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Date published: 2nd May 2008
Linked to projects: Migrant Workers
This paper sets out a proposal for research to analyse the economic risk to local (rural) economies from any sudden disruptions to the supply of migrant labour
Date published: 2nd May 2008
Linked to projects: Migrant Workers
News that the numbers of migrants from countries such as Poland are falling, and the numbers now leaving the UK is on the increase, has led us to ask ‘who will do the work?'. This statement responds to ippr's recent findings and sets out the research...
Date published: 1st May 2008
Commission Paper
Paper for the 11th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 1 May 2008.
Date published: 1st May 2008
Commission Paper
Paper for the 11th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 1 May 2008.
Date published: 1st May 2008
Commission Paper
Paper for the 11th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 1 May 2008.
Date published: 1st May 2008
Commission Paper
Paper for the 11th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 1 May 2008.
Date published: 1st May 2008
Commission Paper
Paper for the 11th meeting of the Commission for Rural Communities, 1 May 2008.
Date published: 1st May 2008
Linked to projects: Healthcare in Rural Areas
This summary introduces our 'NHS Review - a rural perspective' dossier, our contribution to the Next Stage NHS Review.
Date published: 24th April 2008
Our Quids In Symposium brought together representatives from government and the financial sector to hear about financial inclusion projects which are already changing people's lives. This presentation was given by DRAMA (Debt Rescue & Money Advice).
Date published: 24th April 2008
Our Quids In Symposium brought together representatives from government and the financial sector to hear about financial inclusion projects which are already changing people's lives. This presentation was given by Farm Crisis Network (FCN).
