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Publications 22 September 2016
New Directions in Employment Policy
In July 2016 the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) brought together policy makers and practitioners for a workshop to explore new directions in employment policy....
Publications 12 September 2016
Asymmetric School Weeks
An asymmetric school week includes a combination of longer and shorter days with coordinated pupil free time. The most common structure is four longer days...
Publications 5 September 2016
Evidence Needs and the Welsh Education System
In February 2016 the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) brought together education experts and policy-makers to identify and explore the evidence needs of the education...
Commentary 28 July 2016
What will Brexit mean for Wales?
On 23 June, the UK voted to leave the European Union. The process for leaving and the implications for Wales are uncertain, but broadly speaking there...
Commentary 21 July 2016
Tackling Rural Poverty – Identifying the Causes
On a visit to Beijing in 2015 I met the Chinese Vice-Minister for Rural Development. A jovial man, who looked back fondly on the two years...
Commentary 19 July 2016
Rethinking Food Policy as Public Policy in Wales – Now Needed More Than Ever with ‘Brexeat’?
It's hard to focus after a political earthquake. The vote to leave the European Union is a political earthquake of the highest magnitude. We are...
Publications 12 July 2016
Breaking the Cycle: What Works in Reducing Intergenerational Worklessness and Fragile Employment
The Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) worked with experts from the Institute for Employment Research at University of Warwick to review the effectiveness of...
Publications 1 July 2016
Driving Public Service Transformation and Innovation through the Invest to Save Fund
This report by the Public Policy Institute for Wales (PPIW) provides advice on how the Welsh Government could use its Invest to Save Fund more...