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'Future costs of youth unemployment', by Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan
'Future costs of youth unemployment', by Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan in BBC News Viewpoint blog
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NHS hospital mergers bring few benefits. In the media
Latest CMPO working paper by Professor Carol Propper: 'Can governments do it better? Merger mania and hospital outcomes in the English NHS', gains press attention
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CMPO contributes articles to ESRC Britain In 2012 magazine
Britain in 2012 is the most recent edition of ESRC's annual newsstand magazine. The magazine is a mixture of academic opinion pieces alongside informed journalistic writing, offering a concise analysis of research and topical issues concerning Britain today. CMPO members Carol Propper, Paul Gregg, Lindsey Macmillan, Simon Burgess, Sarah Smith, Edd Cowley, Matt Dickson, Helen Simpson all contribute.
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Paul Gregg talks to BBC Radio Bristol about social mobility
Paul Gregg talks about social mobility from the post-war years until the present day.
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Professor Ron Johnston reviews the Boundary Commission's proposals
Professor Ron Johnston comments on the Boundary Commission's proposals for constituencies, in his latest post for the CMPO Viewpoint blog
Source: www.bristol.ac.uk

Help US girls recover and restore after a life in the sex trade

To celebrate Denver Cereal's 200th chapter, we are running a fundraiser to raise $1000 for Living Water for Girls via IndieGogo - indiegogo.com In the US, every single night, in every single city, girls and boys as young as 1-2 years old are sold for sex to adult men. Children as young as 8 years old walk the streets with prices on their heads of $500 - $1500 a night to bring in for their pimps. Living Water for Girls rescues girls from this life of sex slavery. In safe and secure setting, they are restored. They have received a $40000 MATCHING grant from the Quest Foundation - that means that any money they raise, the Quest Foundation will match. We hope to be a part of their campaign. There are a lot of campaigns to raise money to stop sex slavery, but few to raise money to restore the survivors. Please give. indiegogo.com
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Paul Gregg on BBC Radio 4 programme, More or Less
Paul Gregg comments on the latest statistics published about the Employment Support Allowance (ESA).
Source: www.bristol.ac.uk

Puppets to parade through downtown in upcoming FestiFools celebration

Looking for a particularly foolish way to spend the first of April this year, but tired of the same old pranks and tricks? The sixth annual FestiFools will offer an artistic experience for April Fool’s Day enthusiasts.

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Healing the Trauma of Sexual Abuse

Sun, 03/06/2005
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Christian Sexuality in a Sex-Crazed World: Part 8 / A teaching on the journey of healing from sexual abuse.


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The Power of Self-Control

Sun, 02/06/2005
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Christian Sexuality in a Sex-Crazed World: Part 4 / A teaching on the importance of self-control as it relates to our sexuality.


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Increasing Preparer Responsibility, Visibility and Competence

The insights from the responsive regulation literature present an intriguing model for IRS interaction with preparers, and provide a theoretical context for a more nuanced approach that the IRS could adopt when considering its return preparer strategies. To some extent, the IRS's current emphasis on preparer education, including the significant resources expended on tax forums and other general outreach programs, reflects IRS awareness that its interaction with preparers must take a varied approach. In this paper, I propose a more personal contact paradigm with preparers, with those contacts facilitated by heightened identification requirements and a more dedicated IRS effort to mine preparer data and direct targeted communication and efforts reflective of the data it will capture. The proposed approach will contribute to greater preparer visibility, responsibility and competence, and will ultimately allow for the IRS and preparers to genuinely work together to improve the accurate reporting of information on tax returns, and make it more difficult for preparers to pass on inaccurate information to the IRS. A prerequisite for this type of approach is that the IRS must have sufficient information regarding who the good and who the bad actors are in the return preparation industry. There is a deep need for the IRS to collect information by type of preparer, and have a nuanced understanding of error rates by preparer and by issue, with a healthy dose of qualitative on the ground resources backstopping and contributing to understandings that the numbers suggest. Encouraging good behavior must start with the IRS knowing and acting on information about how certain preparers are interacting with taxpayers. Changing preparer conduct through audits, heightened penalties, and the use of civil injunction proceedings should come only after the IRS encourages more positive steps, and only after the IRS directs disapproval with what it perceives to be improper preparer conduct. Possible legislative change that would require registration and certification of preparers could also help facilitate effective oversight of the preparer community. This possible additional regulation could be the trigger for the IRS to meaningfully track information related to preparers and encourage better behavior, while at the same time keeping its powder dry for the egregious actors who need more traditional sanction-based approaches.


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IU researchers discuss birth control, childhood obesity and more at the American Public Health Association meeting
Researchers discuss some of the dozens of IU studies presented and discussed at the American Public Health Association's annual meeting, which concludes on Wednesday in Washington, D.C. In this release, we learn about new research involving the sexual health of bisexual men, a community approach to childhood obesity, and female contraception.
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu

U.S. and U.K. gay men differ in definitions of having 'had sex'
A recent study published by researchers at Indiana University's Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender and Reproduction found that gay men in the United States and the United Kingdom had different ideas on what constitutes having "had sex."
Source: newsinfo.iu.edu