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Inequality and the future of work

A new world of work is upon us, and families at the bottom of the income scale could be the least prepared to adjust to it, according to Diane Coyle, Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester.

The fundamentals of achieving gender equality

Rachel Outhred and Sabine Garbarino are international development policy specialists working at Oxford Policy Management. Together they examine the link between sustainable development and gender advancement.

Trust in Britain's businesses

Trust in markets supports impacts on competition and innovation. This infographic looks at some of the drivers of trust in the economy and some of the challenges and opportunities businesses face.

 

Vibrant Economy

This series of blog posts and infographics, sponsored by Grant Thorton, seeks to explore how a vibrant economy can be scoped, shaped and developed in the UK.

With insights from leading experts across the UK's businesses, cities and public and third sector organisations, this series aims to stimulate ideas and actions that can create a vibrant economy – one which realises the shared potential of companies, cities, people and communities across the UK.

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Recruitment and retention: A driver for transforming corporate culture?

Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Saïd Business School, explores why employees increasingly demand more than just pay and perks from their jobs, and how businesses can go about transforming their corporate culture as a result.

Mind the gaps

Although significant advancements have been made in improving gender equality in the workplace in Southeast Asia, a number of challenges remain if companies–and countries–want to unlock the substantial economic benefits that can be had from employing and promoting more women in the workforce.

Mind the gaps

Mind the gaps: Perceptions of gender equality in corporate Southeast Asia is an Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) report, sponsored by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited, Singapore Branch (“HSBC”). 

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice is a global, 24-hour event spanning three cities around the world. It will catalyse fresh debate on the economic and human costs of discrimination against the LGBT community. The event will challenge policymakers and industry leaders to rethink the future of the LGBT movement and its impact on business.
 

Workplace pride or institutional prejudice?

Shedding light on how LGBT people fare in the corporate world.

Pride and Prejudice

Pride and Prejudice is a global, 24-hour event spanning three cities around the world. It will catalyse fresh debate on the economic and human costs of discrimination against the LGBT community. The event will challenge policymakers and industry leaders to rethink the future of the LGBT movement and its impact on business.
 

 

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