Inclusive economy
Our research explains how social and spatial inequalities are shaped through economic life. It helps our partners create more inclusive economies and greater economic wellbeing in society.
The Implications for Employment of the Shift to High-Value Manufacturing
Client: Government Office for Science (BIS) | Staff: Tony Gore and Steve Fothergill
The Role of Health Interventions in Reducing Incapacity Claimant Numbers
Client: Sheffield Hallam University | Christina Beatty, Kirsty Duncan, Steve Fothergill and Sionnadh McLean
Collating and targeting evidence to achieve domains in the Public Health Outcomes Framework: How to reduce fuel poverty, excess winter death and illness
Client: CLAHRC-SY| Staff: Professor Chris Bentley, Professor Geoff Green, Jan Gilbertson, Catherine Homer, Dr Paul Redgrave, Dr Bernard Stafford and Professor Angela Tod.
Qualitative Study of Offender Employment Review
Client: Department for Work and Pensions | Staff: Del Fletcher, John Flint, Ryan Powell, Tony Gore, Elaine Batty and Richard Crisp.
Guidance for Local Authorities in Wales on Community Profiling and Tension Monitoring
Client: Welsh Government | Staff: David Robinson, Will Eadson, Deborah Platts-Fowler and Aimee Walshaw
The Impact on Scotland of the New Welfare Reforms
Client: Scottish Parliament | Staff: Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
The Uneven Impact of Welfare Reform
Client: National Housing Federation, Oxfam and Joseph Rowntree Foundation | Christina Beatty and Steve Fothergill
Direct Payment of Housing Benefit: Are Social Landlords Ready?
Client: Housing Partners | Staff: David Robinson, Steve Green, Kesia Reeve and Elizabeth Sanderson
The Impact of Welfare Reform on Sheffield
Client: Sheffield City Council | Staff: Christina Beatty, Tina Beatty and Steve Fothergill