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James Browne
Senior research economist
Education
BA (Hons) Economics (1st), Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, 2005
MSc Economics (Distinction), University College London, 2008

James joined the IFS in 2005 and is a senior research economist working in the Direct Tax and Welfare Sector. He is currently working on an evaluation of a range of policies designed to encourage lone mothers to enter the labour force, in particular the Lone Parents' In Work Credit. He has recently been involved with two projects involving simulating poverty rates among children and pensioners over the next decade. Other work includes looking at the tax system in the UK more generally as part of the Mirrlees review.

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Christina Beatty, Ian Cole, Ryan Powell, Richard Crisp, Mike Brewer, James Browne, Carl Emmerson, Robert Joyce, Peter Kemp, Suzanne Hall and Isabella Pereira, May 2013,  Monitoring the impact of changes to the Local Housing Allowance system of Housing Benefit: Interim report. Summary of main findings. External publications , Department for Work and Pensions
James Browne, Andrew Hood and Robert Joyce, May 2013,  Child and working-age poverty in Northern Ireland from 2010 to 2020 IFS Reports , R78 , Institute for Fiscal Studies
Stuart Adam, James Browne and Paul Johnson, February 2013,  Will local control of council tax benefits work? External publications , Society Central Blog, University of Essex
James Browne and Paul Johnson, January 2013,  Paying for Dilnot Presentations
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