Centre for Progressive Policy

Centre for Progressive Policy

Type Think Tank
Website progressive-policy.net
Twitter
Year founded 2018
Location London United Kingdom United Kingdom
Functions Research
Funding sources Governments or multi-govt organizations
Tags health education economics social policy
Summary The Centre for Progressive Policy is a think tank committed to making inclusive economic growth a reality. By working with international, national and local partners, the centre aims to devise effective, pragmatic policy solutions to drive productivity and shared prosperity in the UK and beyond.

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Centre for Progressive Policy · 30 October 2023 English

Funding fair growth: how to transform the UK economy 9 Redesign the UK’s fiscal rules to support fair and sustained economic growth while increasing the role and accountability of the …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 27 September 2023 English

The same survey found the median response for where people think the tax-free inheritance threshold should sit is around £300,000 (smaller than the existing threshold).22 Their study also found that …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 18 July 2023 English

Wales, which has some of the lowest average incomes across the whole of the UK, persistently ranks at the top of surveys that have sought to capture how hard different …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 14 June 2023 English

Economic analysis of OECD data The purpose of this regression exercise was to identify the average effect of paternity leave policies on the incidence of gender wage gap as well …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 9 June 2023 English

This, along with the of productivity growth within the UK, the report significant fiscal constraints likely to fall on the next then explores where the UK sits on these drivers …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 6 June 2023 English

This, along with the of productivity growth within the UK, the report significant fiscal constraints likely to fall on the next then explores where the UK sits on these drivers …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 5 May 2023 English

The UK’s course of deindustrialisation in the latter stages of the twentieth century was more extensive than that of many of our peer nations.8 Since the turn of this century, …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 23 April 2023 English

This paper sets out a national framework for a localised population health approach that is based on prevention. It builds on CPP’s previous paper, Crumbling Foundations, and is intended to …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 29 March 2023 English

Despite the rhetoric of levelling up, progress on spreading opportunity more fairly across the regions and nations of the UK has stalled, and in some cases is going backwards as …


Centre for Progressive Policy · 17 March 2023

69% of mums put extending free childcare into the school holidays in their top three priorities for reform Increasing the affordability and availability of before and after school clubs and …


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