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This research explored small and mid-size businesses’ behaviour around payment transactions, including barriers to adopting digital payments.
A study of the behaviour of eels and fish to find better ways to protect them at river structures.
This section introduces design, digital, data and Open Policy Making and tells you when to use this toolkit.
This research looks at how employers understand the gender pay gap and what actions they are taking to close it.
The ‘You be the Judge’ (YBTJ) website aims to show how judges and magistrates decide on the sentences they pass.
This article explores the different factors which can impact on men and women's pay and how they can help us to understand the gender pay gap. The paper then goes on to decompose the gender pay gap into it's explained...
What policy intent is, how to translate it into a user-facing service and collaborate with policy colleagues.
Summarises a report that explores the key drivers and barriers to a successful high street. See URN 11/1402 for the full report.
This briefing paper is based on a rapid evidence review, and focuses primarily on cash transfers
This is an analytical framework designed to improve our understanding of the relationships between different measures of policy impacts.
Exploring the design, implementation and impact of voluntary and mandatory occupational regulation in the UK.
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