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Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis Working Paper Series
From Centre for Microsimulation and Policy Analysis at the Institute for Social and Economic Research Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Jonathan Nears (). Access Statistics for this working paper series.
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- CEMPA6/25: How has gender income inequality in Ireland and the UK changed and why?

- Daria Popova, Silvia Avram, Karina Doorley and Claire Keane
- CEMPA4/25: A difference-in-differences analysis of the well-being effects of Universal Credit

- Matteo Richiardi, Clare Bambra, Heather Brown, S. Vittal Katikireddi, Sophie Wickham, Peter Craig, Maria Marimpi, Baxter Andy, Taylor-Robinson David, Cheetam Mandy, Monford Luke, Sutton Matt, Tindall Martha and Amo-Agyei Silas
- CEMPA3/25: Estimating population mental health effects of the rollout of Universal Credit: Difference-in-Differences analyses using the UK Household Longitudinal Study, 2009 – 2019

- Matteo Richiardi, Clare Bambra, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Sophie Wickham, Peter Craig, Benjamin Barr, Steph Morris, Maria Marimpi, Baxter Andy, Hugh-Jones Samuel, Taylor-Robinson David, Cheetam Mandy, Monford Luke and Sutton Matt
- CEMPA2/25: UKMOD Country Report 2022-2029

- Justin van de Ven and Daria Popova
- CEMPA1/25: Impact Assessment of Social Assistance for Education on Welfare Distribution: A Microsimulation Approach Using INDOMOD

- Budi Achmad, Karlina Rina, Maruti Retno, Chandra Galuh and Dini Yiska
- CEMPA7/24: The life course effects of care

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka and Justin van de Ven
- CEMPA6/24: Mind vs matter: economic and psychologic determinants of take-up rates of social benefits in the UK

- Matteo Richiardi and Melchior Vella
- CEMPA5/24: The impact of a decade of digital transformation on employment, wages, and inequality in the EU: a “conveyor belt†hypothesis

- Matteo Richiardi, Leonie Westhoff, Caterina Astarita, Ekkehard Ernst, Clare Fenwick, Neysan Khabirpour and Lorenzo Pelizzari
- CEMPA4/24: UKMOD country report 2021-2027

- Justin van de Ven and Daria Popova
- CEMPA3/24: Outside the box? – Women’s individual poverty risk in the EU and the role of labour market characteristics and tax-benefit policies

- Daria Popova, Katrin Gasior and Silvia Avram
- CEMPA2/24: Attenuation and reinforcement mechanisms over the life course

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka and Justin van de Ven
- CEMPA1/24: UBI-eh? Strengthening minimum income guarantees, universality and unconditionality in the UK working-age welfare state

- Matteo Richiardi, Nick Pearce and Joe Crisp
- CEMPA10/23: Impact of equity in social protection spending on income poverty and inequality

- Daria Popova
- CEMPA9/23: Firm heterogeneity and the aggregate labour share

- Matteo Richiardi and Luis Valenzuela
- CEMPA8/23: Back to the future: Agent-based modelling and dynamic microsimulation

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka and Justin van de Ven
- CEMPA7/23: UKHLS input data for UKMOD (2010-2019)

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka and Daria Popova
- CEMPA6/23: SimPaths: an open-source microsimulation model for life course analysis

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka, Justin van de Ven, Daniel Kopasker and Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi
- CEMPA5/23: UKMOD – United Kingdom (UK) country report 2020-2026

- Justin van de Ven and Daria Popova
- CEMPA4/23: Gender differences in job mobility and pay progression in the UK

- Susan Harkness, Daria Popova and Silvia Avram
- CEMPA3/23: The public health implications of the cost-of-living crisis: outlining mechanisms and modelling consequences

- Matteo Richiardi, Daniel Kopasker, Gerry McCartney, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Martin McKee, Petra Meier, Rachel Thomson and Broadbent Philip
- CEMPA2/23: The relationship between the Big Five personality traits and earnings: evidence from a meta analysis

- Melchior Vella
- CEMPA1/23: Adaptive social protection in Indonesia – stress-testing the effect of a natural disaster on poverty and vulnerability

- Gemma Wright, Michael Noble, Helen Barnes and Katrin Gasior
- CEMPA10/22: Health Equity and Its Economic Determinants (HEED): protocol for a pan-European microsimulation model for health impacts of income and social security policies

- Matteo Richiardi, Daniel Kopasker, Alastair H. Leyland, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Anna Pearce and Mikael Rostila
- CEMPA9/22: Evaluation of the mental health impacts of Universal Credit: protocol for a mixed methods study

