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Paul Johnson is Director of the IFS. Formerly, Paul was a Research Fellow at IFS and an Associate of Frontier Economics. From 2004 to 2007 he was director of the public services and growth directorate and Chief micro-economist at HM Treasury, as well as deputy head of the Government Economic Service. He previously worked in senior posts at the Department for Education and Skills and the Financial Services Authority. Until 1998 he was a full-time researcher at IFS, eventually taking on the roles of deputy director and head of the personal sector research programme.
All available publications
Richard Blundell and Paul Johnson, January 1997,
Pensions and retirement in the UK,
Conference Papers
Richard Disney and Paul Johnson, January 1997,
The United Kingdom : a working system of minimum pensions?,
Conference Papers
Richard Disney, Paul Johnson and Stears, Gary, January 1997,
Asset accumulation and decumulation among older households in Britain,
Conference Papers
Richard Disney, Paul Johnson and Stears, Gary, January 1997,
Asset accumulation and decumulation among older households in Britain,
Conference Papers
Paul Johnson, January 1997,
Moving in and out of poverty,
New Economy,
January, p.7-11,
Journal Articles
Paul Johnson and Gary Stears, November 1996,
Pensioner income inequality,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 16, No. 4, November 1995,
Vol. 16, No. 4, pp. 69-93,
Journal Articles
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