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This paper analyses trends in mortality inequality in 330 Chilean communes from 1990 to 2010 for different age groups and ...
IFS response to Reform's 'Britannia Card' announcement. Stuart Adam, Senior Economist at the IFS, said: ...
We examine different channels through which poverty affects child outcomes, as well as the evidence regarding the magnitude ...
I review the impact of tax credits on child outcomes, focusing on what is known about child-oriented tax credits in the US, ...
We test whether the vaccination process increased the marginal willingness to pay taxes (MWTP).
In this paper, we investigate the impact of new openings for civil service positions on sickness absences using data from ...
These papers revise current understanding of the consequences of child poverty and of the role of safety nets for protecting ...
Changes proposed in the fabled Green Book review could end up being highly consequential and tell us how the government is ...
Which public services are the relative winners and losers from Rachel Reeves’ multi-year 2025 Spending Review?
The government has today published a long-awaited consultation on reform of the local government funding system in England.
IFS Senior Research Economist Kate Ogden writes in Municipal Journal about what the 2025 Spending Review will mean for public ...
New childcare entitlements have proven popular – meaning spending from 2026 onwards could be £1 billion higher than ...