It combines micro-simulation techniques developed at IFS to model changes in household incomes with forecasts of the structure of employment produced by the Institute for Employment Research at the University of Warwick.
Authors
Mike Brewer
Deputy Director
Robert is a Deputy Director. His work focuses on primarily on the labour market, income and wealth inequality, and the design of the welfare system.
Lynn Gambin
Rob Wilson
Green, Green
Andy Dickerson
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- Joseph Rowntree Foundation
Suggested citation
Brewer, M et al. (2012). Poverty and inequality in 2020: impact of changes in the structure of employment . London: Joseph Rowntree Foundation. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/poverty-and-inequality-2020-impact-changes-structure-employment (accessed: 29 April 2024).
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