15 March 2022
We consider key factors that have shaped labour market inequality in the United Kingdom over the last four decades, with a focus on technological changes and skill demand, labour market institutions and contract regulation.
15 March 2022
14 March 2022
11 March 2022
10 March 2022
At this event, IFS researchers will set out their latest assessment of the economic and fiscal backdrop and some of the challenges that the Chancellor will need to consider.
10 March 2022
9 March 2022
8 March 2022
Christine Farquharson gave a talk on the landscape for early years spending and the challenges facing the sector going forward.
8 March 2022
IFS Senior Research Economist Ben Zaranko writes for The Conversation on how the UK's lower defence spending has allowed successive governments to pay for a growing welfare state without a higher tax burden.
8 March 2022
8 March 2022
7 March 2022
3 March 2022
3 March 2022
3 March 2022
1 March 2022
Last week’s proposals on university funding are a rational response to the student loans system but 'they are also highly regressive, hitting low earners and benefiting high earners.'
28 February 2022