Research Teams
Introduction
For more than a decade ippr has been leading the way in promoting a rational, balanced and fair debate on issues of asylum, migration, integration, race equality and citizenship. Our strong publications, links in government, and considerable media attention allows us not only to influence, but also to figure largely in domestic and international policy debates on the issues.
Through our well developed, evidence-based research, the migration team's opinions and ideas remain headline news and researchers are regularly called on to make appearances on radio and TV outlets.
Today, the Migration, Equalities and Citizenship team is a key centre of research on migration policy.
Our research covers a number of key themes. To find out more about our work please click on the links below:
Our team Advisory Group includes:
Prof Richard Black, University of Sussex
Mary Coussey, Advisory Board on Naturalisation and Integration
Dr Heaven Crawley, Swansea University
Lord Alf Dubs, House of Lords
Bharat Mehta, City Parochial Foundation
Trevor Phillips, Commission for Equalities and Human Rights
Baroness Usha Prashar, House of Lords
Habib Rahman, Joint Council for the Welfare of Immigrants
Anna Reisenbeger, Refugee Council
Barbara Roche, former Home Office Minister
Prof John Salt, University College London
Sarah Spencer, University of Oxford
Emma Stone, Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Sukvindher Stubbs, Barrow Cadbury Trust
Prof Steven Vertovec, University of Oxford
Recent and current team projects have been generously supported by:
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Atlantic Philanthropies
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AusAid
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Baring Foundation
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Barrow Cadbury Trust
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Birmingham City Council
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Channel 4
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City Parochial Foundation
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CITB-Construction Skills
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Commission for Racial Equality
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Department for International Development, UK
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Esmee Fairburn Foundation
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Finnish Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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Global Commission on International Migration
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Home Office
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International Organisation for Migration
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OECD
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One NorthEast
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Refugee Support
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Sainsbury's Family Charitable Trusts
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Kent County Council
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London Housing Federation
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Bristol County Council
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Learning and Skills Council

Capable Communities
Public Service Reform: The next chapter
In this paper we turn our attention to the role citizens and communities can play in directly producing services, setting out the challenges that lie ahead, and identifying the questions our research will seek to answer over the coming months.
The English Question
ippr surveys MPs

ippr has conducted a survey of MPs to find out if they think that England is losing out as a result of these changes, as many people have claimed.
You Can’t Put Me In A Box
Super-diversity and the end of identity politics in Britain

This paper attempts to map out just how diverse Britain is, both in terms of who lives in Britain and how they identify themselves.