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Casey Smith

Researcher, IPPR Scotland

Casey is a researcher at IPPR Scotland.

Casey joined IPPR Scotland in May 2021 and has co-authored several reports since then across a range of issues.

This includes a report exploring shorter working time alternatives for Scottish workers; an evaluation of a universal basic services approach for Scottish public services; and more recently a report outlining proposals advocating for how Scotland meets its child poverty targets.

Before working at IPPR Scotland, Casey was a researcher at Fuel Change, and produced research papers on decarbonisation in Scotland. He honed his research skills at the University of Strathclyde where he undertook a masters in public policy, and produced his dissertation on the social causes of Scotland's drug-death crisis.

Casey has a keen interest in constitutional politics, devolution, and is passionate about helping to promote creative solutions to help tackle the climate crisis.

Email
casey.smith@ippr.org

More from this author:

  1. A toddler laughing, with a medical professional visible in the background

    Delivering for children: Why child maintenance needs urgent reform

    Children whose parents have separated and struggle to reach a maintenance agreement are let down by child maintenance services which erects deliberate barriers between parents and the support on offer – urgent reform is needed.
    27 September 2024
  2. St Andrew's Cross flag

    10 years after Indy Ref: Reflecting on Scotland's anti poverty politics

    A decade after the 2014 independence referendum transformed Scottish politics, Scotland needs to reflect on what has and hasn’t worked in the fight against poverty.
    26 September 2024
  3. Tipping the scales: The social and economic harm of poverty in Scotland

    In a country as rich as Scotland, the moral imperative to eradicate poverty is clear.
    31 May 2023

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