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IFS Public economics lectures 2012

Event 17 December 2012 at 09:15 <p>7 Ridgmount Street<br />London<br />WC1E 7AE</p>
The Institute for Fiscal Studies is holding a day of talks on issues in public economics of interest to undergraduates in economics and related disciplines.
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Pensions

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Slides and Audio from the presentation given at the IFS Public Economics Lecture series, December 2012

17 December 2012

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Pensions for the masses

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On Monday, a major reform of workplace pensions in the UK will start to be rolled out. The majority of employees who work for large private sector companies will - for the first time - find themselves into an employer-sponsored pension scheme. IFS researchers examine the possible impact of this reform, due to be rolled out to cover all employers by February 2018.

28 September 2012

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Fund holdings in defined contribution pensions

Report

This research, funded by the NAPF with co-funding from the Economic and Social Research Council, looks at the existing levels of saving in defined contribution (DC) pensions on the eve of auto-enrolment.

26 March 2012

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IFS Green Budget 2012

Event 1 February 2012 at 10:00 University of London, Senate House, Malet Street, London, WC1E 7HU
The IFS Green Budget 2012 will analyse the issues and challenges facing Chancellor George Osborne as he prepares for the coalition Government's spring Budget.
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The IFS Green Budget: February 2012

Report

As Chancellor George Osborne prepares for his keynote statement on fiscal policy and the economy the IFS Green Budget assesses some of the issues he will have to deal with.

1 February 2012

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Public sector pensions and pay

Book Chapter
This chapter considers both public service pensions and public sector pay and forms part of the IFS Green Budget 2012, due to be published 1 February.

31 January 2012

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Public service pension reforms: an improved structure, but impact on generosity and cost as yet unknown

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The final report of Lord Hutton's Independent Public Service Pensions Commission has been published today. The proposed reforms would improve the structure of public service pensions considerably and some elements would certainly lead to some public sector workers receiving substantially less generous pensions. But the overall generosity of the schemes, and therefore the cost to the taxpayer, will depend on key decisions left for the Government to make.

10 March 2011

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Public economics lectures

Event 13 December 2010 at 09:30 <p>7 Ridgmount Street<br />London<br />WC1E 7AE</p>
The Institute for Fiscal Studies is holding a day of talks on issues in public economics of interest to undergraduates in economics and related disciplines.