Jessica C. Smith discusses the gender dimension of the government's latest reshuffle. She concludes that levelling up representation is not just about numbers - which ...more
Lucas Núñez investigates the impact of campaigning efforts on parties’ electoral performance during last three general elections. He finds that local campaigning in particular increases ...more
David Rowland writes that the government's social care reform plans do not address two fundamental problems: the lack of adequate state funding and the unsustainable ...more
Based on research focusing on England, Prisca Jöst finds that the political behaviour of those on lower incomes appears to be more strongly influenced by ...more
Rebecca Montacute writes that much of Boris Johnson's reshuffled cabinet comes from similar backgrounds, and has gone through the same institutions, bringing this way a ...more
Tania Burchardt writes that the National Insurance increases to fund a lifetime cap on social care costs leave untouched two much bigger problems: the gap between ...more
Nicolas Hérault and Justin van de Ven present the first quantitative evaluations of tax and transfer treatment enjoyed by families with children and age pensioners, relative to ...more
Emily Harmer and Rosalynd Southern assess online abuse directed at MPs on Twitter. The findings suggest that for the receipt of certain types of incivility, ...more
To investigate historical antecedents for the likely effects of Brexit, Kevin B. Grier and Michael C. Munger consider the impact of Britain's decision to join the EU on ...more
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