> Publishers' series
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R292:
Higher long-term interest rates and the cost of student loans Kate Ogden, Nick Ridpath, Ben Waltmann
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R298:
Healthcare spending, staffing and activity David Phillips, Max Warner
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R295:
Constraints and trade-offs for the next government Carl Emmerson, Christine Farquharson, Paul Johnson, Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R301:
The context for the March 2024 Budget Carl Emmerson, Martin Mikloš, Isabel Stockton
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R296:
The medium-term outlook and choices Bee Boileau, David Phillips, Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R299:
Higher education spending Kate Ogden, Madeline Thomas
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R294:
Ethnic diversity of NHS doctors Isabel Stockton, Max Warner
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R302:
The past and future of NHS waiting lists in England Max Warner, Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R300:
The IFS Scottish Budget Report 2024-2025 Bee Boileau, Kate Ogden, David Phillips, Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Madeline Thomas, Max Warner, Tom Waters, Tom Wernham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R297:
Tax and spending in 2024-2025 Bee Boileau, David Phillips, Tom Waters, Tom Wernham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R305:
Recent trends in public sector pay Jonathan Cribb, Laurence O'Brien
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R303:
Major challenges for education in Wales Luke Sibieta
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R304:
Living standards since the last election Tom Wernham, Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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R287:
Assessing the Welsh Government's consultation on reforms to council tax Stuart Adam, David Phillips, Sam Ray-Chaudhuri
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R290:
Annual report on education spending in England 6.2023
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R289:
Help onto the housing ladder the role of intergenerational transfers Bee Boileau, David Sturrock
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R271:
Implications of the NHS workforce plan Max Warner, Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R268:
Employment, earnings and incomes in Scotland David Phillips, Tom Waters, Tom Wernham ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R259:
Characteristics and consequences of families with low levels of financial wealth Bee Boileau, Jonathan Cribb, Thomas Wernham ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R257:
A deepening freeze more adults than ever are paying higher-rate tax Isaac Delestre, Tom Waters ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R266:
The costs of obesity Rachel Griffith
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R265:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2023 Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK : 2023 / Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham, Xiaowei Xu ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R262:
Living standards and inequality Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Xiaowei Xu
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R260:
Housing quality and affordability for lower-income households Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2023
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R263:
Tax, private school fees and state school spending Luke Sibieta ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R261:
How important are defined contribution pensions for financing retirement? Jonathan Cribb, Heidi Karjalainen
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2023
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R264:
Poverty Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters, Xiaowei Xu
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R277:
Investment in training and skills Imran Tahir
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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[R276]:
Public sector net worth as a fiscal target Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R274:
Early years spending update Budget reforms and beyond Elaine Drayton, Christine Farquharson ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R273:
Unveiling school effectiveness Progress 8, parental choices and closing the achievement gap Jack Britton, Damon Clark, Ines Lee ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R280:
Policy risks to the fiscal outlook Carl Emmerson, Martin Mikloš, Isabel Stockton
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R284:
Understanding retirement in the UK Jonathan Cribb ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R278:
UK outlook fallout Ben Nabarro
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R281:
Outlook for the public finances Carl Emmerson, Martin Mikloš, Isabel Stockton
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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[R282]:
IFS green budget October 2023
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R276:
Chancellors' responses to economic news Carl Emmerson, Isabel Stockton, Sam van de Schootbrugge, Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R275:
Reforming inheritance tax Arun Advani, David Sturrock
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R283:
The effects of reforms to the Work Capability Assessment for incapacity benefits Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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[R278]:
Global economic outlook how hard will we land? Christian Schulz (Citi)
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R276:
School and neighbourhood segregation in Scotland and England Elaine Drayton, Ellen Greaves, Gennaro Rossi ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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[R276]:
Full expensing and the corporation tax base Stuart Adam, Helen Miller
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R244:
