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Commentary
30 November 2020
Gradually and then all at once – The UK’s new points-based migration system and small and medium enterprises
Responding to the Wales Centre for Public Policy’s (WCPP) report on the impact of a new post-Brexit migration system, in this blog Dr Llyr...
Brexit
Communities
Economy and Work
Publications
30 November 2020
Post-Brexit migration and Wales
This report analyses the potential impacts of post-Brexit migration policies on Wales’ labour market, population and society, and identifies ways in which the Welsh Government...
Brexit
Economy, Decarbonisation and Skills
Policy Briefing
WCPP publications
Economy, Decarbonisation and Skills
Dr Llyr ap Gareth
Senior Policy Adviser
Projects
Loneliness in Wales
Loneliness has a significant impact on public health and wellbeing, and has been a priority issue for Welsh Government and public services across Wales since...
Coronavirus Pandemic
Loneliness and Connected Communities
Active
Loneliness and Connected Communities
Ruth Hannan
Transform Programme Manager
Publications
23 November 2020
Building back better? Priorities for Reconstruction after the Coronavirus Pandemic
These papers present the findings of six briefings written to inform and challenge the Welsh Government’s early thinking about recovery from the pandemic.
Coronavirus Pandemic
Economy, Decarbonisation and Skills
Governance and Implementation
Health and Social Care
Loneliness and Connected Communities
Promoting Equality
WCPP publications
Economy, Decarbonisation and Skills
Dr Eve Hepburn
Honorary Fellow
Professor David Bell
Professor of Economics
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