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2018
- W18/04 Lost in translation: What do Engel curves tell us about the cost of living?
by Ingvild Almås & Tim Beatty & Thomas Crossley - W18/03 Firm-level investment spikes and aggregate investment over the Great Recession
by Richard Disney & Helen Miller & Thomas Pope - W18/01 Family, firms and the gender wage gap in France
by Elise Coudin & Sophie Maillard & Maxime To
2017
- W17/29 Labour supply responses to financial wealth shocks: evidence from Italy
by Renata Bottazzi & Serena Trucchi & Matthew Wakefield - W17/28 Tax design in the alcohol market
by Rachel Griffith & Martin O'Connell & Kate Smith - W17/27 Entering the labour market in a weak economy: scarring and insurance
by Jonathan Cribb & Andrew Hood & Robert Joyce - W17/26 Who benefits from free health insurance: evidence from Mexico
by Gabriella Conti & Rita Ginja - W17/25 Income inequality and the labour market in Britain and the US
by Richard Blundell & Robert Joyce & Agnes Norris Keiller & James P. Ziliak - W17/24 The dynamic effects of tax audits
by Arun Advani & William Elming & Jonathan Shaw - W17/23 The health benefits of a targeted cash transfer: the UK Winter Fuel Payment
by Thomas Crossley & Federico Zilio - W17/22 Risk-based selection and unemployment insurance: evidence and implications
by Camille Landais & Arash Nekoei & Peter Nilsson & David Seim & Johannes Spinnewijn - W17/21 The short- and long-term effects of student absence: evidence from Sweden
by Sarah Cattan & Daniel A. Kamhöfer & Martin Karlsson & Therese Nilsson - W17/20 Lift and shift: the effect of fundraising interventions in charity space and time
by Sarah Smith & Kimberley Scharf & Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm - W17/19 The donation response to natural disasters
by Sarah Smith & Mark Ottoni-Wilhelm & Kimberley Scharf - W17/18 The impact of health on labour supply near retirement
by Richard Blundell & Jack Britton & Monica Costa Dias & Eric French - W17/17 Mobility and the lifetime distributional impact of tax and transfer reforms
by Peter Levell & Barra Roantree & Jonathan Shaw - W17/16 Peer effects in risky choices among adolescents
by Konstanting Lucks & Melanie Lührmann & Joachim K. Winter - W17/15 Divided by choice? Private providers, patient choice and hospital sorting in the English National Health service
by Walter Beckert & Elaine Kelly - W17/14 Frictions and taxpayer responses: evidence from bunching at personal tax thresholds
by Stuart Adam & James Browne & David Phillips & Barra Roantree - W17/13 Estimating the size and nature of responses to changes in income tax rates on top incomes in the UK: a panel analysis
by James Browne & David Phillips - W17/12 Updating and critiquing HMRC’s analysis of the UK’s 50% top marginal rate of tax
by James Browne & David Phillips - W17/11 Intergenerational income persistence within families
by Chris Belfield & Claire Crawford & Ellen Greaves & Paul Gregg & Lindsey Macmillan - W17/10 Can’t wait to get my pension: ?the effect of raising the female state pension age on income, poverty and deprivation
by Jonathan Cribb & Carl Emmerson - W17/09 What do consumers consider before they choose? Identification from asymmetric demand responses
by Jason Abaluck & Abi Adams - W17/08 Tax avoidance and optimal income tax enforcement
by Duccio Gamannossi degl’Innocenti & Matthew D. Rablen - W17/07 Optimal taxation in occupational choice models: an application to the work decisions of couples
by Guy Laroque & Nicola Pavoni - W17/06 Estimating the production function for human capital: results from a randomized controlled trial in Colombia
by Orazio Attanasio & Sarah Cattan & Emla Fitzsimons & Costas Meghir & Marta Rubio Codina - W17/05 Is inflation default? The role of information in debt crises
by Marco Bassetto & Carlo Galli - W17/04 Who receives medicaid in old age? Rules and reality
by Margherita Borella & Mariacristina De Nardi & Eric French - W17/03 Discretizing unobserved heterogeneity
by Stéphane Bonhomme & Thibaut Lamadon & Elena Manresa - W17/02 Design of optimal corrective taxes in the alcohol market
by Rachel Griffith & Martin O'Connell & Kate Smith - W17/01 Two decades of income inequality in Britain: the role of wages, household earnings and redistribution
by Chris Belfield & Richard Blundell & Jonathan Cribb & Andrew Hood & Robert Joyce
2016
- W16/24 Explaining low employment rates among older women in urban China
by Wenchao (Michelle) Jin - W16/23 ‘Randomisation bias’ in the medical literature: a review
by Barbara Sianesi - W16/22 Does more free childcare help parents work more?
