Discriminated by algorithm? The future of work for women looks stark unless action is taken now
Women have borne the brunt of austerity – but they may face the double whammy of job losses under automation, too.
Women have borne the brunt of austerity – but they may face the double whammy of job losses under automation, too.
RSA report finds that children in poorer areas have fewer academic choices
The self-employed appear happier and more content than typical employees.
Free schools are currently operating as an expensive ‘unguided missile’ in the school system with little rhyme or reason as to where they are permitted.
The RSA’s Louise Thomas writes about their new “Re-thinking the Importance of Teaching: Curriculum and Collaboration in an Era of Localism” report.
The RSA’s Dr Jonathan Rowson analyses prime minister David Cameron’s Big Society concept, how it works and where it falls short in unlocking our “hidden wealth”.
ippr’s Jonathon Clifton argues David Cameron’s reforms to public services risk being undone by the weak accountability structures he is putting in place.