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Reports

Over the years, the IWA have produced a number of highly regarded reports on a wide variety of topics. By convening experts from all backgrounds, our reports bring together a breadth of expertise that has hugely informed Welsh policy-making.

Our reports are available to download free of charge to ensure that they are accessible to all.

Will Britain Survive Beyond 2020?

This collection of essays written by David Melding AM starts with an examination of the Welsh nation, follows with an

10th July 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Reports

Regional Economies in a Globalising World

Economists and economic geographers working in contrasting locations reflect on economic development in the context of globalisation. What lessons can

7th July 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Economy

Response to the Welsh Assembly Government’s Proposals to Change the Structure of the NHS in Wales

The Response of Academy Health Wales and the Institute of Welsh Affairs to the Welsh Assembly Government’s consultation on proposed

25th June 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Public Services

Challenges facing the Welsh NHS in tackling cancer, heart disease and healthcare associated infections

Healthcare leaders respond to the challenges facing NHS Wales in the 21st century. Click here to download Challenges Facing the

8th June 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Reports

Putting Wales in the Driving Seat

This report, commissioned by the All-Wales Convention, explores what legislative opportunities would accrue to Wales as a result of moving

20th April 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Reports

English is a Welsh Language: Television’s crisis in Wales

As technology and market forces radically change the world of television, regional broadcasting has been the biggest casualty. This book

15th April 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Reports

Living with our Landscape

National Parks in Wales should be given a ‘third mission’ to contribute to the economic and social welfare of their

19th March 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Reports

Critical Mass

The National Assembly has become a world leader in its representation of women. In the 2003 elections 50 per cent

15th March 2009 (4th March 2020)
  • Reports

What are we doing to our kids?

This study examines children’s experiences from the perspective of three generations. It was commissioned by BBC Cymru Wales to inform

10th March 2009 (4th March 2020)
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