Social science publications current awareness

This listing is compiled by Heather Dawson. It gives quick links to recent full text social science reports and government publications. Use it to keep up to date

Wednesday, 29 March 2017

Economic reports 26-31st March 2017



Home ownership access to first-time buyers in the UK Social Mobility commission. Impact of Family support on home ownership. '34% of first time buyers receive assistance from parents.'

Opening the Vaults: The use of tax havens by Europe’s biggest banks Oxfam

Pay tracker
comparing Chief Executive Officer pay in the FTSE 100 with average pay and low pay in the UK- Equality Trust

A rising floor: the latest evidence on the National Living Wage and youth rates of the minimum wage Low Pay Comission 

UK Commercial Market Savills 

Piping hot:the opportunity for heat networks in a new industrial strategy: IPPR

Nationwide House Price Index 

Third Sector Trends in the North of England - IPPR North 



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Tuesday, 28 March 2017

Health reports 26-31st March 2017

A year of plenty? An analysis of NHS finances and consultant productivity- Health Foundation.

A day in the life of social work Research from Community Care and UNISON

Public satisfaction with the NHS and social care in 2016 Results and trends from the British Social Attitudes survey Kings Fund

Next steps on the NHS: five year forward review - NHS England

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Monday, 27 March 2017

Brexit reports 26-31st March 2017

 Prime Ministers Letter to Donald Trump Triggering Brexit

Statement by the European Council on the EU notification.

Great Repeal Bill- Legislating for the Uk's withdrawal form the European Union


SNP reaction.
UKIP reaction
Libdem - Nick Clegg's  Brexit challenge
Labour Party reaction.
TUC reaction
Institute of Directors reaction
Brexit the priorities for European Countries- CBI map of priorities for different European countries.
NUS -article 50 what students can do 
Federation of Small Businesses 
Universities UK 

Dods Summary: Legislating for the UK’s withdrawal from the EU

UK Trade with the EU: a new trading order for the manufacturing industry- EEF 

Nothing to declare A plan for UK-EU trade outside the Customs Union Open Europe.

Great Repeal Bill- addressing unaccountable power- Global Justice Now.

Demos regional impact of Brexit report 

The implications of Brexit for the Crown Dependencies   Justice Committee

Deemed leave: A concrete plan to secure EU residents’ rights post-Brexit IPPR
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Government reports 26-31st March 2017

Childhood obesity: Public Health committee

UK aid: allocation of resources International Development Committee

Child maintenance: closing cases and managing arrears on the 1993 and 2003 schemes National Audit Office

Employment opportunities for young people - Work and Pensions Committee

Financial sustainability of schools Public Accounts Committee

Planning for 100% local retention of business rates National Audit Office

Digital Transformation in Government- National Audit Office

Adult social care Communities and Local Government Committee

Apprenticeships - Education, Skills and the Economy sub-committee

Vulnerable consumers in regulated industries National Audit Office
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Tuesday, 21 March 2017

Government reports 20-27th March 2017

Forestry in England: Seeing the wood for the trees - Environment, Food and Rural Affairs

National Audit Office- Progress with the Road Investment Strategy 

State Pension age periodic review: report by the Government Actuary 

The Crown Commercial Service - Public Acounts Committee

Capability in the civil service - Public Audit Office report.


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Health reports 20-27th March 2017

Mission impossible? The task for NHS providers in 2017/18 - NHS providers

Nature for Health and equity - Friends of the Earth

The Effect of Hospital Ownership on Quality of Care: Evidence from England Centre for Health Economics

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Monday, 20 March 2017

Economic reports 20-27th March 2017

CBI now is the time to innovate report

CIPD - To gig or not to Gig?: stories from the modern economy 

The short- and long-run impact of the national funding formula for schools in England IFS

Implications of the National Funding formula for schools - Education Policy Institute

Auto-protection- auto-drawn down at 55, Auto-Annuitisation at 80 - Centre for Policy Studies

It’s Quite OK to Walk Away A review of the UK’s Brexit options with the help of seven international databases Civitas 

Consumer spending prospects and the impact of automation on jobs PWC Economic Outlook




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Social policy reports 20-27th March 2017

The Progressive Alliance why labour needs
 it-  Compass By Jeremy Corbyn

Paying for it: the human cost of cut-price care Local Government Association

The homelessness monitor:England 2017-  Crisis

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Brexit reports 20-27th March 2017



Minority Report: Race and Class in post-Brexit Britain Runymede Trust

1 in 3 BAME people have witnessed or experienced racist abuse since Brexit vote, finds TUC poll

The Great Repeal Bill and the wider legislative challenge Institute for Government.

European Union Committee Brexit: trade in goods House of Lords European Select Committee

European Union CommitteeBrexit: justice for families, individuals and businesses? Lords Select Committee

Keep Trade easy - what small firms want from Brexit- Federation of Small Businesses

Implications of Brexit for the justice system- Justice Committee

Lords European Union Committee- Brexit: trade in non-financial services 

The Making of an industrial strategy Taking back control locally-  Localis

Lords  European Union Committee Brexit: the Crown Dependencies

IEA report- Brexit provides real opportunity to bring down electricity bills for low-income households

Capability in the civil service - Public Audit Office report. (covers Brexit issues) 



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Tuesday, 14 March 2017

Social policy reports 13-17 March 2017



Institute for Government All change: why Britain is so proneto policy reinvention, and what can be done about it
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Health reports 13-17 March 2017

Understanding NHS financial pressures Kings Fund

Funding Social care: the role of deferred payment agreements.- Reform. 

NHS reality check: Delivering care under pressure Royal College of Physicians 

Estimating the economic burden of respiratory illness in the UK British Lung Foundation.


Public health working with the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector: new opportunities and sustainable change Local Government Association.

Health and wellbeing in rural areas Local Government Association.

Information and Digital Technologies Clinical Requirements 2020- Academy of Royal Colleges






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