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The personalisation economy: how is AI affecting businesses and markets?

The quantity of consumer data to which many companies now have access means that they can personalise their goods and services, as well as optimise their operations. In this way, artificial intelligence is changing big parts of our lives – from how we shop and learn to our banking and healthcare.

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Attitudes, media & governance

How has national wellbeing evolved over time?

Survey data on national wellbeing only go back a few decades, but text analysis makes it possible to observe changes over longer periods of time. The results reveal the big influences on peaks and troughs in human happiness: income, health, aspirations and avoidance of major conflicts.

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UK military operation spending

Over the past two years, the UK has spent £4.6 billion on military operations in Ukraine.

Previously, operational spending had remained low since 2016, following a £6 billion peak in 2010, driven largely by the war in Afghanistan.

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Crime & policing

Youth violence in England and Wales: what can be done?

Youth violence has high costs – not just for the victims but for their families and communities. Tackling the crisis needs a coordinated approach of the kind deployed in response to the Covid-19 pandemic – one that includes police and the criminal justice system, but with public health at its core.

Attitudes, media & governance

How can we give women equal voice in economics?

Economics has a big problem of gender imbalance. Analysis of a series of polls of top economists suggests that strengthening women’s voices in the field requires not only increasing women’s representation in economics but also rethinking how different opinions are heard and valued.

Families & households

How will the reversal of Roe v. Wade affect American women?

The US Supreme Court’s decision to remove constitutional protections on access to abortions will have significant effects on women and their families. Research shows that the reproductive, social and economic lives of those who are poor, young and/or black are likely to be most damaged.

Health, physical & mental

How prepared was the NHS for coronavirus?

Was the government doing enough to ‘protect the NHS’ in the years leading up to the pandemic? The UK needs a rigorous assessment of whether a national health service that is always operating at full capacity can cope with unexpected shocks like Covid-19.

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