> Verlagsreihe
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Self-employment and labor market risks Richard Audoly
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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Diversity and discrimination in the classroom Dan Anderberg, Gordon B. Dahl, Christina Felfe, Helmut Rainer, Thomas Siedler
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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Saving after retirement and preferences for residual wealth Giulio Fella, Martin B. Holm, Thomas M. Pugh
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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Social skills and the individual wage growth of less educated workers Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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Themenopause "penalty" Gabriella Conti, Rita Ginja, Petra Persson, Barton Willage
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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The consequences of miscarriage on parental investments Aline Bütikofer, Deidre Coy, Orla Doyle, Rita Ginja
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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House price rises and borrowing to invest Thomas F. Crossley, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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Household responses to trade shocks Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique, Peter Levell, Matthias Parey
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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There and back again women's marginal commuting costs Annette Bergemann, Stephan Brunow, Isabel Stockton
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2024]
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Social proximity and misinformation experimental evidence from a mobile phone-based campaign in India Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari, Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The role of privately held firms in income inequality Tuuli Paukkeri, Terhi Ravaska, Marja Riihelä
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Adverse selection among early adopters and unraveling innovation Rory McGee
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Cost-sharing in medical care can increase adult mortality evidence from Colombia Giancarlo Buitrago, Javier Amaya, Grant Miller, Macos Vera-Hernandez
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Walk the talk measuring green preferences with social media data Bram De Rock, Florine Le Henaf
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Inflation measurement with high frequency data Kevin J. Fox, Peter Levell, Martin O'Connell
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Public service delivery, exclusion and externalities theory and experimental evidence from india Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari, Maitreesh Ghatak
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2023
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Can higher education policy boost intergenerational mobility? evidence from an empirical matching model Jack Britton, Monica Costa Dias, David Goll
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Who gives and receives substantial financial transfers in Britain? Bee Boileau, David Sturrock
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Labour market inequality and the changing life cycle profile of male and female wages Richard Blundell, Hugo Lopez, James P. Ziliak
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Exploiting discontinuities in secondary school attendance to evaluate value added Jack Britton, Damon Clark, Ines Lee
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The labor market effects of disability benefits loss Anikó Bíró, Cecília Hornok, Judit Krekó, Dániel Prinz, Ágota Scharle
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The effect of reducing welfare access on employment, health, and children's long-run outcomes Jeffrey Hicks, Gaëlle Simard-Duplain, David A. Green, William Warburton
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Accident-induced absence from work and wage ladders Anikó Bíró, Márta Bisztray, João G. da Fonseca, Tímea Laura Molnár
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Old age risks, consumption, and insurance Richard Blundell, Margherita Borella, Jeanne Commault, Mariacristina De Nardi
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Wealth and welfare across generations David Sturrock
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Design of partial population experiments with an application to spillovers in tax compliance Guillermo Cruces, Dario Tortarolo, Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The heterogeneous effects of social assistance and unemployment insurance evidence from a life-cycle model of family labor supply and savings Peter Haan, Victoria Prowse
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The effects of pension reforms on physician labour supply evidence from the English NHS Carol Propper, George Stoye, Max Warner
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Labeled loans and human capital investments Britta Augsburg, Bet Caeyers, Sara Giunti, Bansi Malde, Susanna Smets
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Intensive margin labour supply and the dynamic effects of in-work transfers David Goll, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The effect of tax incentives on private pension saving Laurence O’Brien
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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For better or worse? subjective expectations and cost-benefit trade-offs in health behavior Gabriella Conti, Pamela Giustinelli
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Estimating intra-household sharing from time-use data Francesca Arduini
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Mafia infiltrations in times of crisis evidence from the Covid-19 shock Marco Castelluccio, Lucia Rizzica
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Insurance, redistribution, and the inequality of lifetime income Peter Haan, Daniel Kemptner, Victoria Prowse, Maximilian Schaller
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The minimum wage, turnover, and the shape of the wage distribution Pierre Brochu, David A. Green, Thomas Lemieux, James Townsend
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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A spouse and a house are all we need? housing demand, labor supply and divorce over the lifecycle Bram De Rock, Mariia Kovaleva, Tom Potoms