by Mike Brewer & Sarah Cattan & Claire Crawford & Birgitta Rabe - W16/21 Choice in the presence of experts: the role of general practitioners in patients' hospital choice
by Walter Beckert & Kate Collyer - W16/20 The Right to Buy public housing in Britain: a welfare analysis
by Richard Disney & Guannan Luo - W16/19 What happens when employers are obliged to nudge? Automatic enrolment and pension saving in the UK
by Jonathan Cribb & Carl Emmerson - W16/18 Spillovers of community based health interventions on consumption smoothing
by Emla Fitzsimons & Bansi Malde & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W16/17 Mobility and the lifetime distributional impact of tax and transfer reforms
by Peter Levell & Barra Roantree & Jonathan Shaw - W16/16 Life-cycle consumption patterns at older ages in the US and the UK: can medical expenditures explain the difference?
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Peter Levell & James Smith - W16/15 New Joints: Private providers and rising demand in the English National Health Service
by Elaine Kelly & George Stoye - W16/14 The effect of gender-targeted conditional cash transfers on household expenditures: Evidence from a randomized experiment
by Alex Armand & Orazio Attanasio & Pedro Carneiro & Valérie Lechene - W16/13 Money or fun? Why students want to pursue further education
by Chris Belfield & Teodora Boneva & Christopher Rauh & Jonathan Shaw - W16/12 Housing equity, saving and debt dynamics over the Great Recession
by William Elming & Andreas Ermler - W16/11 Can’t work or won’t work: quasi-experimental evidence on work search requirements for single parents
by Silvia Avram & Mike Brewer & Andrea Salvatori - W16/10 Consumption during the Great Recession in Italy
by Martina Celidoni & Michele De Nadai & Guglielmo Weber - W16/09 The marriage market, labour supply and education choice
by Pierre-André Chiappori & Monica Costa Dias & Costas Meghir - W16/08 Selling daughters: age of marriage, income shocks and the bride price tradition
by Lucia Corno & Alessandra Voena - W16/07 Taxing high-income earners: tax avoidance and mobility
by Alejandro Esteller & Amedeo Piolatto & Matthew D. Rablen - W16/06 How English domiciled graduate earnings vary with gender, institution attended, subject and socio-economic background
by Jack Britton & Lorraine Dearden & Neil Shephard & Anna Vignoles - W16/04 Education policy and intergenerational transfers in equilibrium
by Brant Abbott & Giovanni Gallipoli & Costas Meghir & Gianluca Violante - W16/03 Female labour supply, human capital and welfare reform
by Richard Blundell & Monica Costa Dias & Costas Meghir & Jonathan Shaw - W16/02 Technology entry in the presence of patent thickets
by Bronwyn H. Hall & Christian Helmers & Georg von Graevenitz - W16/01 The UK wage premium puzzle: how did a large increase in university graduates leave the education premium unchanged?
