IFS Working Papers
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- WCWP28/24: Robust estimation and inference in panels with interactive fixed effects

- Timothy Armstrong, Martin Weidner and Andrei Zeleneev
- W25/41: The dynamic effects of health on the employment of older workers: impacts by gender, country, and race

- Richard Blundell, Jack Britton, Monica Costa Dias, Eric French and Weijian Zou
- W25/40: The daughter penalty

- Sonia Bhalotra, Damian Clarke and Angelina Nazarova
- W25/39: The distribution of the gender wage gap: an equilibrium model

- Sonia Bhalotra, Manuel Fernandez Sierra and Fan Wang
- W25/38: Antidepressant treatment in childhood

- Sonia Bhalotra, N. Meltem Daysal and Mircea Trandafir
- W25/37: How do you identify a good manager?

- Ben Weidmann, Joseph Vecci, Farah Said, Sonia Bhalotra, Achyuta Adhvaryu, Anant Nyshadham, Jorge Tamayo and David Deming
- W25/36: Political polarization, wage inequality and preferences for redistribution

- Christopher Hoy, Lionel Page, Catherine Eckel, Philip Grossman and Daniel Goldstein
- W25/35: Work after retirement in Italy: evidence from merged data survey and administrative records

- Stefano Boscolo, Renata Bottazzi, Riccardo Conti and Carlo Mazzaferro
- W25/34: The effects of increasing the female state pension age and the interactions with labour market histories

- Jonathan Cribb, Anna Henry and Heidi Karjalainen
- W25/33: The rise of online dating and heterogamous marriages

- Yujung Hwang, Áureo de Paula and Fangzhu Yang
- W25/32: Who enters the public sector? A cohort analysis of sectoral choice

- Matthew Nibloe and Clara von Bismarck-Osten
- W25/31: More to live for: health investment responses to expected retirement wealth in Chile

- Grant Miller, Nieves Valdés and Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- W25/30: Labor force transitions at older ages: burnout, recovery, and reverse retirement

- Lindsay Jacobs and Suphanit Piyapromdee
- W25/29: The rise of discounters and its impact on concentration, market power and welfare

- Martin O'Connell, Howard Smith and Øyvind Thomassen
- W25/28: Social defaults and plan choice: The case of spousal following

- Tal Gross, Tim Layton, Daniel Prinz and Julia Yates
- W25/27: Levelling down: the distributional consequences of public pay caps

- Matthew Nibloe
- W25/26: Gender inequality in expenditure: Great Britain 1978 to 2019

- Richard Blundell, Heidi Karjalainen, Valérie Lechene and Krishna Pendakur
- W25/25: Eliciting the marginal propensity to consume in surveys

- Thomas F. Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell and Hamish Low
- W25/24: Focal pricing constraints and pass-through of input cost changes

- Francesca Arduini
- W25/23: Intergenerational altruism and transfers of time and money: a life cycle perspective

- Uta Bolt, Eric French, Jamie Hentall-MacCuish and Cormac O'Dea
- W25/22: Female genital cutting and the slave trade

- Lucia Corno, Eliana La Ferrara and Alessandra Voena
- W25/21: Measuring cost of living inequality during an inflation surge

- Tao Chen, Peter Levell and Martin O'Connell
- W25/20: The health effects of universal early childhood interventions: evidence from Sure Start

- Sarah Cattan, Gabriella Conti, Christine Farquharson, Rita Ginja and Maud Pecher
- W25/19: Female empowerment and household emissions

- Francesca Arduini and Florine Le Henaff
- W25/18: Focal pricing constraints and pass-through of input cost changes

- Francesca Arduini
- W25/17: Estimating intra-household sharing from time-use data

- Francesca Arduini
- W25/16: Subjective expectations and demand for contraception

- Grant Miller, Aureo de Paula and Christine Valente
- W25/15: The impact of labour demand shocks when occupational labour supplies are heterogeneous

- Michael J. Böhm, Ben Etheridge and Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique
- W25/14: Costly attention and retirement

- Jamie Hentall-MacCuish
- W25/13: Housing wealth, marital stability and labor supply: an intertemporal analysis

- Bram De Rock, Tom Potoms and Mariia Kovaleva
- W25/12: Small area consumption estimates for local authorities in Great Britain

- Peter Levell, Lars Nesheim and Gautam Vyas
- W25/10: The menopause "penalty"

- Gabriella Conti, Rita Ginja, Petra Persson and Barton Willage
- W25/09: Imagine your life at 25: gender conformity and later-life outcomes

- Sreevidya Ayyar, Uta Bolt, Eric French and Cormac O'Dea
- W25/08: Multitasking, two-part contracts, and bunching: an application to doctors' tasks

- Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes and Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- W25/07: Vog: using volcanic eruptions to estimate the impact of air pollution on student test scores

- Rachel Inafuku, Timothy Halliday, Lester Lusher and Aureo de Paula
- W25/06: The short- and long-run effects of paying disadvantaged teenagers to go to school

- Jack Britton, Nick Ridpath, Carmen Villa and Ben Waltmann
- W25/05: Intergenerational mobility in socio-emotional skills

- Orazio Attanasio, Aureo de Paula and Alessandro Toppeta
- W25/04: The determinants of local housing supply in England

- Elaine Drayton, Peter Levell and David Sturrock
- W25/03: The welfare effects of price shocks and household relief packages: evidence from an energy crisis

- Peter Levell, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith
- W25/02: Ethnic differences in retirement wealth accumulation in the UK

- Jonathan Cribb, Laurence O'Brien and David Sturrock
- W25/01: Why does raising the early retirement age affect employment?

- Courtney Coile, Jonathan Cribb, Carl Emmerson and Laurence O'Brien
- W24/59: Costly attention and retirement

- Jamie Hentall-MacCuish
- W24/58: Firm quality and health maintenance

- Anikó Bíró and Péter Elek
- W24/57: Tax evasion and the contribution-benefit link: the case of maternity benefits

- Anikó Bíró, Péter Elek, Daniel Prinz and László Sándor
- W24/56: Spillovers in criminal networks: Evidence from co-offender deaths

- Matthew Lindquist, Eleonora Patacchini, Michael Vlassopoulos and Yves Zenou
- W24/55: Changes in marital sorting: theory and evidence from the US

- Pierre-André Chiappori, Monica Costa Dias, Costas Meghir and Hanzhe Zhang
- W24/54: Resource windfalls, public expenditures and local economies

- Antonella Bancalari and Juan Pablo Rud
- W24/53: Public insurance and marital outcomes: Evidence from the Affordable Care Act's Medicaid expansions

- Tom Potoms and Sarah Rosenberg
- W24/52: Household responses to trade shocks

- Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique, Peter Levell and Matthias Parey
- W24/51: The effects of youth clubs on education and crime

- Carmen Villa
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