Facts and figures about UK taxes, benefits and public spending.
Income distribution, poverty and inequality.
Analysing government fiscal forecasts and tax and spending.
Analysis of the fiscal choices an independent Scotland would face.
Case studies that give a flavour of the areas where IFS research has an impact on society.
Reforming the tax system for the 21st century.
A peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing articles by academics and practitioners.
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Zoë is a senior research economist in the consumption and saving research sector. She joined IFS in 1998 having studied at Liverpool University. Her work focuses on issues in indirect taxes and consumer demand.
All available publications
Zoë Oldfield, October 2012,
Economics domain tables,
in The Dynamics of Ageing: Evidence from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing 2001-10 (Wave 5)
Book Chapters
Jonathan Cribb, Paul Johnson, Robert Joyce and Zoë Oldfield, June 2012,
Jubilees compared: incomes, spending and work in the late 1970s and early 2010s,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN128
James Banks, Zoë Oldfield and James Smith, June 2012,
Childhood health and differences in late-life health outcomes between England and the United States,
Investigations in the Economics of Aging,
pp321-339. University of Chicago Press,
, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge,
Journal Articles
Peter Levell and Zoë Oldfield, June 2011,
Poor experience higher inflation than rich,
IFS Press Releases
Peter Levell and Zoë Oldfield, June 2011,
The spending patterns and inflation experience of low-income households over the past decade,
IFS Reports
, C119
Press release:
Peter Levell and Zoë Oldfield, June 2011,
Poor experience higher inflation than rich,
IFS Press Releases
Andrew Leicester, Peter Levell, Cormac O'Dea and Zoë Oldfield, February 2011,
Inflation high but impact evenly felt,
IFS Press Releases
James Banks, Cormac O'Dea and Zoë Oldfield, November 2010,
Cognitive function, numeracy and retirement saving trajectories,
Presentations
James Banks, Cormac O'Dea and Zoë Oldfield, November 2010,
Cognitive function, numeracy and retirement saving trajectories,
The Economic Journal,
Vol. 120, No. 548, pp. F381-F410,
Journal Articles
James Banks, Cormac O'Dea and Zoë Oldfield, November 2010,
Cognitive function, numeracy and retirement saving trajectories,
Economic Journal,
Journal Articles
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