Sentences with word «ippr»

It's a microwaved IPPR report from 2004.
IPPR thinktank has found that only 47 per cent of disadvantaged children in the North achieve a «good» level in the early years foundation stage, compared to 59 per cent in the capital.
[14] In 2013, Turley became a senior research fellow at IPPR North.
Around # 2 billion a year could be saved and nationwide income boosted by # 6.5 billion a year, research by the Resolution Foundation and IPPR think - tanks suggests.
Chris Keates, General Secretary of the NASUWT, has commented on the report by IPPR into the funding of schools in the north of England.
Report from think tank IPPR says wind power is an efficient and reliable energy source, contrary to claims made against it [UK]
Director of IPPR North Ed Cox explores the opportunities and threats of an experiment in local democracy
«The real David Cameron» by Anushka Asthana of The Times is published in full by the think tank IPPR in their new journal Juncture
By Friday, Nick Clegg was putting his name to a report from IPPR North on devolution of power to metropolitan areas.
The latest sally comes in an article by IPPR Director Nick Pearce, headlined «Labour must drop its child poverty target and find another way».
Liberal Democrat Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg will speak today at an event hosted by IPPR North in Sheffield, where he will set out his vision for decentralisation and devolution for the North of England.
For example, polling for IPPR showed that a striking 63 per cent of «DE» individuals think that it serves their interests badly, while «AB» voters are evenly split.
This has resulted in the exchange of idea with think tanks such as IPPR, Policy Exchange, Social Market Foundation, Reform, CentreForum, Demos and Civitas among others.
IPPR argues the housing sector's problems are multifaceted, stating: «Demand has heavily outstripped supply for decades.
In the Sunday papers there are also some figures from a YouGov poll for IPPR in the Observer *, which asked how likely people were to vote for each party, giving us an idea of the core vote and the ceiling for each party.
The danger is that the Tories seize on IPPR support to do just that.
IPPR also called on Ofsted inspectors to pay closer attention to the provision of mental health services in schools, citing that just one third of inspection reports had made a reference to mental health and wellbeing.
It makes extensive use of the new IPPR wealth tax model, the first of its kind to provide detailed data on the distributional impact of wealth taxes.
«It may sound counter-intuitive, but a better NHS will be one with fewer hospital beds overall,» IPPR associate director Richard Brooks said.
The report from IPPR found that secondary schools in the north receive on average # 1,300 less per pupil than schools in London.
A recent IPPR survey of young people found first contact with pornography typically comes between the ages of 13 and 15.
A survey by the think tank IPPR showed that women are still being left behind both in work and at home.
IPPR analysis covered in yesterday's Guardian finds that this would not lead to household energy bill increases and would, in fact, result in small cost savings for households.
With more than 10 years of service to ippr between us we retain great pride and affection for an organisation that continues to produce unrivalled policy research in pursuit of a more equal, democratic, sustainable world.
IPPR chief economist Tony Dolphin said: «With public sector austerity at home and a potential crisis in the euro zone on their doorstep, it seems unlikely the private sector will step up its recruitment or investment plans any time soon.»
Let me start by thanking IPPR for giving me this opportunity to speak today.
The botched IPPR policy launch.
IPPR calls for full - time affordable childcare for children aged one to four in report partly adopted by Labour
Next week ippr begins the search for a new Director as we step down to pursue new challenges.
AV may be far from perfect for those (like ippr) who want genuine proportional representation, but this is the closest we've come to getting electoral reform put to the people (who deserve the chance to have a say on this).
Now IPPR has created the first detailed model constructed to provide this data for the UK.
The year - long IPPR inquiry will start from the premise that globalisation was both inevitable and broadly beneficial, but its benefits have not been fairly distributed in Britain, or internationally.
«Housing policy has been piecemeal and disjointed across various departments under governments of all colours,» IPPR continued,» [and] many of the problems in English housing are deeply embedded.»
The centre - left think - tank IPPR warned earlier this summer that international students should be cut out of immigration figures altogether.
This dilemma is the topic of an extended essay in the new IPPR quarterly journal - «Juncture» — written by The Times political reporter Anushka Asthana.
Alfie Stirling, IPPR senior economic analyst, said: «Any change to reverse some of the impact of cuts to universal credit is to be welcomed, but the government are only giving back a small slice of what has previously been cut.»
IPPR studied the number of factors that inhibit the creation of a strong northern economy and outlines the notion that children are being held back even before they start school.
These models of new school have serious failures, with a recent report by the think tank IPPR concluding that they are «failing to meet their own stated aims».
A number of possible reforms were suggested by specialists who attended a seminar organised by IPPR last year.
When IPPR publishes the full report in September, it will propose a new teacher training programme which includes a masters degree in mental health and education.
Today I published a report through IPPR, which argues that our knowledge of what it takes to create great schools has outpaced our ability to train the expert teachers that great schools must have.
Craig Thorley, a research fellow at IPPR commented: «Schools are particularly well placed to be the hubs from which early intervention support for pupils with emerging mental health problems can be based.
As IPPR's new report into political inequality shows, less than half of 18 — 24 - year - olds voted, compared to nearly four - fifths of the over-65s, while three - quarters of «AB» individuals cast a ballot, against just over half of «DE» registered voters.
IPPR argued that chancellor George Osborne should pay particular attention to growth in the budget.
Calls, similar in content or spirit, have come from Nick Pearce of IPPR, Compass, Rebecca Johnson and Rupert Read, Caroline Lucas, Polly Toynbee, Jon Wilson, and Anthony Painter, to name but some.
Tony Dolphin, IPPR associate director for economic policy, pointed to the importance of promoting a «speedy return» to full employment in the UK.
Just last month a report from IPPR found that disadvantaged pupils in the north of England are falling behind similar children in the south before they start school.
Matthew Elliott, campaign director of the cross-party NO to AV campaign, comments on IPPR's report attacking first - past - the - post:
However recent IPPR polling (to be published shortly) finds large - scale support for extra requirements placed on childminders: three - quarters (73 per cent) of childminders wanted some extra requirements, and of those almost half (45 per cent) thought childminders should be required to hold a relevant level 3 qualification within two years of registration.
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