IFS Working Papers
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- W23/02: Do work search requirements work? Evidence from a UK reform targeting single parents

- Mihai Codreanu and Tom Waters
- W23/01: The effect of pension wealth on employment

- Peter Haan, Sebastian Becker, Hermann Buslei and Johannes Geyer
- W22/56: A monetary-fiscal theory of sudden inflations

- Marco Bassetto and David Miller
- W22/55: Job ladder, human capital, and the cost of job loss

- Richard Audoly, Federica De Pace and Giulio Fella
- W22/54: Parental investments and intra-household inequality in child human capital: evidence from a survey experiment

- Michele Giannola
- W22/53: Savings after retirement

- Eric French, Rory McGee and John Jones
- W22/52: Shaping gender-stereotypical beliefs: the role of parents and peers

- Lucia Corno and Michela Carlana
- W22/51: Parental beliefs, perceived health risks, and time investment in children: evidence from COVID-19

- Gabriella Conti, Michele Giannola and Alessandro Toppeta
- W22/50: Father of the bride, or steel magnolias? Targeting men, women or both to reduce child marriage
- Rachel Cassidy, Anaya Dam, Wendy Janssens, Umair Kiani and Karlijn Morsink
- W22/49: Firm heterogeneity and the impact of payroll taxes

- Anikó Bíró, Réka Branyiczki, Attila Lindner, Lili Márk and Daniel Prinz
- W22/48: Revealed beliefs and the marriage market return to education

- Alison Andrew and Abi Adams
- W22/47: VOG: Using Volcanic Eruptions to Estimate the Impact of Air Pollution on Student Learning Outcomes

- Timothy Halliday, Rachel Inafuku, Lester Lusher and Aureo de Paula
- W22/46: Technology, skills, and performance: the case of robots in surgery

- Elena Ashtari Tafti
- W22/45: Firm consolidation and labor market outcomes

- Sabien Dobbelaere, Daniel Prinz, Grace McCormack and Sándor Sóvágó
- W22/44: Firms as tax collectors

- Dario Tortarolo and Pablo Garriga
- W22/43: The health effects of universal early childhood interventions: evidence from Sure Start

- Sarah Cattan, Gabriella Conti, Christine Farquharson, Rita Ginja and Maud Pecher
- W22/42: The impact of area level mental health interventions on outcomes for secondary school pupils: Evidence from the HeadStart programme in England

- Sarah Cattan, Ruth Gilbert, Suzet Tanya Lereya, Yeosun Yoon and Jessica Deighton
- W22/41: Gender norms, violence and adolescent girls’ trajectories: evidence from a field experiment in India

- Alison Andrew, Sonya Krutikova, Gabriela Smarrelli and Hemlata Verma
- W22/40: Market power and wage inequality

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- W22/39: What drives wage stagnation: monopsony or monopoly?

- Shubhdeep Deb, Jan Eeckhout, Aseem Patel and Lawrence Warren
- W22/38: Prenatal sugar consumption and late-life human capital and health: analyses based on postwar rationing and polygenic scores

- Gerard Van Den Berg, Stephanie von Hinke and R. Adele H. Wang
- W22/35: Optimal random taxation and redistribution

- Stephane Gauthier and Guy Laroque
- W22/34: Are trade wars class wars? The importance of trade-induced horizontal inequality

- Kirill Borusyak and Xavier Jaravel
- W22/33: Overconfidence and technology adoption in health care

- Diego Comin, Jonathan Skinner and Douglas Staiger
- W22/32: Design of two-stage experiments with an application to spillovers in tax compliance

- Guillermo Cruces, Dario Tortarolo and Gonzalo Vazquez-Bare
- W22/31: The impact of unions on nonunion wage setting: threats and bargaining

- David Green, Ben M. Sand and Iain G. Snoddy
- WCWP22/23: Powerful t-tests in the presence of nonclassical measurement error

- Dongwoo Kim and Daniel Wilhelm
- W21/49: Intertemporal income shifting and the taxation of business owner-managers

- Helen Miller, Thomas Pope and Kate Smith
- W21/48: The distributional and employment impacts of nationwide Minimum Wage changes

- Jonathan Cribb, Giulia Giupponi, Robert Joyce, Attila Lindner, Tom Waters, Thomas Wernham and Xiaowei Xu
- W21/47: Effect of health insurance in India: a randomized controlled trial

- Anup Malani, Phoebe Holtzman, Kosuke Imai, Cynthia Kinnan, Morgen Miller, Shailender Swaminathan, Alessandra Voena, Bartosz Woda and Gabriella Conti
- W21/46: When nature calls back: sustaining behavioural change in rural Pakistan

- Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari, Zara Durrani, Madhav Vaidyanathan and Zach White
- W21/45: To invest or not to invest in sanitation: the role of intra-household gender differences in perceptions and bargaining power

- Britta Augsburg, Bansi Malde, Harriet Olorenshaw and Zaki Wahhaj
- W21/44: Sanitation and marriage markets in India: evidence from the total sanitation campaign

- Britta Augsburg, Juan P. Baquero, Sanghmitra Gautam and Paul Rodríguez-Lesmes
- W21/43: Product market competition, creative destruction and innovation

- Rachel Griffith and John van Reenen
- W21/42: Brexit and labour market inequalities: potential spatial and occupational impacts

- Alex Davenport and Peter Levell
- W21/41: The minimum wage, informal pay and tax enforcement

- Anikó Bíró, Daniel Prinz and László Sándor
- W21/40: Price floors and externality correction

- Rachel Griffith, Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith
- W21/39: A year of COVID: the evolution of labour market and financial inequalities through the crisis

- Thomas Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell and Hamish Low
- W21/38: Breastfeeding and child development

- Emla Fitzsimons and Marcos Vera-Hernandez
- W21/37: Income risk inequality: evidence from Spanish administrative records

- Manuel Arellano, Stéphane Bonhomme, Micole De Vera, Laura Hospido and Siqi Wei
- W21/36: Severe prenatal shocks and adolescent health: evidence from the Dutch hunger winter

- Gabriella Conti, Stavros Poupakis, Peter Ekamper, Govert Bijwaard and L.H. Lumey
- W21/35: Are small farms really more productive than large farms?

- Fernando M. Aragón, Diego Restuccia and Juan Pablo Rud
- W21/34: School selectivity, peers, and mental health

- Aline Bütikofer, Rita Ginja, Fanny Landaud and Katrine Løken
- W21/33: Earnings dynamics and firm-level shocks

- Benjamin Friedrich, Lisa Laun, Costas Meghir and Luigi Pistaferri
- W21/32: Feed the children

- Laurens Cherchye, Pierre-André Chiappori, Bram De Rock, Charlotte Ringdal and Frederic Vermeulen
- W21/31: Stable marriage, household consumption and unobserved match quality

- Martin Browning, Laurens Cherchye, Thomas Demuynck, Bram De Rock and Frederic Vermeulen
- W21/30: Optimal sin taxation and market power

- Martin O'Connell and Kate Smith
- W21/29: Worker mobility and labour market opportunities

- Monica Costa Dias, Ella Johnson-Watts, Robert Joyce, Fabien Postel-Vinay, Peter Spittal and Xiaowei Xu
- W21/28: Born under a bad sign: the impact of finishing school when labour markets are weak

- Mark Regan and Barra Roantree
- W21/27: Countering misinformation with targeted messages: Experimental evidence using mobile phones

- Alex Armand, Britta Augsburg, Antonella Bancalari and Kalyan Kumar Kameshwara
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