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Andrew Shephard
PhD scholar
Education
B.Sc., Economics (First Class Honours), London School of Economics, 2001
M.Sc. Economics (Distinction), London School of Economics, 2002

Andrew was a PhD scholar in the direct tax and welfare research sector. He joined the Institute in 2002, and his current work focuses upon the labour supply impact of recent tax and benefit reforms, and upon the analysis of inequality and poverty in Great Britain.

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Alissa Goodman, Jonathan Shaw and Andrew Shephard, March 2005,  Understanding recent trends in income inequality in Maintaining momentum: promoting social mobility and life chances from early years to adulthood, S. Delorenzi, J. Reed and P. Robinson (eds.) Institute for Public Policy Research, Book Chapters
Carl Emmerson, Howard Reed and Andrew Shephard, December 2004,  An assessment of PenSim2 IFS Working Papers , W04/21
Mike Brewer and Andrew Shephard, November 2004,  Has Labour made work pay? External publications , Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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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
Andrew Shephard, January 2004,  Inequality and Living Standards Public Economics Lectures
Mike Brewer, Alan Duncan, Andrew Shephard and María José Suárez, December 2003,  Did Working Families' Tax Credit work? Analysing the impact of in-work support on labour supply and programme participation External publications , Inland Revenue
Andrew Shephard, September 2003,  Pensioner poverty under the Labour government Economic Review,  Vol. 21, No. 1, Journal Articles
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