Between 2006 and 2024, the proportion of 25- to 34-year-olds living with their parents increased from 13% to 18%, hitting a peak of 21% during the COVID-19 pandemic before falling back slightly. The 5 ...
Why are universities struggling, what happens if they go bust and what can government do to help? What other challenges do the HE and FE sectors face?
Rising interest rates could put the government on track to miss its fiscal rules. What are the Chancellor’s options?
We're exploring why there's been an increase in child poverty since 2010 and options the government has to reduce this.
We're exploring why there's been an increase in child poverty since 2010 and options the government has to reduce this.
How can the public sector do more with less? We explore productivity trends, government reform and lessons from private sector innovation. The increase in school spending announced in the Autumn ...
The gap in employment rates between the best- and worst-performing areas is at its widest since 2005, says Christine Farquharson. The lowest-earning 10% of graduates repay around 1.1% of their ...
There’s little time to celebrate for Labour’s education team because they face immediate challenges on teacher pay and school funding ...
We're exploring why there's been an increase in child poverty since 2010 and options the government has to reduce this.
How can the public sector do more with less? We explore productivity trends, government reform and lessons from private sector innovation. The lowest-earning 10% of graduates repay around 1.1% of ...
We're exploring why there's been an increase in child poverty since 2010 and options the government has to reduce this.
Why are universities struggling, what happens if they go bust and what can government do to help? What other challenges do the HE and FE sectors face?