Scottish budget 2023-24 further analysis Bee Boileau, Kate Ogden, David Phillips, Luke Sibieta, Tom Waters, Tom Wernham ; edited by David Phillips, copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R242:
Analysis of Scottish tax and benefit reforms Tom Waters, Tom Wernham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R241:
One year on from the backlog recovery plan what next for NHS waiting lists? Max Warner, Ben Zaranko ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R240:
A blueprint for a better tax treatment of pensions Stuart Adam, Isaac Delestre, Carl Emmerson, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R241:
Council and school funding Kate Ogden, David Phillips, Luke Sibieta
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R238:
The overall funding outlook Bee Boileau, David Phillips
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R239:
Income tax performance Bee Boileau, David Phillips
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R250:
The gender gap in pension saving Jonathan Cribb, Heidi Karjalainen, Laurence O'Brien ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R248:
Understanding pension saving among the self-employed Jonathan Cribb, Heidi Karjalainen ; copy-edited by Richard Leigh
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R245:
The cost of living crisis a pre-Budget briefing Jonathan Cribb, Robert Joyce, Heidi Karjalainen, Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham, Xiaowei Xu ; Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R258:
Patterns of less-than-full-time working by NHS consultants Elaine Kelly, George Stoye, Max Warner ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R237:
Are the kids alright? the early careers of education leavers since the COVID-19 pandemic Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Xiaowei Xu ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R256:
How does school spending per pupil differ across the UK? Luke Sibieta ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R253:
The policy menu for school lunches options and tradeoffs in expanding free school meals in England Jonathan Cribb, Christine Farquharson, Andrew McKendrick, Tom Waters ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R254:
What has happened to college teacher pay in England? Luke Sibieta, Imran Tahir ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R255:
Challenges for the UK pension system the case for a pensions review Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson, Heidi Karjalainen, Laurence O'Brien ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R272:
The triple lock uncertainty for pension incomes and the public finances Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson, Heidi Karjalainen ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R251:
Data on private pension saving in UK surveys Laurence O'Brien ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R246:
When and why do employees change their pension saving? Jonathan Cribb, Laurence O'Brien ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R243:
Who gives wealth transfers to whom and when? patterns in the giving and receiving of lifetime gifts and loans Bee Boileau, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R251:
Freeports what are they, what do we know, and what will we know? Stuart Adam, David Phillips ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R249:
Trends in pension saving among the long-term self-employed Heidi Karjalainen ; copy-edited by Richard Leigh
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R247:
Progression of parents in NHS medical and nursing careers Elaine Kelly, Isabel Stockton ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R288:
Socio-economic inequality in Scottish education James Lester, Andrew McKendrick, Luke Sibieta
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R291:
The future of the state pension Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson, Heidi Karjalainen
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R286:
The changing geography of jobs Xiaowei Xu
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R270:
Tax and public finances the fundamentals Isaac Delestre, Helen Miller ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R285:
Distributional analysis of Ghana's tax system Abdul Malik Iddrisu, David Phillips, Benjamin Kamal Chackson, Tom Blanchard
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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R211:
How did increasing the state pension age from 65 to 66 affect household incomes? Jonathan Cribb, Laurence O'Brien ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R209:
How does spending change through retirement? Rowena Crawford, Heidi Karjalainen, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R212:
Recent and future patterns of work around state pension age Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R210:
The changing cost of childcare Christine Farquharson, Harriet Olorenshaw ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R222:
Global economic outlook heading for a fall? Christian Schulz
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R221:
UK outlook why we need to do things differently Benjamin Nabarro
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R220:
Outlook for the public finances Carl Emmerson, Isabel Stockton
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R218:
Reforms, roll-outs and freezes in the tax and benefit system Tom Waters, Tom Wernham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R217:
Reversing NICs and corporation tax rises would leave debt on an unsustainable path Carl Emmerson, Isabel Stockton
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R224:
Does funding follow need? an analysis of the geographic distribution of public spending in England David Phillips, Luke Sibieta, Max Warner, Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R223:
Quantitative easing, monetary policy implementation and the public finances Paul Tucker
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R219:
Public spending, pay and pensions Bee Boileau, Laurence O'Brien, Ben Zaranko
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R216:
Factors associated with staff retention in the NHS acute sector Elaine Kelly, George Stoye, Max Warner ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Trends in income and wealth inequalities Pascale Bourquin, Mike Brewer, Thomas Wernham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2022
