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Election Analysis

[photo: Voting] Objective, brief and non-technical, the ten CEP Election Analyses aim to provide background briefings to the debates, to look at the Labour government's record since 1997 and discuss the research evidence on some of the key policy battlegrounds, including immigration, health, education, welfare, macroeconomic performance and labour market policy

The Election Analyses are provided by some of our expert researchers and draw on some of our past and current research.

We will try to answer inquiries relating to this work whenever possible. Press inquiries should be directed to Romesh Vaitilingam (Tel: 07768-661095 Email: romesh@compuserve.com), or if unavailable, to Helen Durrant (Tel: 020 7955 7395 Email: h.durrant@lse.ac.uk)

Note: Policy Analyses also available on the CEP Website.

* Immigration: The Evidence from Economic Research

* Life Opportunities: The Evidence on the UK's Declining Social Mobility

* Macroeconomic Assessment: Interest Rates, Taxes and Spending

* Reducing Crime: More Police, More Prisons or More Pay?

* Health Care: Evidence on the Impact of Increased Spending and Patient Choice

* Welfare to Work: The Evidence on Labour’s New Deal Policies

[Get Adobe Reader] Note - All analyses are in Adobe PDF format. Free PDF readers are available from the Adobe website.




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