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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Michal Myck is Director of the Centre for Economic Analysis, CenEA, in Szczecin (Poland) and a part-time Research Associate at the DIW-Berlin. He previously worked at the Institute for Fiscal Studies (1999-2004) and at the DIW-Berlin (2005-2009). He is an International Fellow at the IFS. Since 2005 he has been the Polish Country Team Leader for the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE). He received his B.A. (First Class) in Philosophy, Politics and Economics at the University of Oxford (1997) and an M.Phil. degree in Economics at the University of Oxford (1999). In March 2006 he received his Ph.D. degree at the University of Warsaw. His work is currently centered on the dynamics of wage distributions, the relationship between health and employment, the effectiveness of welfare to work programs, and the structure of personal taxes and benefits.
All available publications
Michal Myck and Gillian Paull, July 2004,
The role of employment experience in explaining the gender wage gap ,
IFS Working Papers
, W04/16
Mike Brewer, Alissa Goodman, Michal Myck, Jonathan Shaw and Andrew Shephard, February 2004,
Poverty and inequality in Britain: 2004,
IFS Reports
, C096
, 978-1-903274-37-8
Alissa Goodman, Michal Myck and Andrew Shephard, April 2003,
Sharing in the nation’s prosperity? Pensioner poverty in Britain,
IFS Reports
, C093
, 978-1-903274-30-9
Michal Myck, April 2002,
How effective are programmes for the unemployed?,
Economic Review,
Vol. 19, No. 4,
Philip Allan,
Journal Articles
Michal Myck, February 2002,
How the New Deal works,
Economic Review,
Vol. 19, No. 3,
Journal Articles
Mike Brewer, Tom Clark and Michal Myck, October 2001,
Credit where it's due? An assessment of the new tax credits,
IFS Reports
, C086
, 978-1-903274-22-4
Michal Myck and Gillian Paull, August 2001,
The role of employment experience in explaining the gender wage gap,
IFS Working Papers
, W01/18
Tom Clark, Michal Myck and Zoë Oldfield, May 2001,
Fiscal reforms affecting households, 1997-2001,
Election Briefing Notes
, EBN05
Mike Brewer, Michal Myck and Howard Reed, January 2001,
Financial support for families with children: options for the new integrated child credit,
IFS Reports
, C082
, 978-1-873357-99-6
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