by Richard Blundell & David A. Green & Wenchao (Michelle) Jin
2015
- W15/33 Income changes and their determinants over the lifecycle
by Andrew Hood & Robert Joyce - W15/32 Sanitation and child health in India
by Britta Augsburg & Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes - W15/31 Group size and the efficiency of informal risk sharing
by Emla Fitzsimons & Bansi Malde & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W15/30 Melting pot or salad bowl: the formation of heterogeneous communities
by Arun Advani & Bryony Reich - W15/29 Shopping around: how households adjusted food spending over the Great Recession
by Rachel Griffith & Martin O'Connell & Kate Smith - W15/28 Comparing sample survey measures of English earnings of graduates with administrative data during the Great Recession
by Jack Britton & Neil Shephard & Anna Vignoles - W15/27 Redistribution from a lifetime perspective
by Peter Levell & Barra Roantree & Jonathan Shaw - W15/26 Unemployment cycles
by Jan Eeckhout & Ilse Lindenlaub - W15/25 Revealed preferences over risk and uncertainty
by Matthew Polisson & John Quah & Ludovic Renou - W15/24 Earnings and consumption dynamics: a nonlinear panel data framework
by Manuel Arellano & Richard Blundell & Stéphane Bonhomme - W15/23 A tax micro-simulator for Mexico (MEXTAX) and its application to the 2010 tax reforms
by Laura Abramovsky & David Phillips - W15/22 New joints: private providers and rising demand in the English National Health Service
by Elaine Kelly & George Stoye - W15/21 Public hospital spending in England: evidence from National Health Service administrative records
by Elaine Kelly & George Stoye & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W15/20 Mutually consistent revealed preference bounds
by Abi Adams - W15/19 Wage regulation and the quality of police officer recruits
by Rowena Crawford & Richard Disney - W15/18 Global engagement in R&D: a portrait of biopharmaceutical patenting firms
by Laura Abramovsky - W15/17 Going beyond simple sample size calculations: a practitioner's guide
by Brendon McConnell & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W15/16 Demand analysis with partially observed prices
by Ian Crawford & Matthew Polisson - W15/15 Sanitation dynamics: toilet acquisition and its economic and social implications
by Britta Augsburg & Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes - W15/14 A tale of three distributions: inheritances, wealth and lifetime income
by Rowena Crawford & Andrew Hood - W15/13 Children, time allocation and consumption insurance
by Richard Blundell & Luigi Pistaferri & Itay Saporta-Eksten - W15/12 Life-cycle consumption patterns at older ages in the US and the UK: can medical expenditures explain the difference?
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Peter Levell & James Smith - W15/11 Prices versus preferences: taste change and revealed preference
by Abi Adams & Richard Blundell & Martin Browning & Ian Crawford - W15/10 The distribution of school funding and inputs in England: 1993-2013
by Luke Sibieta - W15/09 Disability benefit receipt and reform: reconciling trends in the United Kingdom
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Carl Emmerson - W15/08 Value Added Tax policy and the case for uniformity: empirical evidence from Mexico
by Laura Abramovsky & Orazio Attanasio & David Phillips - W15/07 Child poverty in Britain: recent trends and future prospects
by Robert Joyce - W15/06 Estimating the production function for human capital: results from a randomized controlled trial in Colombia
by Orazio Attanasio & Sarah Cattan & Emla Fitzsimons & Costas Meghir & Marta Rubio Codina - W15/05 The right to buy social housing in Britain: a welfare analysis
by Richard Disney & Guannan Luo - W15/04 The short run elasticity of National Health Service nurses’ labour supply in Great Britain
by Rowena Crawford & Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson - W15/03 Fluctuations in hours of work and employment across age and gender
by Guy Laroque & Sophie Osotimehin - W15/02 Labour supply and taxation with restricted choices
by Magali Beffy & Richard Blundell & Antoine Bozio & Guy Laroque & Maxime To - W15/01 Constructing full adult life-cycles from short panels
by Peter Levell & Jonathan Shaw
2014
- W14/34 Empirical methods for networks data: social effects, network formation and measurement error
by Arun Advani & Bansi Malde - W14/33 Challenges to promoting social inclusion of the extreme poor: evidence from a large scale experiment in Colombia
by Laura Abramovsky & Orazio Attanasio & Kai Barron & Pedro Carneiro & George Stoye - W14/32 Credit Counseling: A Substitute for Consumer Financial Literacy?
by Richard Disney & John Gathergood & J?rg Weber - W14/31 Socio-economic differences in university outcomes in the UK: drop-out, degree completion and degree class
by Claire Crawford - W14/30 Heterogeneity in graduate earnings by socio-economic background
by Claire Crawford & Anna Vignoles - W14/29 Revealed preference and consumption behaviour at retirement
by Peter Levell - W14/28 The impact of family composition on educational achievment
by Stacey Chen & Yen-Chien Chen & Jin-Tan Liu - W14/27 Optimal tax progressivity: an analytical framework
by Jonathan Heathcote & Kjetil Storesletten & Giovanni L. Violante - W14/26 Household consumption when marriage is stable
by Laurens Cherchye & Thomas Demuynck & Bram De Rock & Frederic Vermeulen - W14/25 House prices, wealth effects and labor supply
by Richard Disney & John Gathergood - W14/24 What is a minimum wage for? Empirical results and theories of justice
by David A. Green - W14/23 Retirement sorted? The adequacy and optimality of wealth among the near-retired
by Rowena Crawford & Cormac O'Dea - W14/22 Cash and Pensions: Have the elderly in England saved optimally for retirement?
