A packed room and excellent discussions at our UK Living Standards event yesterday evening! 👏 We heard from expert panelists Helen Barnard (Trussell), Elizabeth Campbell (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea), Tim Leunig (Nesta, LSE School of Public Policy), and our Max Mosley & Adrian Pabst, chaired by ITV's Joel Hills 🎤💬 You can watch the full recording here ⬇📺 https://hubs.la/Q03bT3tc0
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The National Institute aims to promote, through quantitative and qualitative research, a deeper understanding of the interaction of economic and social forces that affect people's lives, and the ways in which policies can improve them. The National Institute of Economic and Social Research is Britain's longest established independent economic research institute with over eighty years experience of applying academic excellence to the needs of business and policy makers. The Institute is independent of all party political interests. It receives no core funding from government and is not affiliated to any single university, although our staff regularly undertake projects in collaboration with leading academic institutions. The Institute's work falls into three distinct fields: economic modelling and macro analysis; education, training and employment; the international economy. Our research interests are constantly changing in response to new needs but embrace most of the issues that shape economic performance. The Institute is part of the EUROFRAME network, an initiative for improved forecasting and macroeconomic analysis in the European Union. The EUROFRAME network was founded at the end of 1998 by nine independent European research institutes that combine their knowledge in providing quantitative analysis, forecasts and policy recommendations for the European Union and for national decision makers. The Institute's work is influential world wide with subscribers to its publications in over seventy countries. The Institute's global model is used by some thirty prestigious organisations including several central banks and finance ministries. NIESR conducts its research to high ethical standards. To this end it adheres to the code of the Social Research Association. NIESR researchers ensure that their research complies with this code.
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⚡ OUT NOW ⚡ Our latest Tracker expects #GDP growth to expand by 0.3% in the first quarter of 2025 📈 The upcoming Spring Statement presents an opportunity to reinforce economic stability rather than introduce further uncertainty 💬 Find out more in our full analysis ⬇📃 https://hubs.la/Q03bSP330
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Compared to the rest of Europe, would you say that the UK is a rich country? 💭 🎬 Don't miss our NEW must-watch video 🎬 We explain key findings from our latest report, unpacking the drivers behind the decline in UK living standards 📉👇 Econ Films https://hubs.la/Q03bGCTr0
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⚡NEW REPORT OUT NOW ⚡📢 "Poorest households in the UK now worse off than poorest households in Slovenia" Our research shows that stagnation in real income growth in the last 15 years has caused UK living standards to plummet 📉🏘 Full report available here 🚨⬇ https://hubs.la/Q03byDmb0
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On Saturday, we celebrated #InternationalWomensDay! 🎉 Five of our incredible women researchers shared their roles, passions, and ideas on how to #AccelerateAction for gender equality in their fields 💬💪 Read insights from Shama Bernard, Anisa Butt, Sherelle Davids, Léa De Greef and Domiziana Turcatti in this blog ⬇ Discover Economics; UK Women in Economics Network; Royal Economic Society https://hubs.la/Q03bs_680
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Our March #GDP, Wage and CPI #Inflation Trackers will be released soon 💥⏰ Each month we track these key economic indicators and use the data to forecast the future of the #UKeconomy 📊 You can enjoy our insights straight to your inbox by subscribing today 📩👇 https://hubs.la/Q03bjP510
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We're #hiring! 📣 NIESR are looking for a Principal Social Researcher to join our Public Policy Team 💡 Applications close this Monday 17 March 📅 Find out more about the role and how to #apply below ⬇️✍️ https://hubs.la/Q03bhxj80
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Our Living Standards event is this Thursday! ⏰💥 We'll hear from expert panelists Helen Barnard (Trussell), Elizabeth Campbell (Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea), Tim Leunig (Nesta, LSE School of Public Policy) and our Max Mosley, chaired by ITV's Joel Hills 👏💬 Sign up to join us there ⬇ https://hubs.ly/Q03bgt9n0
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Ten Key Priorities, Innovations and Actions to Mitigate the #Climate Crisis 💡🌎 In this paper from our latest NIER issue, John Ludden and Caroline Howitt highlight the increasing need for reasoned debate and action between industry, NGOs, #government and the public ⬇📃 https://hubs.ly/Q03bglQ90
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THIS WEDNESDAY ⏰ "Cutting Violent Crime: An Evidence-Led Approach" 📅 12 March, 17:00-19:00 In two weeks, Youth Endowment Fund's Jon Yates will speak on the science of how to cut violence and explore what government and wider society needs to do 💬 Find out more and sign up to attend ⬇ https://hubs.la/Q03b2-YD0