5 July 2022
How should the tax system treat pension saving? Is the answer different in a world of ‘pension freedoms’? These are some of the questions our expert panel will consider in this topical debate.
5 July 2022
4 July 2022
In the year prior to the pandemic, nearly half of children in lone-parent families were in relative poverty – defined as having an income of less than 60% of median incomes adjusted for household size.
4 July 2022
This talk was given by Paul Johnson at Tony Blair Institute for Global Change's Future of Britain conference.
1 July 2022
29 June 2022
29 June 2022
29 June 2022
24 June 2022
23 June 2022
The environment that children are raised in, and their development of cognitive, and social and emotional skills affect the subsequent trajectory of their lives. Inequalities between children in these domains open up very early in life.
23 June 2022
Through the lottery of birth, children are born into different socio-economic circumstances and grow up in environments that are remarkably different from each other. This report looks at inequalities in early childhood in the UK.
23 June 2022
We show that observed behaviour can be rationalised by the fact that the shadow price of home-cooked food, which accounts for the fact that cooking takes time, has risen relative to the price of ready-to-eat food.
20 June 2022
20 June 2022
Paul Johnson writes for the Times on the 'difficult decisions' surrounding public sector pay.
20 June 2022
20 June 2022
This presentation was given at an LSE Taxation Seminar.
20 June 2022