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24 Sep 2021
Jake Jooshandeh
This report puts forward a comprehensive agenda to tackle economic insecurity in key workers and ensure they are properly supported to enjoy secure, healthy, fulfilling lives.
01 Jun 2021
Our research with the Autodesk Foundation to understand what good work innovations have emerged in recent years.
In this paper we consider how future of work trends are playing out in the in manufacturing and construction sectors across Europe.
12 Oct 2020
Fabian Wallace-Stephens Emma Morgante
There are signs that the Covid-19 pandemic could rapidly accelerate the pace of technological change. This report explores how these forces could interact to fundamentally reshape the labour market.
09 Jun 2020
This report sets out eight ideas to form the basis for a new social contract for good work.
16 Jan 2020
Produced with Carnegie UK Trust, this essay collection explores in depth the relationship between productivity and work quality.
11 Sep 2019
This snapshot paper summarises our enquiry into the future of retail. We explore possible future challenges and opportunities for the sector and outline a set of prototype policy and practice interventions, developed in partnership with major retailers, policy makers and wider civil society.
19 Aug 2019
This paper aims to raise awareness of the ways in which women are bearing the brunt of economic problems in the UK, and how the labour market, at present, is a precarious environment for many women.
15 Aug 2019
There is growing evidence that British workers are economically insecure. This paper aims to deepen understanding of how economic insecurity is experienced by workers, including those in non-standard employment arrangements.
22 Mar 2019
Four Futures of Work, from the RSA Future Work Centre, argues that policy-makers should focus more on how automation will transform all work, not just lead to job losses.
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