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Matthew is a senior research economist in the public spending and pensions research sector. He joined the institute in 2000. Matt's current work concerns pension provision and saving behaviour.
All available publications
Mike Brewer, Tom Clark and Matthew Wakefield, June 2002,
Five years of social security reforms in the UK,
IFS Working Papers
, W02/12
Mike Brewer, Tom Clark and Matthew Wakefield, May 2002,
The social security system under New Labour: What did the Third Way mean for welfare reform?,
Conference Papers
Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, October 2001,
The Saving Gateway and the Child Trust Fund: Is asset-based welfare 'well fair'?,
IFS Commentaries
, C085
, 978-1-903274-21-7
Press release:
October 2001,
The Child Trust Fund and the Saving Gateway,
IFS Press Releases
Mike Brewer, Tom Clark and Matthew Wakefield, May 2001,
Labour's proposals,
Election Briefing Notes
, EBN09
Richard Disney, Carl Emmerson and Matthew Wakefield, January 2001,
Pension reform and saving in Britain,
Oxford Review of Economic Policy,
Vol. 17, No. 1, pp. 70-94,
Journal Articles
Carl Emmerson, Michal Myck and Matthew Wakefield, January 2001,
The Liberal Democrat proposals,
Election Briefing Notes
, EBN08
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