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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The effect of pension wealth on employment Sebastian Becker, Hermann Buslei, Johannes Geyer, Peter Haan
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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To invest or not to invest in sanitation the role of intra-household gender differences in perceptions and bargaining power Britta Augsburg, Bansi Malde, Harriet Olorenshaw, Zaki Wahhaj
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Do work search requirements work? evidence from a UK reform targeting single parents Mihai Codreanu, Tom Waters
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Who benefits from free health insurance evidence from Mexico Gabriella Conti, Rita Ginja
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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What drives the timing of inter-vivos transfers? Bee Boileau, David Sturrock
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Intergenerational altruism and transfers of time and money a life cycle perspective Uta Bolt, Eric French, Jamie Hentall Maccuish, Cormac O’Dea
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Household responses to trade shocks Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique, Peter Levell, Matthias Parey
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Firm concentration & job design the case of schedule flexible work arrangements Abi Adams-Prassl, Maria Balgova, Matthias Qian, Tom Waters
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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First generation elite the role of school networks Sarah Cattan, Kjell G. Salvanes, Emma Tominey
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Parental labour market instability and children's mental health during the pandemic Sarah Cattan, Christine Farquharson, Sonya Krutikova, Andrew McKendrick, Almudena Sevilla
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Targeting taxes on local externalities Stephane Gauthier, Fanny Henriet
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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Social skills and the individual wage growth of less educated workers Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Richard Blundell, Rachel Griffith
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2023]
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House price rises and borrowing to invest Thomas F. Crossley, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Household self-insurance and the value of disability insurance in the United States Maxwell Kellogg
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Overconfidence and technology adoption in health care Diego Comin, Jonathan Skinner, Douglas Staiger
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Design of two-stage experiments with an application to spillovers in tax compliance Guillermo Cruces, Dario Tortarolo, Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Firms as tax collectors Pablo Garriga, Dario Tortarolo
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Technology, skills, and performance the case of robots in surgery Elena Ashtari Tafti
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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VOG using volcanic eruptions to estimate the impact of air pollution on student learning outcomes Timothy J. Halliday, Rachel Inafuku, Lester Lusher, Aureo de Paula
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Revealed beliefs and the marriage market return to education Alison Andrew, Abi Adams-Prassl
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Does going cashless make you tax-rich? evidence from India's demonetization experiment Satadru Das, Lucie Gadenne, Tushar Nandi, Ross Warwick
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Shaping gender-stereotypical beliefs the roleof parents and peers Michela Carlana, Lucia Corno
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Job ladder, human capital, and the cost of job loss Richard Audoly, Federica De Pace, Giulio Fella
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Managing retirement incomes James Banks, Rowena Crawford
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Helping struggling students and benefiting all peer effects in primary education Samuel Berlinski, Matias Busso, Michele Giannola
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Rationalizability, cost-rationalizability, and Afriat's efficiency index Matthew Polisson, John K.-H. Quah
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Parental beliefs, perceived health risks, and time investment in children evidence from COVID-19 Gabriella Conti, Michele Giannola, Alessandro Toppeta
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Measuring top income shares in the UK Arun Advani, Andy Summers, Hannah Tarrant
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Inequality and the Covid crisis in the United Kingdom Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, Jonathan Cribb, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham, Xiaowei Xu
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Savings after retirement Eric French, John Bailey Jones, Rory McGee
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Parental investments and intra-household inequality in child human capital evidence from a survey experiment Michele Giannola
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Twenty-five years of income inequality in Britain the role of wages, household earnings and redistribution Jonathan Cribb, Robert Joyce, Thomas Wernham
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Consumer bankruptcy, mortgage default and labour supply Wenli Li, Costas Meghir, Florian Oswald
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Father of the bride, or steel magnolias? Targeting men, women or both to reduce child marriage Rachel Cassidy, Anaya Dam, Wendy Janssens, Umair Kiani, Karlijn Morsink
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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A monetary-fiscal theory of sudden inflations Marco Bassetto, David S. Miller
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Are trade wars class wars? the importance of trade-induced horizontal inequality Kirill Borusyak, Xavier Jaravel
