Report
Prosperity and justice: a plan for the new economy
This final report from the IPPR Commission on Economic Justice argues that the economy is not working for millions of people and needs fundamental reform. Average earnings have stagnated for more than a decade; young people are set to be poorer than their parents and the nations and regions of the UK are diverging further.
Policy report
Our common wealth: a citizens' wealth fund for the UK
This paper sets out an illustrative model of how the United Kingdom could set up a Citizens’ Wealth Fund, which would pay out a universal dividend to all young citizens from 2030/31.
Discussion paper
Managing automation: employment, inequality and ethics in the digital age
This discussion paper argues that public policy should seek to accelerate automation to reap the productivity benefits, while building new institutions to ensure the dividends of technological change are broadly shared.
Report
Power to the people? Tackling the gender imbalance in combined authorities and local government
This report argues that political parties and institutions must seize the recent increase in voter turnout among young women to dramatically increase the numbers of women going into local politics in the United Kingdom.