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Health inequalities Anne Case, Lucy Kraftman
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2022
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R235:
Death and taxes and pensions Stuart Adam, Isaac Delestre, Carl Emmerson, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R234:
annual report on education spending in England 5.2022
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R215:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2022 Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK : 2022 / Jonathan Cribb, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham, Xiaowei Xu ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Race and ethnicity Heidi Safia Mirza, Ross Warwick
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2022
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R229:
Early years spending update the impact of inflation Elaine Drayton, Christine Farquharson ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R225:
Corporation tax and investment Stuart Adam, Isaac Delestre, Vedanth Nair
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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R233:
The number of new disability benefit claimants has doubled in a year Robert Joyce, Sam Ray-Chaudhuri, Tom Waters
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Political inequality Ben Ansell, Jane Gingrich
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2022
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Inequality and immigration Christian Dustmann, Yannis Kastis, Ian Preston
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2022
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R236:
NHS funding, resources and treatment volumes Max Warner, Ben Zaranko ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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[R200]:
The IFS green budget October 2021
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R194:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2021 Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK: 2021 / Jonathan Cribb, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham, Xiaowei Xu ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R192:
Changing patterns of work at older ages Rowena Crawford, Jonathan Cribb, Heidi Karjalainen, Laurence O'Brien ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R190:
An evaluation of the impact of the Social Mobility Foundation programmes on education outcomes Christine Farquharson and Ellen Greaves ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R191:
An evaluation of the impact of the Social Mobility Foundation programmes on employment outcomes Christine Farquharson and Ellen Greaves ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R189:
A survey of the Ghanaian tax system Abdul Malik Iddrisu, Ross Warwick, Edward Abrokwah, Harriet Conron, Andara Kamara, Daniel Nuer ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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[R199]:
The IFS green budget October 2021
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R185:
Cost of living and the impact on nursing labour outcomes in NHS acute trusts Carol Propper (Imperial College London and IFS), Isabel Stockton (IFS), George Stoye (IFS) ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R204:
annual report on education spending in England 4.2021
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R188:
Inheritances and inequality over the life cycle: what will they mean for younger generations? Pascale Bourquin, Robert Joyce, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R187:
2019/20 survey of the Ethiopian tax system Tom Harris, Edris Seid
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R186:
The returns to undergraduate degrees by socio-economic group and ethnicity Jack Britton, Lorraine Dearden and Ben Waltmann
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, March 2021
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R198:
Customs revenue in Ghana: recent trends and their causes David Bell (University of Stirling Management School), David Eiser (Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde), David Phillips (Institute for Fiscal Studies) ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R207:
Options for reforming the devolved fiscal frameworks post-pandemic David Bell (University of Stirling Management School), David Eiser (Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde), David Phillips (Institute for Fiscal Studies) ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R184:
Taxing work and investment across legal forms: pathways to welldesigned taxes Stuart Adam, Helen Miller ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R196:
Why do wealthy parents have wealthy children? Alexander Davenport, Peter Levell, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R195:
Home learning experiences through the COVID-19 pandemic Sarah Cattan, Christine Farquharson, Sonya Krutikova, Angus Phimister, Adam Salisbury, Almudena Sevilla ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R193:
Fiscal consolidation after COVID-19: issues and policy options in sub-Saharan Africa Vedanth Nair, David Phillips, Daniel Prinz, Ross Warwick ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R197:
"Green" motor taxation: issues and policy options in sub-Saharan Africa Hazel Granger, Vedanth Nair, Harshil Parekh, David Phillips, Daniel Prinz, Edris Seid, Ross Warwick
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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R168:
Revaluation and reform bringing council tax in England into the 21st century Stuart Adam, Louis Hodge, David Phillips, Xiaowei Xu ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R169:
Revaluation and reform of council tax in Wales impacts on different councils and household types Stuart Adam, Louis Hodge, David Phillips, Xiaowei Xu ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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[R177]:
2020 annual report on education spending in England: schools report chapter Luke Sibieta
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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[R172]:
Sharing prosperity? options and issues for the UK Shared Prosperity Fund Alex Davenport, Samuel North, David Phillips ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R173:
Inheritances and inequality within generations Pascale Bourquin, Robert Joyce, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R174:
COVID-19 and English council funding: how are budgets being hit in 2020-21? Kate Ogden, David Phillips ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R183:
annual report on education spending in England 3.2020
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R170:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2020
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R179:
COVID-19 and English council funding: what is the medium-term outlook? Kate Ogden, David Phillips, Jean-Christophe Spiliotis ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R167:
The impact of undergraduate degrees on lifetime earnings Jack Britton, Lorraine Dearden, Laura van der Erve and Ben Waltmann
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R182:
The changing generosity of the UK state pension system to the self-employed Mihai Alexandru Codreanu, Rowena Crawford, Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson ; opy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R181:
Retirement saving of the self-employed Rowena Crawford and Heidi Karjalainen ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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[R180]:
The IFS green budget October 2020
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2020]
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R165:
UK health spending George Stoye and Ben Zaranko ; copy-edited by Juidth Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R157:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2019
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 19 Jun 2019
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R153:
The impacts of localised council tax support schemes Stuart Adam, Robert Joyce and Thomas Pope ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R155:
The health effects of Sure Start Sarah Cattan, Gabriella Conti, Christine Farquharson, Rita Ginja ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 03 Jun 2019
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R162:
annual report on education spending in England 2.2019
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R156:
Sustainable total sanitation - Nigeria: final research report Laura Abramovsky, Britta Augsburg, Francisco Oteiza
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 11 Jun 2019
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R166:
English local government funding trends and challenges in 2019 and beyond Tom Harris, Louis Hodge, David Phillips ; copy-edited by Juidth Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R164:
Let's talk about six big economic challenges that need addressing Stuart Adam, Rowena Crawford, Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson and Robert Joyce ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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[R163]:
The IFS green budget October 2019
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R160:
How do other countries raise more in tax than the UK? Maddalena Conte, Helen Miller and Thomas Pope ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, June 2019
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R158:
Who are business owners and what are they doing? Jonathan Cribb, Helen Miller and Thomas Pope ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R159:
A home-visiting programme for disadvantaged young children final report for the feasibility study research team Angus Armstrong, Orazio Attanasio, Sarah Cattan, Christine Farquharson, Emla Fitzsimons, Elaine Fulton, Sally Grantham-McGregor; Peterborough City Council team Karen Hingston, Pam Setterfield, Catrina Storey, Julia Robinson ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R154:
Taking control which taxes could be devolved to English local government? Neil Amin-Smith, Tom Harris and David Phillips ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin and Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2019]
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R141:
Spending needs, tax revenue capacity and the business rates retention scheme Neil Amin-Smith, David Phillips, Polly Simpson ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R148:
The Fair Funding Review is a fair assessment of councils' spending needs feasible? David Phillips and Tom Harris ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R149:
How can we increase girls' uptake of maths and physics A-level? Rachel Cassidy, Sarah Cattan, Claire Crawford, Siobhan Dytham
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R150:
annual report on education spending in England 1.2018
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R151:
A review of the Department of Health and Social Care's Funding Reform Model Rowena Crawford and Polly Simpson
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R145:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2018
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R147:
The planning and control of UK public expenditure, 1993-2015 Rowena Crawford, Paul Johnson, Ben Zaranko ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R139:
Evaluation of an adolescent girl intervention in Rajasthan, India pre-analysis plan Alison Andrew, Sonya Krutikova
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R138:
Problem debt and low-income households Andrew Hood, Robert Joyce, David Sturrock ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R142:
Are corporate tax incentives for investment fit for purpose? revisiting economic principles and evidence from low- and middle-income countries Laura Abramovsky, Nicolo Bird, Tom Harris and Yani Tyskerud (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Ataklti Weldeabzgi and Yohannes Abrha Beyene (Ministry of Finance and Economic Cooperation, Government of Ethiopia), Edward Abrokwah and India Keable-Elliott (Ministry of Finance, Government of Ghana)
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R144:
Improving early childhood development in rural Ghana through scalable low-cost community-run play schemes baseline report Salifu Amadu, Orazio Attanasio, Bet Caeyers, Sarah Cattan, Lina Cardona Sosa, Sonya Krutikova, Peter Leighton, Lise Masselus, Mubarik Yakubu