by Rowena Crawford & Cormac O'Dea - W14/21 The redistribution and insurance value of welfare reform
by Jonathan Shaw - W14/20 From Me to You? How the UK State Pension System Redistributes
by Rowena Crawford & Soumaya Keynes & Gemma Tetlow - W14/19 Labour supply effects of increasing the female state pension age in the UK from age 60 to 62
by Jonathan Cribb & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W14/18 The impact of financial education on adolescents' intertemporal choices
by Melanie Lührmann & Marta Serra-Garcia & Joachim K. Winter - W14/17 Never mind the hyperbolics: nonparametric analysis of time-inconsistent preferences
by Laura Blow & Martin Browning & Ian Crawford - W14/16 Using a temporary indirect tax cut as a fiscal stimulus: evidence from the UK
by Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low & Cath Sleeman - W14/15 The importance of product reformulation versus consumer choice in improving diet quality
by Rachel Griffith & Martin O'Connell & Kate Smith - W14/14 Holy cows or cash cows?
by Orazio Attanasio & Britta Augsburg - W14/13 For love or reward? Characterising preference for giving to parents in an experimental setting
by Maria Porter & Abi Adams - W14/11 The socio-economic gradient of child development: cross-sectional evidence from children 6-42 months in Bogota
by Marta Rubio Codina & Orazio Attanasio & Costas Meghir & Natalia Varela & Sally Grantham-McGregor - W14/10 Dealing with randomisation bias in a social experiment: the case of ERA
by Barbara Sianesi - W14/09 Tax without design: recent developments in UK tax policy
by Paul Johnson - W14/08 Consume now or later? Time inconsistency, collective choice and revealed preference
by Abi Adams & Laurens Cherchye & Bram De Rock & Ewout Verriest - W14/07 The measurement of household consumption expenditures
by Martin Browning & Thomas Crossley & Joachim K. Winter - W14/06 Can survey participation alter household saving behavior?
by Thomas Crossley & Jochem de Bresser & Liam Delaney & Joachim K. Winter - W14/05 Household Sharing and Commitment: Evidence from Panel Data on Individual Expenditures and Time Use
by Jeremy Lise & Ken Yamada - W14/04 Labour supply and taxation with restricted choices
by Magali Beffy & Richard Blundell & Antoine Bozio & Guy Laroque - W14/03 Estimating the effect of teacher pay on pupil attainment using boundary discontinuities
by Ellen Greaves & Luke Sibieta - W14/02 Nutrition, information, and household behaviour: experimental evidence from Malawi
by Emla Fitzsimons & Bansi Malde & Alice Mesnard & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W14/01 Labor income dynamics and the insurance from taxes, transfers and the family
by Richard Blundell & Michael Graber & Magne Mogstad
2013
- W13/31 Food for Thought? Breastfeeding and Child Development
by Emla Fitzsimons & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W13/30 Savings and wealth of the lifetime rich: evidence from the UK and US
by Antoine Bozio & Carl Emmerson & Cormac O'Dea & Gemma Tetlow - W13/29 The UK's public finances in the long run: the IFS model
by Michael Amior & Rowena Crawford & Gemma Tetlow - W13/28 Efficient responses to targeted cash transfers
by Orazio Attanasio & Valérie Lechene - W13/27 Policy discontinuity and duration outcomes
by Gerard Van Den Berg & Antoine Bozio & Monica Costa Dias - W13/26 Do the UK Government’s welfare reforms make work pay
by Stuart Adam & James Browne - W13/25 Prospect theory and tax evasion: a reconsideration of the Yitzhaki Puzzle
by Amedeo Piolatto & Matthew D. Rablen - W13/24 Career progression, economic downturns, and skills
by Jerome Adda & Christian Dustmann & Costas Meghir & Jean-Marc Robin - W13/23 Livestock asset transfers with and without training: evidence from Rwanda
by Jonathan Argent & Britta Augsburg & Imran Rasul - W13/22 The macro-dynamics of sorting between workers and firms
by Jeremy Lise & Jean-Marc Robin - W13/21 Wealth effects and the consumption of Italian households in the Great Recession
by Renata Bottazzi & Serena Trucchi & Matthew Wakefield - W13/20 Consumer Demand System Estimation and Value Added Tax Reforms in the Czech Republic
by Petr Jansky - W13/19 Testing for intertemporal nonseparability
by Ian Crawford & Matthew Polisson - W13/18 Spatial sorting
by Jan Eeckhout & Roberto Pinheiro & Kurt Schmidheiny - W13/17 Education policy and intergenerational transfers in equilibrium
by Brant Abbott & Giovanni Gallipoli & Costas Meghir & Gianluca Violante - W13/16 Mismatch, sorting and wage dynamics
