Publishing the best writing in economics, politics, and culture, IPPR Progressive Review explores how we can best build a more equal, humane, and prosperous society. This social science journal provides a pluralistic space to debate where next for progressives, examine the opportunities and challenges confronting us, and ask the big questions facing our politics: transforming a failed economic model, renewing a frayed social contract, and building a new relationship with Europe.
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Articles
Tackling Poverty Across the United Kingdom. Devolution, Difference and Discourse
-  11 April 2025
Decarbonisation pathways for UK transport
-  187-196
-  11 December 2024
Disabled people's access needs in transport decarbonisation
-  243-249
-  11 December 2024
Transport's role in creating a fairer, healthier country
-  174-180
-  3 December 2024
The following is a list of the most cited articles based on citations published in the last three years, according to CrossRef.
The challenges of platform capitalism: Understanding the logic of a new business model
-  254-257
-  23 March 2017
Why it's time for Doughnut Economics
-  216-222
-  19 December 2017
The following is a list of the top downloaded articles from IPPR Progressive Review in 2021.
Labour's post-Brexit electoral strategy
- IPPR Progressive Review
-  414-425
-  10.1111/newe.12228
The challenges of platform capitalism: Understanding the logic of a new business model
- Juncture
-  254-257
-  10.1111/newe.12023
Care under capitalism: The crisis of “women's work”
- IPPR Progressive Review
-  343-352
-  10.1111/newe.12074
The history of feminism: A look to the past?
- IPPR Progressive Review
-  292-298
-  10.1111/newe.12068