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Health and social care

Presentation

This presentation was given at the launch of the IFS Green Budget 2017.

7 February 2017

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IFS Green Budget 2017

Report

IFS Green Budget 2017, in association with ICAEW and with funding from the Nuffield Foundation. The report looks at the issues and challenges facing Chancellor Philip Hammond as he prepares for his Budget in March.

7 February 2017

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The global economy

Book Chapter
This is a chapter of the IFS Green Budget 2017. The material was written by researchers at Oxford Economics.

7 February 2017

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The UK economic outlook

Book Chapter
This is a chapter in the IFS Green Budget 2017. The material was written by researchers at Oxford Economics.

7 February 2017

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ICAEW: public sector liabilities in the Whole of Government Accounts

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This a pre-released chapter from the forthcoming IFS Green Budget 2017. The IFS Green Budget publication, produced in association with ICAEW and with funding from the Nuffield Foundation, will examine the issues and challenges facing Chancellor Philip Hammond as he prepares for his Budget in March. This will be launched at an event at 10:00 on Tuesday 7 February.

6 February 2017

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How far do today’s social care announcements address social care funding concerns?

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In yesterday’s English Provisional Local Government Finance Settlement, the government announced councils will be able to set a ‘Social Care Precept’ of 3% a year over the next two years, rather than the 2% a year previously planned, to raise additional funds for adult social care. We calculate that yesterday’s announcements could increase the amount available to spend on adult social care by a maximum by £700 million over the next two years relative to previous plans. But they provide no boost to spending beyond that.

16 December 2016