How has the two-child limit affected child poverty and other outcomes? What options for altering this policy does the ...
Responding to today’s ONS figures on the public finances, Nick Ridpath, Research Economist at the Institute for Fiscal ...
The triple lock creates unpredictability in public spending and disproportionately benefits better-off pensioners. A better ...
The Chancellor's second Budget will be a tricky one. The fiscal outlook has deteriorated, raising the prospect of spending ...
We introduce a novel survey tool that asks teachers to evaluate and comment on the presence of stereotypes in images drawn ...
By aggregating age-related epigenetic markers, epigenetic ‘clocks’ have become the leading tool for studying biological aging ...
We present new evidence from unique administrative data on child disability in Italy, examining prevalence by geography and ...
We explore the UK’s public finances and why further fiscal consolidation may be needed to meet the government’s borrowing and ...
Join us in-person or online for a debate on how to approach reforming the taxation of housing.
In a model calibrated to the US, intra-household consumption inequality explains nearly one-fifth of overall inequality.
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