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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The distribution of doctor quality evidence from cardiologists in England George Stoye
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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What drives wage stagnation monopsony or monopoly? Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel, Lawrence Warren
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Prenatal sugar consumption and late-life human capital and health analyses based on postwar rationing and polygenic scores Gerard J. van den Berg, Stephanie von Hinke, R. Adele H. Wang
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Optimal random taxation and redistribution Stéphane Gauthier, Guy Laroque
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Job displacement costs of phasing out coal Juan-Pablo Rud, Michael Simmons, Gerhard Toews, Fernando Aragon
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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First generation elite the role of school networks Sarah Cattan, Kjell G. Salvanes, Emma Tominey
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Gender norms, violence and adolescent girls' trajectories evidence from a field experiment in India Alison Andrew, Sonya Krutikova, Gabriela Smarrelli, Hemlata Verma
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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The health effects of universal early childhood interventions evidence from Sure Start Sarah Cattan, Gabriella Conti, Christine Farquharson, Rita Ginja, Maud Pecher
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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The impact of unions on nonunion wage setting threats and bargaining David A. Green, Ben M. Sand, Iain G. Snoddy
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Market power and wage inequality Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel, Lawrence Warren
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Firm consolidation and labor market outcomes Sabien Dobbelaere, Grace McCormack, Daniel Prinz, Sándor Sóvágó
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Firm heterogeneity and the impact of payroll taxes Anikó Bíró, Réka Branyiczki, Attila Lindner, Lili Márk, Dániel Prinz
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Sanitation and credit constraints the role of labelled microcredit in India's Swacch Bharat Mission subsidy scheme Britta Augsburg, Bet Caeyers, Sara Giunti, Bansi Malde, Susanna Smets
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Intergenerational income mobility in England and the importance of education Pedro Carneiro, Sarah Cattan, Lorraine Dearden, Laura van der Erve, Sonya Krutikova, Lindsey Macmillan
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Living standards of working-age disability benefits recipients in the UK Jonathan Cribb, Heidi Karjalainen, Tom Waters
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Public service delivery and free riding experimental evidence from India Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Take-up and labour supply responses to disability insurance earnings limits Judit Krekó, Dániel Prinz, Andrea Weber
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Prioritization, risk selection, and illness severity in a mixed health care system Pau Olivella, Marcos Vera-Hernández
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Earnings risk, government policy, and household welfare Mariacristina De Nardi, Giulio Fella, Gonzalo Paz-Pardo
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Social proximity and misinformation experimental evidence from a mobile phone-based campaign in India Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari, Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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More powerful cluster randomized control trials Brendon McConnell, Marcos Vera-Hernández
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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In-kind transfers as insurance Lucie Gadenne, Samuel Norris, Monica Singhal, Sandip Sukhtankar
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Intergenerational income persistence evidence for the UK Laura van der Erve, Sonya Krutikova, Lindsey Macmillan, David Sturrock
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Can white elephants kill? unintended consequences of infrastructure development Antonella Bancalari
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Parental investments and intra-household inequality in child human capital evidence from a lab-in-the-field experiment Michele Giannola
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Wealth, gifts and estate planning at the end of life David Sturrock, Stefan Groot, Jan Möhlmann
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Household self-insurance and the value of disability insurance in the United States Maxwell Kellogg
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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The effect of increasing the state pension age to 66 on labour market activity Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson, Laurence O’Brien
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Inequality and creative destruction Richard Blundell, Xavier Jaravel, Otto Toivanen
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Stimulus payments and private transfers Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2022]
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Earnings dynamics and firm-level shocks Benjamin Friedrich, Lisa Laun, Costas Meghir, Luigi Pistaferri
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Stable marriage, household consumption and unobserved match quality Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock, Frederic Vermeulen
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Feed the children Laurens Cherchye, Pierre-André Chiappori, Bram De Rock, Charlotte Ringdal, Frederic Vermeulen
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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How much does degree choice matter? Jack Britton, Laura van der Erve, Chris Belfield, Anna Vignoles, Matt Dickson, Yu Zhu, Ian Walker, Lorraine Dearden, Luke Sibieta, Franz Buscha
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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MPCs in an economic crisis spending, saving and private transfers Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Countering misinformation with targeted messages experimental evidence using mobile phones Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari, Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Born under a bad sign the impact of finishing school when labour markets are weak Mark Regan, Barra Roantree
