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Inequality in the UK: 1968-2021

Report
How have employment and earnings changed in the UK over the last 50 years? What has the effect been on average incomes and income inequality?

29 November 2023

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Tax and top incomes

Event 7 April 2022 at 14:30
The source of top incomes, who gets them and how they are taxed is important for understanding inequalities. How have top incomes and their source been changing over time? Who is in the top 1% - are they employees, or business owners or rentiers? How much tax do the top pay and should they pay more?
Man in boardroom

Tax and top incomes

Presentation

The source of top incomes, who gets them and how they are taxed is important for understanding inequalities. How have top incomes and their source been changing over time? Who is in the top 1% - are they employees, or business owners or rentiers? How much tax do the top pay and should they pay more?

7 April 2022

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Inequality in the labour market

Event 15 March 2022 at 09:30
The availability of work with good wages and conditions makes a big difference to our material wellbeing and the kinds of lives we lead. At this online event we will look at what has been happening to inequalities in the UK’s labour market, and what the big policy challenges are going forward.
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Inequality in the labour market

Presentation

The availability of work with good wages and conditions makes a big difference to our material wellbeing and the kinds of lives we lead. At this online event we looked at what has been happening to inequalities in the UK’s labour market, and what the big policy challenges are going forward.

15 March 2022

IFS WP2022/08 Inequality and creative destruction

Inequality and creative destruction

Working Paper
We review recent evidence showing how market forces and policies shape the rate and direction of innovation, with various implications for inequality.

19 January 2022

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Major economic challenges: Inequality

Presentation

This is the first in a series of online events looking in detail at the three major economic challenges identified by the Tirole-Blanchard Commission, featuring presentations by Stefanie Stantcheva and Dani Rodrik.

13 September 2021

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Climate change, inequalities, and ageing: the major economic challenges ahead

Event 13 July 2021 at 11:00 <p>Please see above for details on how to watch this event online.</p>
At this event, Professors Olivier Blanchard and Jean Tirole will present the main findings from their commission's recent report into three major economic challenges: climate change, economic inequalities, and demographic changes.