Presentation to the Department of Health and Social Care and NHS England and Improvement as part of the Health and Social Care Workforce Policy Research Unit.
23 June 2021
The ‘gig economy’ has grown and risen up the policy agenda in recent years. The associated growth in people working through their own businesses and in work happening through platforms highlights difficult questions about when to have boundaries in the tax system and where to put them.
23 June 2021
22 June 2021
22 June 2021
In his latest piece for The Times, Paul Johnson writes about the return to the office.
21 June 2021
18 June 2021
17 June 2021
At this event, IFS researchers presented their findings from a new report that seeks to shed new light on the working lives of people in their 50s and 60s, and discussed the key implications for the future.
17 June 2021
In this report, we provide fresh evidence on the nature of paid work at older ages, how employment patterns differ for people in different circumstances and how the situation is changing over time.
17 June 2021
16 June 2021
Director of the UCL Centre for Longitudinal Studies and IFS Research Fellow Professor Alissa Goodman has been awarded an CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours 2021.
14 June 2021
14 June 2021
14 June 2021
12 June 2021
The Institute for Fiscal Studies launches IFS TaxLab, a website which provides impartial explainers, answers and data on the UK tax system.
11 June 2021
Taxes are often the subject of debate; that is as it should be. But those debates need to be well-informed to produce sensible policy outcomes.
11 June 2021
11 June 2021
We study consumer spending dynamics during one such time, the first infection wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, using household scanner data covering fast-moving consumer goods in the United Kingdom.
9 June 2021