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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The health effects of universal early childhood interventions evidence from Sure Start Sarah Cattan, Gabriella Conti, Christine Farquharson, Rita Ginja, Maud Pecher
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Worker mobility and labour market opportunities Monica Costa Dias, Ella Johnson-Watts, Robert Joyce, Fabien Postel-Vinay, Peter Spittal, Xiaowei Xu
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Optimal sin taxation and market power Martin O'Connell, Kate Smith
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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School selectivity, peers, and mental health Aline Bütikofer, Rita Ginja, Fanny Landaud, Katrine V. Løken
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Intertemporal income shifting and the taxation of business owner-managers Helen Miller, Thomas Pope, Kate Smith
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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To invest or not to invest in sanitation the role of intra-household gender differences in perceptions and bargaining power Britta Augsburg, Bansi Malde, Harriet Olorenshaw, Zaki Wahhaj
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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When nature calls back sustaining behavioural change in rural Pakistan Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari, Zara Durrani, Madhav Vaidyanathan, Zach White
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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The distributional and employment impacts of nationwide minimum wage changes Jonathan Cribb, Giulia Giupponi, Robert Joyce, Attila Lindner, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham, Xiaowei Xu
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Sanitation and marriage markets in India evidence from the total sanitation campaign Britta Augsburg, Juan P. Baquero, Sanghmitra Gautam, Paul Rodriguez-Lesmes
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Price floors and externality correction Rachel Griffith, Martin O’Connell, Kate Smith
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Are small farms really more productive than large farms? Fernando Aragón, Diego Restuccia, Juan Pablo Rud
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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The minimum wage, informal pay and tax enforcement Anikó Bíró, Dániel Prinz, László Sándor
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Income risk inequality evidence from Spanish administrative records Manuel Arellano, Stéphane Bonhomme, Micole De Vera, Laura Hospido, Siqi Wei
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Severe prenatal shocks and adolescent health evidence from the Dutch Hunger Winter Gabriella Conti, Stavros Poupakis, Peter Ekamper, Govert E. Bijwaard, L.H. Lumey
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Brexit and labour market inequalities potential spatial and occupational impacts Alexander Davenport, Peter Levell
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Breastfeeding and child development Emla Fitzsimons, Marcos Vera-Hernández
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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A year of COVID the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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Product market competition, creative destruction and innovation Rachel Griffith, John Van Reenen
[London]: Institute for Fiscal Studies, [2021]
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The intergenerational elasticity of earnings exploring the mechanisms Uta Bolt, Eric French, Jamie Hentall-MacCuish, Cormac O'Dea
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 17 Mar 2021
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Coordination and the poor maintenance trap an experiment on public infrastructure in India Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 22 Jun 2021
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The decline of home cooked food Rachel Griffith, Wenchao (Michelle) Jin, Valérie Lechene
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 14 Jun 2021
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Enforcement of labor regulation and the labor market effects of trade evidence from Brazil Vladimir Ponczek, Gabriel Ulyssea
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 23 Mar 2021
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School health programs education, health, and welfare dependency of young adults Signe A. Abrahamsen, Rita Ginja, Julie Riise
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 08 Jul 2021
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The impact of a tax on added sugar and salt Rachel Griffith, Victoria Jenneson, Joseph James, Anna Taylor
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 15 Jul 2021
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The economic costs of child maltreatment in UK Gabriella Conti, Elena Pizzo, Stephen Morris, Mariya Melnychuk
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 27 Jul 2021
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Subjective expectations and demand for contraception Grant Miller, Áureo de Paula, Christine Valente
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 05 Aug 2021
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Examining income expectations in the college and early post-college periods new distributional tests of rational expectations Thomas F. Crossley, Yifan Gong, Todd Stinebrickner, Ralph Stinebrickner
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 12 Jan 2021
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MPCs through COVID spending, saving and private transfers Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 05 Feb 2021
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Inequalities in responses to school closures over the course of the first COVID-19 lockdown Sarah Cattan, Christine Farquharson, Sonya Krutikova, Angus Phimister, Adam Salisbury, Almudena Sevilla
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 19 Feb 2021
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The short- and long-term effects of student absence evidence from Sweden Sarah Cattan, Daniel A. Kamhöfer, Martin Karlsson, Therese Nilsson
