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New research by José Antonio Muñiz, Charles Larkin (IPR's Director of Research) and Shaen Corbet shows that implementing employee-focused health and safety policies can significantly enhance organisation value, with a pronounced effect observed in US organisations. 🔗 Find out more:
Are the most intuitive sustainability solutions always the most effective? In our latest blog, Peter Harper and Stuart Reynolds argue policymakers should focus on interventions that deliver impact at scale, even when they challenge established narratives. 📝 blogs.bath.ac.uk/iprblog/2026...
One-third of people now think a degree isn’t worth the time or money – but IPR research by @mattdickson.bsky.social shows that a degree does increase earnings on average, although there’s variation depending on where you go and what you study, and how hard you work. Find out more: buff.ly/qokXpZL
Childhood disadvantage can limit social mobility even for high-ability children. In our latest blog, Chris Dawson shows cognitive skills alone aren’t enough; social environments matter. This points to a need for more holistic policy approaches. 📄 blogs.bath.ac.uk/iprblog/2026...
A new @regionalstudies.bsky.social paper by @jacknewman.bsky.social, @sarahayres.bsky.social and the IPR's @geoffbates.bsky.social looks at the opportunities to prioritise public health in industrial strategy. 🔗 Read it here: www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
15m people in the UK are under-saving for retirement, rising to 19m without action. Read the Pensions Commission's policy note: www.gov.uk/government/n... Interim report: www.gov.uk/government/p... Nick Pearce @iprnickp.bsky.social Director of the IPR serves as one of the Commission’s 3 members.
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🧭 How can we improve opportunities for young people across the UK and close regional gaps? This conversation with Rt Hon Justine Greening explores place-based approaches, Opportunity Areas and locally driven solutions for social mobility. 🔗 Read it here: blogs.bath.ac.uk/iprblog/2026... #UKNEETs
Join Prof. Michael Goldman, author of Hidden Empire of Finance: How Wall Street Profits from Our Cities and Fuels Global Inequality, for a discussion on the financial systems driving urban change and inequality across the world. 📍 3 June | 4:30pm | On campus 🔗 www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/michael-go...
🌱 We’re delighted to feature in the latest University of Bath Sustainability Report, highlighting our ActNow film partnership at COP30 and Net Zero Policy Fellowship programme for climate action. 🔗 stories.bath.ac.uk/sustainabili... #Sustainability #ClimatePolicy #NetZero
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We’re delighted to welcome Miguel Díaz-Martínez, Senior Advisor at Colombia’s National Planning Department, as an IPR Visiting Policy Fellow. His work on transport governance and mass transit offers valuable lessons for policymakers. Read more and meet Miguel 👉 www.bath.ac.uk/announcement...
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The influence of employee health and safety policies on the value of the organization
This study investigates the impact of Health and Safety policies on the valuation of over 2,000 U.S. organisations.
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The Pensions Commission has today (19 May) published its interim report on the state of retirement saving in the UK, setting out the key challenges facing the current system and where it will focus it...
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Britain is undersaving for retirement warns Pensions Commission
Returns to Higher Education – What Conclusions Can We Draw for Widening Participation?
Dr Matt Dickson is Reader in Public Policy at the University of Bath Institute for Policy Research (IPR), leading the Widening Participation in Higher Education research stream, and a co-author of …
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Discover how the University of Bath is driving sustainability forward in our latest annual report, detailing key actions and progress from the past year.
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Sustainability Annual Report 2024/25
Michael Goldman explains how cities around the world have been shaped by global finance.
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Michael Goldman: Hidden Empire of Finance
Shrinking graduate premium sours views on value of a university education, UK poll shows
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Worries over AI and loan debt mean 34% of people think degrees are usually not worth the time and money There was a time when going to university seemed a no-brainer. Better qualifications opened doors to better jobs with greater earning potential. But with the graduate premium shrinking, mounting anger about spiralling student debt and growing fears about AI eating into the graduate jobs market, it is not surprising that attitudes are shifting. Continue reading...
Shrinking graduate premium sours views on value of a university education, UK poll shows
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