Reimagine Policy: Why Healthy Inequality Matters for Labour Market Outcomes in the Midlands

In a new blog series, we will be reimagining policy. City-REDI will be giving talented young voices in the West Midlands a chance to shine. First in the series is Nikita Samoylenko, a MSc. Economics Graduate from the University of Warwick. The Independent Investigation of the National Health Service in England, widely known as the … Continue reading “Reimagine Policy: Why Healthy Inequality Matters for Labour Market Outcomes in the Midlands”

Youth Transitions into Good Employment : Why Intersectionality Matters and why it Remains Underutilised in Youth Research?

Ibtihal Ramadan discusses why intersectionality matters in youth research and employment transitions, particularly for young people in East Birmingham and North Solihull (EBNS). Introduction The population of East Birmingham and North Solihull (EBNS) is young, ethnically diverse, and relatively poor. With a higher-than-average likelihood of being NEET (Not in Education, Employment or Training), there have … Continue reading “Youth Transitions into Good Employment : Why Intersectionality Matters and why it Remains Underutilised in Youth Research?”