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.
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Sarah Lynch, Ben Styles and Sally Bradshaw
Talk About Alcohol is a set of peer-reviewed, evidence-based and piloted resources for teachers, parents and students which are provided free of charge with the aim of supporting alcohol education.
Paper given at the 15th Annual Research Conference of De Nederlandsche Bank, Amsterdam
In a ministerial statement last week the government announced a significant change to its policy to localise Council Tax Benefit (CTB) from next April. In this observation we ask why such a significant change has been announced to a policy two years after it was first announced, less than six months before councils will have to implement it and after many have already consulted on the structure of proposed schemes.
In this paper the authors study a random coefficient model for a binary outcome.
This report provides a new assessment of the proportion of people aged between 50 and the State Pension Age (SPA) who are at risk of having inadequate resources in retirement and considers the characteristics associated with the risk of such inadequacy.
Presentation given at the Seminar on Wealth Measurement, Social Situation Observatory, European Commission
These are among the findings from two new reports by IFS researchers launched today, that use household survey data to investigate how well prepared for retirement individuals approaching the state pension age are, and how the wealth of older individuals has been affected by the financial crisis.
Tracey Bowler, Malcolm Gammie, et al.
This is a response to the UK Government's consultation on the possible introduction of a General Anti-Abuse Rule in June 2012.
IFS analysis of this month's public finance figures.
This presentation was delivered on 18 October 2012 at an ESRC conference, 'Social mobility and Equality: early years, education and transition to the labour market'.
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