IFS Working Papers
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- W24/44: Hidden redistribution in lifetime earnings: the role of differential mortality

- Aurel Mélard, Simon Rabate and Maxime To
- W24/43: The effect of center-based early education on disadvantaged children’s developmental trajectories: experimental evidence from Colombia

- Raquel Bernal, Michele Giannola and Milagros Nores
- W24/42: Health inequality and health types

- Margherita Borella, Francisco Bullano, Mariacristina De Nardi, Benjamin Krueger and Elena Manresa
- W24/41: Health inequality and economic disparities by race, ethnicity, and gender

- Ross Abram, Margherita Borella, Mariacristina De Nardi, Rory McGee and Nicolò Russo
- W24/40: Education and inequality: an international perspective

- Patrick Bennett, Kelly Foley, David Green and Kjell G Salvanes
- W24/39: Seclusion and women's time: Descriptive evidence from India

- Alison Andrew and Andrea Smurra
- W24/38: What would you do with £500? (...in your own words)

- Thomas Crossley, Peter Levell and Sofía Sierra Vásquez
- W24/37: Focal pricing and pass-through

- Francesca Arduini
- W24/35: The determinants of local housing supply in England

- Elaine Drayton, Peter Levell and David Sturrock
- W24/34: Early home visiting delivery model and maternal and child mental health at primary school age

- Gabriella Conti, Sören Kliem and Malte Sandner
- W24/33: Evaluating pricing health insurance in lower-income countries: A field experiment in India

- Gabriella Conti, Kosuke Imai, Cynthia Kinnan, Anup Malani, Morgen Miller, Shailender Swaminathan, Alessandra Voena and Bartosz Woda
- W24/32: Imagine your life at 25: Gender conformity and later-life outcomes

- Sreevidya Ayyar, Uta Bolt, Eric French and Cormac O'Dea
- W24/31: Estimating intra-household sharing from time-use data

- Francesca Arduini
- W24/30: Intrahousehold welfare: Theory and application to Japanese data

- Pierre-André Chiappori, Costas Meghir and Yoko Okuyama
- W24/29: Labour market matching, wages, and amenities

- Thibaut Lamadon, Jeremy Lise, Costas Meghir and Jean-Marc Robin
- W24/28: The impact of labour demand shocks when occupational labour supplies are heterogeneous

- Michael J. Böhm, Ben Etheridge and Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique
- W24/27: The impact of flexibility at work on fertility

- Bernt Bratsberg and Selma Walther
- W24/26: Intergenerational mobility in socio-emotional skills

- Orazio Attanasio, Aureo de Paula and Alessandro Toppeta
- W24/25: The intergenerational elasticity of earnings: Exploring the mechanisms

- Uta Bolt, Eric French, Jamie Hentall-MacCuish and Cormac O'Dea
- W24/24: The Conservatives and the Economy, 2010–24

- Carl Emmerson, Paul Johnson and Nick Ridpath
- W24/23: Targeting men, women or both to reduce child marriage

- Rachel Cassidy, Anaya Dam, Wendy Janssens, Umair Kiani and Karlijn Morsink
- W24/22: Keeping the peace whilst getting your way: Information, persuasion and intimate partner violence

- Dan Anderberg, Rachel Cassidy, Anaya Dam, Wendy Janssens, Morsink Karlijn and Anouk van Veldhoven
- W24/21: The role of hospital networks in individual mortality

- Giancarlo Buitrago, Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes, Natalia Serna and Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- W24/20: Leveraging edutainment and social networks to foster interethnic harmony

- Abu Siddique, Michael Vlassopoulos and Yves Zenou
- W24/19: Forced displacement, mental health, and child development: Evidence from Rohingya refugees

- Asad Islam, Tanvir Ahmed Mozumder, Tabassum Rahman, Tanvir Shatil and Abu Siddique
- W24/18: The unintended consequences of infrastructure development

- Antonella Bancalari
- W24/17: Imagine your life at 25: Gender conformity and later-life outcomes

- Sreevidya Ayyar, Uta Bolt, Eric French and Cormac O'Dea
- W24/16: Police infrastructure, police performance, and crime: evidence from austerity cuts

- Elisa Facchetti
- W24/15: Parental beliefs, perceived health risks, and time investment in children

- Gabriella Conti, Michele Giannola and Alessandro Toppeta
- W24/14: Interpreting cohort profiles of lifecycle earnings volatility

- Richard Blundell, Christopher Bollinger, Charles Hokayem and James Ziliak
- W24/13: Labour market inequality and the changing life cycle profile of male and female wages

- Richard Blundell, Hugo Lopez and James Ziliak
- W24/12: The life-cycle dynamics of wealth mobility

- Richard Audoly, Rory McGee, Sergio Ocampo and Gonzalo Paz-Pardo
- W24/11: A senior doctor like me: Gender match and occupational choice

- Elaine Kelly and Isabel Stockton
- W24/10: There and back again: women’s marginal commuting costs

- Annette Bergemann, Stephan Brunow and Isabel Stockton
- W24/09: House price rises and borrowing to invest

- Thomas Crossley, Peter Levell and Hamish Low
- W24/08: Social skills and the individual wage growth of less educated workers

- Philippe Aghion, Antonin Bergeaud, Richard Blundell and Rachel Griffith
- W24/07: Household responses to trade shocks

- Aitor Irastorza-Fadrique, Peter Levell and Matthias Parey
- W24/06: The consequences of miscarriage on parental investments

- Aline Bütikofer, Deidre Coy, Orla Doyle and Rita Ginja
- W24/05: The menopause "penalty"

- Gabriella Conti, Rita Ginja, Petra Persson and Barton Willage
- W24/04: Evaluating pricing health insurance in lower-income countries: A field experiment in India

- Gabriella Conti, Kosuke Imai, Cynthia Kinnan, Anup Malani, Morgen Miller, Shailender Swaminathan, Alessandra Voena and Bartosz Woda
- W24/03: Diversity and discrimination in the classroom

- Dan Anderberg, Gordon Dahl, Christina Felfe, Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler
- W24/02: Saving after retirement and preferences for residual wealth

- Giulio Fella, Martin Holm and Thomas M. Pugh
- W24/01: Self-employment and labor market risks

- Richard Audoly
- W23/42: Measuring wellbeing growth and convergence in multivariate ordered categorical worlds: Has there been any levelling up in the United Kingdom?

- Gordon Anderson, Sanghamitra Bandyopadhyay and Ignasi Merediz Solà
- W23/41: A coefficient of variation for ordered categorical data: Analyzing relative health inequality and ageing in the UK and relative human resource inequality and gender in Canada

- Gordon Anderson
- W23/40: Adverse selection among early adopters and unraveling innovation

- Rory McGee
- W23/39: Social proximity and misinformation: Experimental evidence from a mobile phone-based campaign in India

- Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari and Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
- W23/38: Cost-sharing in medical care can increase adult mortality: Evidence from Colombia

- Javier Amaya, Giancarlo Buitrago, Grant Miller and Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- W23/37: Public service delivery, exclusion and externalities: Theory and experimental evidence from India

- Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari and Maitreesh Ghatak
- W23/36: The role of privately held firms in income inequality

- Tuuli Paukkeri, Terhi Ravaska and Marja Riihelä
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