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 23 Feb 2021
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The gender gap in household bargaining power a portfolio-choice approach Ran Gu, Cameron Peng, Weilong Zhang
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 13 May 2021
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The gendered division of paid and domestic work under lockdown Alison Andrew, Sarah Cattan, Monica Costa Dias, Christine Farquharson, Lucy Kraftman, Sonya Krutikova, Angus Phimister, Almudena Sevilla
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 24 Jun 2021
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Ever since Allais Aluma Dembo, Shachar Kariv, Matthew Polisson, John K.-H. Quah
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 14 Jun 2021
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Why do couples and singles save during retirement? Mariacristina De Nardi, Eric French, John Bailey Jones, Rory McGee
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 28 May 2021
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Trade and informality in the presence of labor market frictions and regulations Rafael Dix-Carneiro, Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg, Costas Meghir, Gabriel Ulyssea
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 21 Jan 2021
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A Ramsey theory of financial distortions Marco Bassetto, Wei Cui
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 23 Feb 2021
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Protecting sticky consumers in essential markets Walter Beckert, Paolo Siciliani
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 27 Apr 2021
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Labelled loans and human capital investments Britta Augsburg, Bet Caeyers, Sara Giunti, Bansi Malde, Susanna Smets
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 27 Apr 2021
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The dietary impact of the COVID-19 pandemic Martin O’Connell, Kate Smith, Rebekah Stroud
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 01 Jul 2021
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Revisiting the solution of dynamic discrete choice models time to bring back Keane and Wolpin (1994)? Jack Britton, Ben Waltmann
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 28 May 2021
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OLS estimation of the intra-household distribution of expenditure Valérie Lechene, Krishna Pendakur, Alex Wolf
London: Institute for Fiscal Studies, 30 Jun 2021
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Can white elephants kill? unintended consequences of infrastructure development in Peru Antonella Bancalari
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 28 Sep 2020
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The impact of child work on cognitive development results from four low to middle income countries Michael Keane, Sonya Krutikova, Timothy Neal
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 20 Oct 2020
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Detecting labour submarkets from worker-mobility networks a preliminary study Agnes Norris Keiller
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 04 Sep 2020
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Importing inequality immigration and the top 1 percent Arun Advani, Felix Koenig, Lorenzo Pessina, Andy Summers
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 21 Sep 2020
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High-frequency changes in shopping behaviours, promotions, and measures of inflation evidence from the Great Lockdown Xavier Jaravel, Martin O'Connell
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 05 Oct 2020
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Preparing for a pandemic spending dynamics and panic buying during the COVID-19 first wave Martin O'Connell, Áureo de Paula, Kate Smith
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 15 Oct 2020
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MPCs through COVID spending, saving and private transfers Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, Hamish Low
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 20 Oct 2020
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Potential consequences of post-Brexit trade barriers for earnings inequality in the UK Rachel Griffith, Peter Levell, Agnes Norris Kieller
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 06 Aug 2020
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Going solo: how starting solo self-employment affects incomes and well-being Jonathan Cribb, Xiaowei Xu
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 16 Jul 2020
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Estimating temptation and commitment over the life-cycle Agnes Kovacs, Hamish Low, Patrick Moran
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 27 Jul 2020
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Regression with an imputed dependent variable Thomas Crossley, Peter Levell, Stavros Poupakis
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 27 Jul 2020
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A second chance? labor market returns to adult education using school reforms Patrick Bennett, Richard Blundell, Kjell G. Salvanes
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 25 Aug 2020
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Quantifying domestic violence in times of crisis Dan Anderberg, Helmut Rainer, Fabian Siudae
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 02 Sep 2020
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Price floors and externality correction Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell, Kate Smith
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 20 Nov 2020
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Long-term care spending and hospital use among the older population in England Rowena Crawford, George Stoye, Ben Zaranko
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 07 Dec 2020
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The impact of house prices on pension saving in early adulthood Rowena Crawford, Polly Simpson
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 01 Dec 2020
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How does pension saving change when individuals complete repayment of their mortgage? Rowena Crawford
London: The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 01 Dec 2020