- Matteo Richiardi, Clare Bambra, Heather Brown, Luke Aaron Munford, Matt Sutton, Srinivasa Vittal Katikireddi, Sophie Wickham, David Taylor-Robinson, Marcia Gibson, Peter Craig, Benjamin Barr, Andrew J. Baxter, Mandy Cheetham, Suzanne Moffatt, Steph Morris and Huasheng Xiang
- CEMPA8/22: Simulazione dell’Assegno Unico Universale: i benefici della misura e gli effetti redistributivi

- Francesco Figari, Marco Biagetti, Valentina Ferri and Salvatore Marsiglia
- CEMPA7/22: Two feasible Basic Income schemes for the UK, and a feasible pilot project for Scotland

- Malcolm Torry
- CEMPA6/22: A basic income for France: ideas for a debate

- Matteo Richiardi
- CEMPA5/22: LABSim: a dynamic life course model of individual life course trajectories for Italy

- Matteo Richiardi and Patryk Bronka
- CEMPA4/22: Going regional: distributional effect of taxes and transfers in six EU countries and the UK

- Chrysa Leventi, Margarita Katsimi and Panos Tsakloglou
- CEMPA3/22: Dynamic simulation of taxes and welfare benefits by database imputation

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka and Justin van de Ven
- CEMPA2/22: UKMOD country report 2019-2025

- Diego Collado, Daria Popova and Mohsen Eshraghi
- CEMPA1/22: TURKMOD: developing a tax and benefit microsimulation model for Turkey

- Kazim Okan Erol
- CEMPA9/21: Covid-19 and financial hardship in London

- Matteo Richiardi, Diego Collado and Daria Popova
- CEMPA8/21: Assessing the cushioning effect of tax-benefit policies in the Andean region during the COVID-19 pandemic

- Diego Collado, Avellaneda, Andrés, Rodrigo Chang, Holguer Xavier Jara Tamayo, Andrés Mideros, Lourdes Montesdeoca, RodrÃguez, David, Javier Torres and Omar Vanegas
- CEMPA7/21: UKMOD – a new tax-benefit model for the four nations of the UK

- Matteo Richiardi, Diego Collado and Daria Popova
- CEMPA6/21: The income protection role of an EMU-wide unemployment insurance system: the case of atypical workers

- Holguer Xavier Jara Tamayo and Agathe Simon
- CEMPA5/21: Welfare resilience at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in a selection of European countries: impact on public finance and household incomes

- Iva Valentinova Tasseva, Cantó-Sánchez, Olga, Francesco Figari, Carlo Fiorio, Sarah Kuypers, Sarah Marchal, Marina Romaguera de la Cruz and Gerlinde Verbist
- CEMPA4/21: Forecasting recovery from COVID-19 using financial data: an application to Viet Nam

- Matteo Richiardi and Jesse Lastunen
- CEMPA3/21: Modelling Universal Basic Income using UKMOD

- Jérôme De Henau, Susan Himmelweit and Sara Reis
- CEMPA2/21: Estimating the distributional impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and the remedial tax and benefit policies on poverty in Indonesia

- Gemma Wright, Michael Noble, Helen Barnes, Ali Moechtar, David McLennan, Arief Anshory Yusuf, Katrin Gasior and Ratnawati Muyanto
- CEMPA1/21: A microsimulation analysis of the distributional impact over the three waves of the COVID-19 crisis in Ireland

- Cathal O'Donoghue, Denisa M. Sologon, Iryna Kyzyma and John McHale
- CEMPA7/20: UKMOD/EUROMOD country report

- Iva Valentinova Tasseva and Sara Reis
- CEMPA6/20: Did the UK policy response to Covid-19 protect household incomes?

- Iva Valentinova Tasseva and Mike Brewer
- CEMPA5/20: The Covid-19 crisis response helps the poor: the distributional and budgetary consequences of the UK lock-down

- Matteo Richiardi, Patryk Bronka and Diego Collado
- CEMPA4/20: Modelling the distributional impact of the Covid-19 crisis in Ireland

- Cathal O'Donoghue, Denisa M. Sologon, Iryna Kyzyma and John McHale
- CEMPA3/20: Welfare resilience in the first month of COVID-19 pandemic in Italy

- Francesco Figari and Carlo Fiorio
- CEMPA2/20: Measuring economic insecurity: a simulation approach

- Matteo Richiardi and Zhechun He
- CEMPA1/20: Measuring economic insecurity: a review of the literature

- Matteo Richiardi and Zhechun He
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