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R143:
Securing the future funding health and social care to the 2030s Anita Charlesworth, Zoe Firth, Ben Gershlick, Toby Watt (The Health Foundation), Paul Johnson, Elaine Kelly, Tom Lee, George Stoye, Ben Zaranko (Institute for Fiscal Studies) ; edited by Anita Charlesworth and Paul Johnson, copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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[R152]:
The IFS green budget October 2018
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2018]
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R126:
Long-run comparisons of spending per pupil across different stages of education Chris Belfield, Claire Crawford, Luke Sibieta ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R125:
The prevalence and dynamics of social care receipt Rowena Crawford, George Stoye ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R130:
Evaluation of the Nutritional Embedding Evaluation Programme an informational intervention in Western Kenya Institute for Fiscal Studies: Sam Crossman, Bansi Malde, Marcos Vera-Hernandez; Evidence Action: Philip Komo Kahuo, Diksha Radhakrishnan, Shadrack Oiye, Hilda Chapota, Tambosi Phiri, Esther Kainja
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 09 August 2017
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R132:
The cost of housing for low-income renters Robert Joyce, Matthew Mitchell and Agnes Norris Keiller ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R137:
Recessions, income inequality and the role of the tax and benefit system Jonathan Cribb, Andrew Hood, Robert Joyce ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R129:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2017
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R135:
Autumn 2017 budget options for easing the squeeze Carl Emmerson and Thomas Pope ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R136:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2017/2018 to 2021/2022
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R131:
The local vantage how views of local government finance vary across councils Neil Amin-Smith, Mark Choo and David Phillips (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Jennifer Glover and Lauren Lucas (Local Government Information Unit), Julia Goldsworthy and Nick Jones (PwC) ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R124:
The IFS green budget February 2017
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R128:
National standards, local risks the geography of local authority funded social care, 2009-2010 to 2015-2016 David Phillips, Polly Simpson ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R127:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2016/2017 to 2021/2022
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2017]
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R121:
A time of revolution? British local government finance in the 2010s Neil Amin Smith, David Phillips and Polly Simpson (Institute for Fiscal Studies), David Eiser (Fraser of Allander Institute), Michael Trickey (Wales Public Services 2025) ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [October 2016]
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R122:
Strengthening tax avoidance sanctions and deterrents a discussion document ; response to consultation ; Tax Law Review Committee Malcolm Gammie
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, October 2016
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R115:
Long-run trends in school spending in England Chris Belfield (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Luke Sibieta (Institute for Fiscal Studies) ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, April 2016
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R117:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2016
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, July 2016
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(R112):
The IFS green budget February 2016
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 8 February 2016
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R114:
Living standards, poverty and inequality in the UK 2015/2016 to 2020/2021
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 02 March 2016
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R116:
Brexit and the UK's public finances Carl Emmerson (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Paul Johnson (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Ian Mitchell (Institute for Fiscal Studies), David Phillips (Institute for Fiscal Studies) ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, May 2016
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R113:
The effects of taxes and charges on saving incentives in the UK Stuart Adam (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Jonathan Shaw (Institute for Fiscal Studies and University College London) ; copy-edited by Rachel Lumpkin
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 16 February 2016
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R118:
The longer-term costs and benefits of different initial teacher training routes Rebecca Allen (Education Datalab), Chris Belfield (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Ellen Greaves (Institute for Fiscal Studies), Caroline Sharp (National Foundation for Educational Research), Matt Walker (National Foundation for Educational Research)
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, July 2016
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R119:
The EU Single Market the value of membership versus access to the UK Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson, Ian Mitchell ; copy-edited by Judith Payne
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, August 2016
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R120:
Welsh budgetary trade-offs to 2019-2020 David Phillips, Polly Simpson
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [September 2016]
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(R123):
The case for the abolition of stamp duty Sara Luder (Tax Law Review Committee)
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, November 2016