
G7 TAX DEAL MUST USHER IN PRO-BUSINESS AGENDA The historic G7 deal to reform the international business tax system should be the start of a fundamental shift to a new British economic model where an active state does much more to promote business-led growth, a new paper from a think-tank says today.JAMES KIRKUP
James Kirkup is the Director of the Social Market Foundation, responsible for the overall management and work of the think-tank. He joined the SMF in 2017 after a 20-year career in journalism, most of it spent at Westminster covering government and politics. THE SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989. We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strongeconomy.
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
SINK OR SWIM? THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSAL CREDIT The Coronavirus pandemic has further highlighted the health consequences of living with overweight and obesity. In response, the UK Government has unveiled a new obesity strategy to get the country to “lose weight to beat coronavirus (COVID-19) and protect the NHS”. This report provides survey data and modelled analysis of foodinsecurity
AVEEK BHATTACHARYA
Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. BEYOND LEVELLING UP: THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR TACKLING In a personal essay, Tim Pitt, formerly a special adviser at HM Treasury, argues that the government of Boris Johnson should give greater priority to acknowledging and addressing inequality of income and wealth in Britain. BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE Twenty years old the UK’s Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programme for irregular migrants should be in the prime of youth. Instead it seems worn out, old before its time, unloved by all. LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN: THE SILENT CRISIS LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN: THE SILENT CRISIS 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The care system Children in care are some of the most vulnerable members ofsociety.
HAPPINESS AND PRODUCTIVITY: UNDERSTANDING THE HAPPY Happiness and productivity: Understanding the happy-productive worker. Published: 27 October 2015. Author: Daniel Sgroi. This is the fourth briefing paper in the Global Perspectives series, a collaboration between the Social Market Foundation and the University of Warwick’s Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE THE SOCIAL MARKET FOUNDATION The Social Market Foundation is Britain’s leading cross-party think-tank, standing proudly in the centre-ground of politics since 1989. We bring together people of all parties and none to develop evidence-based policies that support a fair society and a strongeconomy.
BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY Banking and competition in the UK economy. Published: 10 May 2021. Author (s): Scott Corfe , Aveek Bhattacharya , Richard Hyde. This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail bankingsector.
STRENGTHENING EMPLOYEE SHARE OWNERSHIP IN THE UK The report assesses the potential for employee share ownership to reduce inequality, tackle the UK economy’s productivity crisis, improve financial resilience and increase employee voice within companies. A survey of 1,000 listed company employees, commissioned as part of this research, found that: 68% said that they like the idea ofholding
SINK OR SWIM? THE IMPACT OF THE UNIVERSAL CREDIT The Coronavirus pandemic has further highlighted the health consequences of living with overweight and obesity. In response, the UK Government has unveiled a new obesity strategy to get the country to “lose weight to beat coronavirus (COVID-19) and protect the NHS”. This report provides survey data and modelled analysis of foodinsecurity
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Aveek Bhattacharya. Chief Economist. Aveek Bhattacharya joined the SMF as Chief Economist in September 2020. Prior to that, he was Senior Policy Analyst at the Institute of Alcohol Studies, researching and advocating for policies to reduce alcohol-related harm. He has also previously worked for OC&C Strategy Consultants, advising clientsacross
NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. BEYOND LEVELLING UP: THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR TACKLING In a personal essay, Tim Pitt, formerly a special adviser at HM Treasury, argues that the government of Boris Johnson should give greater priority to acknowledging and addressing inequality of income and wealth in Britain. BETWEEN A ROCK AND A HARD PLACE Twenty years old the UK’s Assisted Voluntary Return (AVR) programme for irregular migrants should be in the prime of youth. Instead it seems worn out, old before its time, unloved by all. LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN: THE SILENT CRISIS LOOKED-AFTER CHILDREN: THE SILENT CRISIS 5 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The care system Children in care are some of the most vulnerable members ofsociety.
HAPPINESS AND PRODUCTIVITY: UNDERSTANDING THE HAPPY Happiness and productivity: Understanding the happy-productive worker. Published: 27 October 2015. Author: Daniel Sgroi. This is the fourth briefing paper in the Global Perspectives series, a collaboration between the Social Market Foundation and the University of Warwick’s Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGEPUBLICATIONS
People, Places & Democracy. Publication. London coronavirus economy tracker – April 2021. This report, the fifth in a series commissioned by Peabody, updates our analysis of the impact of COVID-19 on London's economy. It explores the latest timely data on economic outcomes to produce an as up-to-date picture as possible. Published: 22 April 2021. (ADULT) EDUCATION, EDUCATION, EDUCATION This report explores the role that adult education does and could play in improving the labour market outcomes of low-income households. It draws on desk research, quantitative analysis and in-depth interviews with both participants and non-participants in adult education from low-income households, and provides a series of policy considerations (see slide 8 below). BEYOND LEVELLING UP: THE CONSERVATIVE CASE FOR TACKLING The findings of this report, informed by a recent private SMF roundtable of experts, politicians and sectoral representatives, include recommendations of how the UK Government can tackle both the existing "infrastructure deficit" and weather the economic storm ofCOVID-19.
G7 TAX DEAL MUST USHER IN PRO-BUSINESS AGENDA The historic G7 deal to reform the international business tax system should be the start of a fundamental shift to a new British economic model where an active state does much more to promote business-led growth, a new paper from a think-tank says today. NOT JUST OTHER PEOPLE’S CHILDREN: WHAT THE PUBLIC THINKS In this briefing, supported by the Further Education Trust for Leadership, we present the results of a nationally representative survey which shows that the general public believe vocational qualifications to be just as useful and desirable as a university degree – if not more. GUARANTEE GREEN JOBS FOR CORONAVIRUS UNEMPLOYED Guarantee green jobs for coronavirus unemployed. Published: 10 May 2020. The Government should guarantee a job to anyone left unemployed by the coronavirus crisis and use the labour force created to support the decarbonisation of the UK economy, a think-tank has suggested. The Social Market Foundation said that the next phase of the Covid-19IAN MULHEIRN
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BANKING AND COMPETITION IN THE UK ECONOMY This report explores the state of competition in the UK economy, and the extent to which supposedly competitive markets are delivering good outcomes for customers, with a particular focus on the retail banking sector. It sets out a range of policy recommendations for enhancing competition in the banking sector and the UK economy more broadly.PUBLISHED:
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ASSESSING AND ADDRESSING THE UK’S HEALTH INEQUALITIES A year on from COVID-19 being declared a worldwide pandemic, the UK has consistently placed high up in the global league tables of declared cases and deaths. But why has the health impact of the pandemic been so severe? What role have pre-existing health inequalities played? Our most recent Ask the Expert event, held in partnership with UK Research and Innovation sought to answer these questions, with our panel of experts Professor Vittal Katikireddi, the Health Foundation’s Dr Jennifer Dixon and the NHS Confederation’sJoan Saddler OBE.
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HOW CAN RETAIL BANKS DO WHAT MATTERS TO DRIVE THE POST-COVID RECOVERY? Retail banks have been at the heart of the UK’s economic response to the coronavirus pandemic: supporting the nation to manage its money through the terrible personal and financial costs the disease has wreaked – from payment holidays through to bounce back loans. Now, banks have a new role to play. Not only in supporting economic recovery, but in ‘building back better’: resetting the balance between generating investor returns and serving community interests.PUBLISHED:
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