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Robert Joyce
Senior Research economist
Education
MSc Economics (Distinction), University College London, 2011
BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics (1st), Oxford, 2008

Robert joined the IFS in 2008 and works in the Direct Tax and Welfare sector. His main research interests relate to income distribution and the design and effects of the tax and benefit system.

Recent, current and imminent work includes: various projects combining macroeconomic and demographic forecasts with stated tax and benefit policy in order to simulate the future distribution of income; an evaluation of the impacts of recent reforms to Local Housing Allowance on factors such as rent levels and labour supply; and work on econometric methods for accurately quantifying the uncertainty surrounding estimates of policy impacts.

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Robert Joyce, Alastair Muriel, David Phillips and Luke Sibieta, May 2010,  Poverty and inequality in the UK: 2010 IFS Reports , C116 , 978-1-903274-76-7
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Mike Brewer and Robert Joyce, April 2010,  Welfare reform and the minimum wage IFS Briefing Notes , BN95
Robert Joyce, November 2009,  Poverty and inequality in the UK Public Economics Lectures
Robert Joyce, September 2009,  Child poverty during the recession and beyond Economic Review,  Vol. 27, No. 1, Philip Allan, Journal Articles
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