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This Commentary looks at the inflation experience (based on the RPI) for different groups of households, focusing in particular on pensioner households.
In this Commentary, we assess the changes to average incomes, inequality and poverty that have occurred under the first 10 years of the Labour government.
Robert Chote, Carl Emmerson, David Miles and Jonathan Shaw (eds)
The Green Budget 2008 looks at the options open to the Chancellor in his March Budget.
Recent falls in poverty amongst those aged 65 and over are unlikely to continue after 2007-08, even after the implementation of the proposals outlined in the Government's Pensions White Paper.
Robert Chote, Carl Emmerson, Andrew Leicester and David Miles (eds)
The IFS Green Budget, in collaboration with Morgan Stanley, looks at the Chancellor's options in his forthcoming March Budget.
This Commentary provides an update on trends in poverty and inequality in Great Britain, based on the latest official government statistics.
Robert Chote, Carl Emmerson, Rupert Harrison and David Miles (eds)
The Green Budget, produced in collaboration with Morgan Stanley, looks at the options for the Chancellor in his forthcoming Budget.
This Commentary provides an update on trends in poverty and inequality in Great Britain for 2005.
This commentary compares the university funding of Labour, the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats. These policies have important implications for students, graduates, universities and taxpayers.
Robert Chote, Carl Emmerson, David Miles and Zoë Oldfield (eds)
The IFS Green Budget 2005 examines the options open to the Chancellor in his forthcoming Budget.
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