by Jeremy Lise & Costas Meghir & Jean-Marc Robin - W13/15 Dealing with randomisation bias in a social experiment exploiting the randomisation itself: the case of ERA
by Barbara Sianesi - W13/14 People or places? Factors associated with the presence of domestic energy efficiency measures in England
by Andrew Leicester & George Stoye - W13/13 Anti-smoking policies and smoker well-being: evidence from Britain
by Andrew Leicester & Peter Levell - W13/12 Parental socialisation effort and the intergenerational transmission of risk preferences
by Sule Alan & Nazli Baydar & Teodora Boneva & Thomas Crossley & Seda Ertac - W13/11 What can wages and employment tell us about the UK's productivity puzzle?
by Richard Blundell & Claire Crawford & Wenchao (Michelle) Jin - W13/10 Female labour supply, human capital and welfare reform
by Richard Blundell & Monica Costa Dias & Costas Meghir & Jonathan Shaw - W13/09 Identifying the drivers of month of birth differences in educational attainment
by Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Ellen Greaves - W13/08 The drivers of month of birth differences in children's cognitive and non-cognitive skills: a regression discontinuity analysis
by Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Ellen Greaves - W13/07 The impact of age within academic year on adult outcomes
by Claire Crawford & Lorraine Dearden & Ellen Greaves - W13/06 Reform of ill-health retirement of police in England and Wales: impact on pension liabilities and the role of local finance
by Rowena Crawford & Richard Disney - W13/05 Ambiguity revealed
by Ralph Bayer & Subir Bose & Matthew Polisson & Ludovic Renou - W13/04 Identifying sibling influence on teenage substance use
by Joseph Altonji & Sarah Cattan & Iain Ware - W13/03 Incentives, shocks or signals: labour supply effects of increasing the female state pension age in the UK
by Jonathan Cribb & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W13/02 Discount Rate Heterogeneity Among Older Households: A Puzzle?
by Antoine Bozio & Guy Laroque & Cormac O'Dea - W13/01 How taxes and welfare distort work incentives: static lifecycle and dynamic perspectives
by Mike Brewer & Monica Costa Dias & Jonathan Shaw
2012
- W12/23 Lifetime inequality and redistribution
by Mike Brewer & Monica Costa Dias & Jonathan Shaw - W12/22 A winning formula? Elementary indices in the Retail Prices Index
by Peter Levell - W12/21 Comparing household inflation experiences measured by the CPI and RPI
by Peter Levell & Thomas Skingle - W12/20 Developing expenditure questions: Findings from R2 cognitive testing
by Jo d'Ardenne & Margaret Blake - W12/19 Developing expenditure questions: Findings from R1 cognitive testing
by Jo d'Ardenne & Margaret Blake - W12/18 Developing expenditure questions: Findings from focus groups
by Jo d'Ardenne & Margaret Blake - W12/17 Financial implications of relationship breakdown: does marriage matter?
by Hayley Fisher & Hamish Low - W12/16 Wages and informality in developing countries
by Costas Meghir & Renata Narita & Jean-Marc Robin - W12/15 Microfinance, Poverty and Education
by Britta Augsburg & Ralph De Haas & Heike Harmgart & Costas Meghir - W12/14 Sharp for SARP: Nonparametric bounds on the behavioural and welfare effects of price changes
by Richard Blundell & Martin Browning & Laurens Cherchye & Ian Crawford & Bram De Rock & Frederic Vermeulen - W12/13 Durable purchases over the later life cycle
by Martin Browning & Thomas Crossley & Melanie Lührmann - W12/12 Measuring living standards with income and consumption: evidence from the UK
by Mike Brewer & Cormac O'Dea - W12/11 Saving on a rainy day, borrowing for a rainy day
by Sule Alan & Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low - W12/10 Late starters or excluded generations? A cohort analysis of catch up in home ownership in England
by Renata Bottazzi & Thomas Crossley & Matthew Wakefield - W12/09 The effect of the financial crisis on older households in England
by James Banks & Rowena Crawford & Thomas Crossley & Carl Emmerson - W12/08 The returns to private education: evidence from Mexico
by Chiara Binelli & Marta Rubio Codina - W12/07 Household responses to information on child nutrition: experimental evidence from Malawi
by Emla Fitzsimons & Bansi Malde & Alice Mesnard & Marcos Vera-Hernandez - W12/06 The distributional impact of public spending in the UK
by Cormac O'Dea & Ian Preston - W12/05 Do up-front tax incentives affect private pension saving in the United Kingdom?
