Facts and figures about UK taxes, benefits and public spending.
Analysing government fiscal forecasts and tax and spending.
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.
A peer-reviewed quarterly journal publishing articles by academics and practitioners.
Find out where you are in the income distribution.
Resources for schools and students.
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Research in this area encompasses both healthcare systems and individual health. Work on healthcare systems focuses on the increased use of market mechanisms within the NHS. We examine the responses of patients, GPs, and other healthcare workers to market incentives, and the impacts upon recorded NHS activity and hospital outcomes.
Work on health has included: cross country differences in life-expectancy; the socioeconomic-health gradient, health and wellbeing amongst the older population; the effects of intra-uterine health shocks on childhood development; and, the relationship between drug enforcement and hospital admissions. Search
Frank Windmeijer and Joao Santos Silva
The generalized method of moments (GMM) estimation technique is discussed for count data models with endogenous regressors.
John Hall
John Hall
Tim Besley, John Hall and Ian Preston
This report studies the demand for private health insurance in the UK using data from the British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey.
Tim Besley, John Hall and Ian Preston
This report studies the demand for private health insurance in the UK using data from the British Social Attitudes Survey.
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Started: 01 January 2012
Started: 01 January 2012
Started: 01 September 2010
Started: 01 April 2010
Started: 01 January 2010
Research told policymakers that, despite greater expenditure on health care, Americans are less healthy than their English counterparts.
IFS evaluated the Pathways to Work programme. This work proved key to the policy debate about how to get disability benefit claimants in work.
This survey was among the first to use PDAs for data collection in rural Africa.
IFS develops data on food prices and nutrition to build capacity for policy-relevant social science research.
In a tough economic climate IFS looks at how households are able to cope.
IFS research has contributed to consultation with governments in developing countries on the design of health and welfare programmes.
IFS researchers working in Malawi trained interviewers in the use of PDAs, helping to collect more complete and accurate information about people's lives.
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