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The gender pay gap in Greater Manchester: What it tells us and what it doesn’t tell us about gender equality

Jill Rubery By Jill Rubery Filed Under: All posts Posted: January 23, 2020

The gender pay gap is considered a key indicator of gender equality as a whole. Here, Professor Jill Rubery breaks down the data behind local and national pay disparity, and offers policy based solutions which positively affect both male and female workers. The narrower gender pay gap in Greater Manchester, compared to England as a […]

Tagged With: #OnGender, diversity, employment, gender equality, gender inequalities, gender pay gap, Greater Manchester, inclusive growth, inequalities, inequality, labour market, pay gap, productivity

Gender and occupational segregation in Greater Manchester

Francesca GainsAnna Sanders By Francesca Gains and Anna Sanders Filed Under: All posts, Devo, Growth and Inclusion Posted: January 16, 2020

Within the Greater Manchester region, the highest paid roles are typically dominated by men. In this blog, Anna Sanders and Professor Francesca Gains break down the gender ratios within several key sectors, and offer solutions to increase gender parity across the region. Men are concentrated in higher-paid occupational sectors. Two-thirds of managers, directors and senior […]

Tagged With: #OnGender, employment, gender equality, gender inequalities, Greater Manchester, inequalities, labour market, productivity, work & pensions

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Gender disparities in education

Ruth Lupton By Ruth Lupton Filed Under: All posts, Devo, Education Posted: January 9, 2020

While girls may have overtaken boys in terms of academic success, disadvantages remain for young people across all social groups and ethnicities. In this blog, Professor Ruth Lupton explores the reasons behind gender disparity, and how Greater Manchester authorities can set a national example. We can’t assume that the opportunity gaps for girls have been […]

Tagged With: #OnGender, Children & Young People, diversity, education, gender equality, gender inequalities, Greater Manchester, inequalities, MIE, schools

Why are Local Authorities going against UK Government on fracking?

Sarah Mander By Sarah Mander Filed Under: Energy and Environment Posted: September 26, 2019

Across the UK, Local Authorities and Devolved Administrations are seeking to use their planning powers to block the development of hydraulic fracturing for natural gas. This is against UK Government policy.  In this blog Dr Sarah Mander from the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering looks at what all of this could mean for the […]

Tagged With: Business Energy & Industry, carbon capture, carbon reduction, climate change, environment, fracking, local government, net zero, sustainability

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In the rush to implement Integrated Care Systems, don’t forget Health and Wellbeing Boards

By Anna Coleman Filed Under: Health and Social Care Posted: August 6, 2019

In the context of the changes set out in the recent NHS long term plan (2019), Dr Anna Coleman draws our attention to the recently published LGA report which highlights some of the good work that Health and Wellbeing Boards have been undertaking since they were introduced in 2013. She suggests the new place-based system of […]

Tagged With: care quality, Health & Social Care, local government, NHS, public health

A New Greater Manchester Partnership for Education, Skills and Training

Ruth Lupton By Ruth Lupton and Lorna Unwin Filed Under: Education, Urban Posted: March 6, 2019

The Greater Manchester Independent Prosperity Review, from a panel of leading economists, has listed among its key recommendations an idea Professor Ruth Lupton and Professor Lorna Unwin had put forward. Their idea is to create a Greater Manchester Partnership for Education, Skills and Training, with a similar ambition to the Greater Manchester Health and Social […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Decent Work and Economic Growth, #SDG Partnerships for the Goals, #SDG Quality Education, collaboration, collaborative working, education, GMCA, Greater Manchester, local government, MIE, Partnership for the goals, productivity

Why is government progress on fuel poverty stalling in England?

By Caitlin Robinson Filed Under: Growth and Inclusion Posted: February 15, 2019

In a recent report, the Committee on Fuel Poverty highlighted that progress on fuel poverty in England is stalling. On Fuel Poverty Awareness Day, Caitlin Robinson, Lecturer in Geography, reflects on reasons for this lack of progress and envisions a more ambitious approach to tackling fuel poverty. There is no typical profile of a fuel […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Affordable and Clean Energy, #SDG No Poverty, #SDG Reduced Inequalities, Business Energy & Industry, energy, energy poverty, fuel poverty, inequalities, poverty, spatial variation

Beyond technology: addressing the social and sustainability challenges of next generation industrial systems

By Philip Shapira Filed Under: Digital Futures, Industry 4.0, Science and Engineering, Science and Technology Posted: January 22, 2019

This week’s annual gathering of the World Economic Forum in Davos will discuss prospects for ‘Globalisation 4.0’, with participants debating how to match a global economy increasingly driven by new technology and the movement of ideas, people, and goods, with citizens around the world looking to ‘take back control’. Professor Philip Shapira from the Manchester […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Climate Action, #SDG Decent Work and Economic Growth, #SDG Industry Innovation and Infrastructure, #SDG Responsible Production and Consumption, AMBS, Business Energy & Industry, climate change, consumption, Davos, fourth industrial revolution, Globalisation 4.0, Industry 4.0, MIOIR, productivity

Empire and the World War One Centenary: Remembrance as racialisation?

By Meghan Tinsley Filed Under: Ethnicity, Growth and Inclusion Posted: December 17, 2018

Dr Meghan Tinsley, a Presidential Fellow in Ethnicity and Inequalities, reflects on the four years of the First World War centenary, asking to what extent collective memory of the war remains white and Eurocentric. She argues that in pursuit of a more global narrative of past and present, history curricula should emphasise three themes: the […]

Tagged With: #SDG, #SDG Reduced Inequalities, diversity, education, equality, history, inequalities, Racial Inequalities, racism, schools

Keynote for Industrial Strategy panel discussion

By Luke Georghiou Filed Under: All posts, Cities and Environment, Digital Futures, News Posted: December 5, 2018

On 29 November 2018, academics, representatives from the Greater Manchester Combined Authority (GMCA) and the Government collaborated at an event to help inform policy priorities for Greater Manchester’s Local Industrial Strategy. Minister for Business and Industry Richard Harrington MP was joined by Mayor of Greater Manchester Andy Burnham, to speak about ‘Delivering the Grand Challenges […]

Tagged With: BEIS, Business Energy & Industry, Cities and Environment, devolution, Digital Futures, GMCA, Greater Manchester, Industrial Strategy, local government, Local industrial Strategy, News

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