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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Jonathan is a Senior Research Economist at the IFS. His research focuses on the evaluation of education and labour market programmes, the incentive effects of taxation and the compliance costs of remitting taxes and claiming benefits. He is currently working on estimating the impact of tax credits on work and education choices.
All available publications
Jonathan Shaw, Joel Slemrod and John Whiting, April 2007,
Tax implementation in the United Kingdom,
Conference Papers
Jonathan Shaw, April 2007,
Eradicating child poverty,
Economic Review,
Vol. 24, No. 4,
University of Southampton,
Journal Articles
Lorraine Dearden, Jonathan Shaw and Luke Sibieta, March 2007,
National evaluation of the neighbourhood nurseries initiative: impact report,
External publications
Lorraine Dearden, Jonathan Shaw and Luke Sibieta, March 2007,
National evaluation of the neighbourhood nurseries: integrated report,
External publications
Jonathan Shaw, Joel Slemrod and John Whiting, October 2006,
Tax implementation issues in the United Kingdom,
Mimeos
Mike Brewer, Alissa Goodman, Jonathan Shaw and Luke Sibieta, March 2006,
Poverty and inequality in Britain: 2006,
IFS Reports
, C101
, 978-1-903274-45-3
Press release:
Mike Brewer, Alissa Goodman, Jonathan Shaw and Luke Sibieta, March 2006,
Slow growth in average income but large fall in pensioner poverty,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer, Alissa Goodman, Jonathan Shaw and Luke Sibieta, March 2006,
Slow growth in average income but large fall in pensioner poverty,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer and Jonathan Shaw, March 2006,
How many lone parents are receiving tax credits?,
IFS Briefing Notes
, BN70
Press release:
Mike Brewer and Jonathan Shaw, March 2006,
Government paying tax credits and benefits to 200,000 more lone parents than live in the UK,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer and Jonathan Shaw, March 2006,
Government paying tax credits and benefits to 200,000 more lone parents than live in the UK,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer, Alissa Goodman, Jonathan Shaw and Luke Sibieta, March 2006,
Government misses child poverty targets,
IFS Press Releases
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