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Gemma Tetlow

H-index: 19
Economics 44%
Political science 15%

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fdaunion.bsky.social
IfG Chief Economist @gemmatetlow.bsky.social outlines that currently pension contributions make up around 20% of the total public sector remuneration package, compared to 8% in the private sector. Is this the most effective balance and does there need to be flexibility? #Lab25
gemmatetlow.bsky.social
Join us at 15:45 at LPC to discuss how public sector pay and pensions might be reformed. With Dave Penman @fdaunion.bsky.social @timleunig.bsky.social @drbenpaxton.bsky.social and Paul Whiteman
gemmatetlow.bsky.social
...but no indication of which taxes might rise. Understandable that CX cannot pre-empt Budget announcements in conference speech but it does mean the biggest questions facing the CX were left unanswered today. Today's announcements (mainly details on youth guarantee) were small.
gemmatetlow.bsky.social
As trailed in the papers earlier, Reeves's speech did roll the pitch for tax rises in the Budget - pointing to 14 years of weak growth creating a fiscal problem and the foolhardiness of simply ignoring fiscal constraints (she said there was "nothing progressive" about that)...
gemmatetlow.bsky.social
If you have experience of using the customer relationship management software Zoho and would like to work with friendly, motivated colleagues to help share our research far and wide, do consider applying for this opening in our comms team...
instituteforgovernment.org.uk
Do you have experience of using Zoho CRM? Applications are now open to join our team as a CRM Executive.

📆 Closing date: Wednesday 15 October

Find out more about the role and how to apply 👇 www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/about-us/car...
A job advert for a CRM Executive (Zoho) at the Institute for Government.

Salary: £35,000-£39,000 depneidng on skills and experience.

Deadline: Wednesday 15 October

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instituteforgovernment.org.uk
Do you have experience of using Zoho CRM? Applications are now open to join our team as a CRM Executive.

📆 Closing date: Wednesday 15 October

Find out more about the role and how to apply 👇 www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/about-us/car...
A job advert for a CRM Executive (Zoho) at the Institute for Government.

Salary: £35,000-£39,000 depneidng on skills and experience.

Deadline: Wednesday 15 October
gemmatetlow.bsky.social
Very good piece from Meg Hillier on the dangers of political attacks on independent institutions like the OBR on.ft.com/3VV7p5Y The OBR is not to blame for weak growth
The OBR is not to blame for weak growth
When politicians attack independent institutions, we all lose
on.ft.com

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instituteforgovernment.org.uk
#LAB25 | Should public sector pay and pensions be reformed?

With Dave Penman @fdaunion.bsky.social @gemmatetlow.bsky.social @drbenpaxton.bsky.social

More speakers will be announced soon👁️‍🗨️

www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/event/ifg-la...

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instituteforgovernment.org.uk
How can the industrial strategy drive growth?

📆 Monday 29 Sept | 09:00–10:00

Join us at the Labour conference in Liverpool for our event with @praneshippr.bsky.social @gilesyb.bsky.social @imperialcollegeldn.bsky.social @gemmatetlow.bsky.social www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/event/ifg-la...
An image for an IfG event at the Labour Party Conference in Liverpool.

How can industrial strategy drive growth?
Monday 29 September | 09:00–10:00
Speakers:

Pranesh Narayanan, Senior Research Fellow at IPPR
Giles Wilkes, Senior Fellow at the Institute for Government
Amanda Wolthuizen, Vice President, Communications and Strategic Engagement and Chief of Staff to the President at Imperial College London
This event will be chaired by Dr Gemma Tetlow, Chief Economist at the Institute for Government. 

This event is in partnership with Imperial College London.
gemmatetlow.bsky.social
@resfoundation.bsky.social are recruiting for three new researcher/economist roles at various levels of seniority. Applications close 19 Sept. Exciting opportunity to join a great thinktank improving living standards for those on low-to-middle incomes www.resolutionfoundation.org/about-us/opp...
Opportunities: Resolution Foundation
We're looking for exceptional candidates to join the Resolution Foundation team.
www.resolutionfoundation.org

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cassiarowland.bsky.social
NEW REPORT: almost all prisons have seen skyrocketing rates of violence, protest and self-harm in recent years, but more work & education and more open prisons could turn this around and improve outcomes. 🧵 www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/publication/...
Inside England and Wales's prisons crisis | Institute for Government
What is driving the differing performance of prisons around the country?
www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk
instituteforgovernment.org.uk
WEBINAR | What choices did the government make in the 2025 spending review?

📅Wed 11 June, 16.00

Join IfG experts for instant analysis of what Rachel Reeves’s 2025 spending review means for public services, investment and the government’s missions👇
www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk/event/what-c...
Banner for IfG event titled 'What choices did the government make in the 2025 spending review?'. Event is on Wednesday 11 June at 16.00-16.45.

Speakers:
Nick Davies, Programme Director for Public Services at the Institute for Government
Ben Paxton, Senior Researcher at the Institute for Government
Gemma Tetlow, Chief Economist at the Institute for Government
The event will be chaired by IfG Senior Fellow Jill Rutter.
njdavies.bsky.social
The original pensions commission is the single most effective independent inquiry of the last few decades. @jillongovt.bsky.social @gemmatetlow.bsky.social and I have written on what the new pensions commission announced this week can learn from the original
Lessons for the government’s 'revived' Pensions Commission | Institute for Government
What can the new commission learn from its 2000s predecessor?
www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk

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theifs.bsky.social
EVENT: Labour’s first year in power: is this still a mission-driven government?

Join our event with @instituteforgovernment.org.uk tomorrow at 10:30am chaired by @drhannahwhite.bsky.social with @helenmiller.bsky.social, @gemmatetlow.bsky.social & @stephenkb.bsky.social: ifs.org.uk/events/labou...
njdavies.bsky.social
Great comment piece by Nick Timmins for @instituteforgovernment.org.uk on the 10 Year Health Plan

He finds lots of familiar ideas but argues they could be frustrated by familiar problems. Like him, I really worry that plans to better integrate health service will be derailed by structural changes
Labour’s 10 Year Health Plan: familiar ideas could be frustrated by familiar problems | Institute for Government
There is plenty of the what but less of the how in Wes Streeting’s new plan.
www.instituteforgovernment.org.uk

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cassiarowland.bsky.social
Hard to overstate how much goodwill the government has just managed to burn through with so many different groups — all in a totally unnecessary act of self-sabotage.

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teodorgrama.bsky.social
Departmental Efficiency Plans published alongside the spending review project major efficiency gains in the next few years. For some depts, these plans are heavily weighted towards the end of the SR period. And many depts seem to be betting big on digital to deliver the efficiencies they seek.
An Institute for Government line chart showing planned net efficiency gains as share of 2025/25 day-to-day spending by department, SR25 period, where some departments (e.g. HMRC, DESNZ) are expected to deliver substantial efficiencies by 2028/29 (13.1%, 8.7%).

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