Economy
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Our way through – part one: Enlightenment’s dimming light
In the first of a three part series, Anthony Painter explores what is necessary to overcome the economic, political and environmental issues facing humanity today.
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We have power as a community
This report explores the ability of deliberative processes to give residents more decision-making power and direction-setting in their homes and neighbourhoods.
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The impact of health on economic security
Hannah Webster reflects on new research that highlights the difficulty for those with long-term health conditions to achieve economic security.
Blog
Improving the economic security of key workers is good for us all
Tackling economic security is the right political agenda. It’s good for key workers, it’s good for employers, and it’s good for the economy.
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Economic security and a better future for young people
If young people are to flourish in this new world of rapid change and insecurity, we need policies that support young people in the here and now, whilst also protecting their futures. Thinking about economic security is one way to do this.
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It’s time to tackle young people’s economic insecurity
It is clear the Covid-19 pandemic is impacting young people’s economic security, which is why we’re launching a new project to understand how economic insecurity affects those aged 12-24.
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Work won’t love you back
By exploding the ‘labour of love’ myth, Sarah Jaffe encourages us to demand what our work is actually worth and reimagines a future built on care rather than exploitation.
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Bridges to the Future | Highlights
At a time of global crisis, RSA Public Events hosted a series of online conversations with leading public thinkers to help us make sense of this moment; respond to its challenges with compassion and good judgement; and chart a path to a more resilient collective future.
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All clapped out? Key workers living through lockdown
Key workers have kept the country going during the pandemic, but some are facing the worst of the economic turmoil created by it.
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