by Rowena Crawford & Richard Disney & Carl Emmerson - W12/04 How children's schooling and work are affected when their father leaves permanently: evidence from Colombia
by Emla Fitzsimons & Alice Mesnard - W12/03 Revealed preference in a discrete consumption space
by Matthew Polisson & John Quah - W12/02 Goods versus characteristics: dimension reduction and revealed preference
by Matthew Polisson - W12/01 How might in-home scanner technology be used in budget surveys?
by Andrew Leicester
2011
- W11/21 Livestock for the poor: under what conditions?
by Britta Augsburg - W11/20 Group lending or individual lending? Evidence from a randomised field experiment in Mongolia
by Orazio Attanasio & Britta Augsburg & Ralph De Haas & Emla Fitzsimons & Heike Harmgart - W11/19 Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status
by Abigail Barr & Justine Burns & Luis Miller & Ingrid Shaw - W11/18 Household consumption through recent recessions
by Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low & Cormac O'Dea - W11/17 The impact of tuition fees and support on university participation in the UK
by Lorraine Dearden & Emla Fitzsimons & Gill Wyness - W11/16 On-the-Job Search and Precautionary Savings: Theory and Empirics of Earnings and Wealth Inequality
by Jeremy Lise - W11/15 Innovation in China: the rise of Chinese inventors in the production of knowledge
by Rachel Griffith & Helen Miller - W11/14 The impact of a time-limited, targeted in-work benefit in the medium-term: an evaluation of In Work Credit
by Mike Brewer & James Browne & Haroon Chowdry & Claire Crawford - W11/12 Disability, health and retirement in the United Kingdom
by James Banks & Richard Blundell & Antoine Bozio & Carl Emmerson - W11/11 The effect of education policy on crime: an intergenerational perspective
by Costas Meghir & Mårten Palme & Marieke Schnabel - W11/10 Cash by any other name? Evidence on labelling from the UK Winter Fuel Payment
by Tim Beatty & Laura Blow & Thomas Crossley & Cormac O'Dea - W11/09 Is there a "heat or eat" trade-off in the UK?
by Tim Beatty & Laura Blow & Thomas Crossley - W11/08 FORTAX: UK tax and benefit system documentation
by Jonathan Shaw - W11/07 Do consumers gamble to convexify?
by Thomas Crossley & Hamish Low & Sarah Smith - W11/06 The impact of minimum wages on quit, layoff and hiring rates
by Pierre Brochu & David A. Green - W11/05 The effect of abolishing university tuition costs: evidence from Ireland
by Kevin Denny - W11/03 The socio-economic gradient in early child outcomes: evidence from the Millennium Cohort Study
by Lorraine Dearden & Luke Sibieta & Kathy Sylva - W11/02 How much do lifetime earnings explain retirement resources?
by Antoine Bozio & Carl Emmerson & Gemma Tetlow - W11/01 Extensive and intensive margins of labour supply: working hours in the US, UK and France
by Richard Blundell & Antoine Bozio & Guy Laroque
2010
- W10/23 Child poverty in the UK since 1998-99: lessons from the past decade
by Mike Brewer & James Browne & Robert Joyce & Luke Sibieta - W10/22 What determines private school choice? a comparison between the UK and Australia
by Lorraine Dearden & Chris Ryan & Luke Sibieta - W10/21 The demand for private schooling in England: the impact of price and quality
by Richard Blundell & Lorraine Dearden & Luke Sibieta - W10/20 Empirically probing the quantity-quality model
by Emla Fitzsimons & Bansi Malde