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As Scotland's progressive think-tank, we work across the full range of devolved areas. Our recent research has included topics such as Scotland's economy, fiscal analysis, child poverty, an inclusive economy, education, skills, social security and more. Established in 2015, IPPR Scotland is based in Edinburgh and conducts research and influencing work across the full range of devolved..
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2w ago
How can we ensure that investment in clean heating in Scottish homes drives a just transition, sharing costs and benefits fairly ..read more
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1M ago
Without decent pay, secure work, or reliable hours, and without opportunities to progress in work, financial security will be difficult if not impossible to achieve for many ..read more
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1M ago
Scotland has the worst health inequalities in western and central Europe. It does not have to be this way ..read more
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1M ago
At a time when the social housing waitlist is weighed down with hundreds of thousands of people, the Scottish government has planned to reduce approximately £200 million in investment in social housebuilding. This could be disastrous and ..read more
IPPR Blogs
2M ago
In a country as rich as Scotland, the moral imperative to eradicate poverty is clear ..read more
IPPR Blogs
2M ago
In a country as rich as Scotland, the moral imperative to eradicate poverty is clear ..read more
IPPR Blogs
2M ago
With the UK government confirming real-terms spending cuts – all to fund tax cuts disproportionately benefiting the richest households – all departments face the risk of a return to austerity ..read more
IPPR Blogs
2M ago
With the UK government confirming real-terms spending cuts – all to fund tax cuts disproportionately benefiting the richest households – all departments face the risk of a return to austerity ..read more
IPPR Blogs
2M ago
With the UK government confirming real-terms spending cuts – all to fund tax cuts disproportionately benefiting the richest households – all departments face the risk of a return to austerity ..read more