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Luke Sibieta
Senior research economist
Education
B.Sc (Hons) Economics (1st), London School of Economics, 2005
M.Sc Economics (Distinction), University College London, 2008

Luke is a Senior Research Economist within the Education, Employment and Evaluation sector.

His general research interests include education policy, political economy and poverty and inequality. In the recent past, he has conducted research into the following specific areas: school funding; the impact of the home learning environment on child outcomes; trends in top incomes; trends in child poverty and income inequality; and the politics of tax policy.

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Rowena Crawford, Jonathan Cribb and Luke Sibieta, February 2013,  Green Budget 2013: Public spending and pay in Green Budget: February 2013, Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson and Helen Miller (eds.) Institute for Fiscal Studies, Book Chapters
Robert Joyce and Luke Sibieta, December 2012,  Country case study- UK in The Great Recession and the Distribution of Household Income Oxford University Press, Book Chapters
Luke Sibieta, December 2012,  Using data to inform education policy Presentations
Luke Sibieta, September 2012,  'Fairness' in School Funding Presentations
Jonathan Cribb and Luke Sibieta, July 2012,  Are you really "in the middle"? Observations
Luke Sibieta, June 2012,  Child Poverty: an Overview Presentations
Claire Crawford, Luke Sibieta and Anna Vignoles, June 2012,  Special Educational Needs funding systems: role of incentives External publications , Centre for Understanding Behaviour Change
Caroline Bryson, Mike Brewer, Luke Sibieta and Sarah Butt, March 2012,  The role of informal childcare: a synthesis and critical review of the evidence External publications , Nuffield Foundation
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