Professor Holly Sutherland Emeritus Professor, University of Essex
- hollys@essex.ac.uk
- Telephone
- 01206 873534
- Office
- 2N2.5B.11
Research Interests
Until October 2018 Holly was Director of EUROMOD, the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the European Union which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2016. She has more than 30 years of experience of designing, building and using such models – the UK model she helped to develop in the mid-1980s was one of the very first anywhere – and has coordinated more than 10 international EUROMOD-related projects as well as participating in many more. She has co-authored/edited 5 books on microsimulation modelling and published widely in economics and social policy journals.
Her longstanding research interests include the gender effects of redistribution policy and child poverty measurement and analysis. Her current interests also include extending microsimulation capacity to developing countries and to groups without access to such models.
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Publications
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A lost decade? Decomposing the effect of 2001-11 tax-benefit policy changes on the income distribution in EU countries
John Hills, Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, et al.
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EUROMOD country report United Kingdom (UK) 2009-2013
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Nowcasting risk of poverty and income distribution in the EU in 2013
Chrysa Leventi, Jekaterina Navicke, Olga Rastrigina, et al.
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Microsimulation and policy analysis
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Income redistribution in the European Union
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Multi-country microsimulation
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Welfare compensation for unemployment in the Great Recession
Mariña Fernandez Salgado, Francesco Figari, Holly Sutherland, et al.
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The effect of tax-benefit changes on the income distribution in EU countries since the beginning of the economic crisis
Paola De Agostini, Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, et al.
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Income redistribution in the European Union
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The effect of tax-benefit changes on income distribution in EU countries since the beginning of the economic crisis
Paola De Agostini, Alari Paulus, Holly Sutherland, et al.
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The implications of an EMU unemployment insurance scheme for supporting incomes
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The implications of an EMU unemployment insurance scheme for supporting incomes
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Simulating the costs and benefits of a Europe-wide Basic Income scheme for Children
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Nowcasting: estimating developments as regards the risk of poverty and income distribution in 2012 and 2013
Chrysa Leventi, Jekaterina Navicke, Olga Rastrigina, et al.
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The financial well-being of elderly people in Europe and the redistributive effects of minimum pension schemes
Media
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Child poverty research
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Brown 'will miss targets on reducing child poverty'
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Majority of children living in poverty have at least one parent in work, says study
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Billions needed to meet child poverty target, warns Joseph Rowntree Foundation
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Child poverty pledge needs extra £4.2bn
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Investment needed to tackle child poverty
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Research scheme wins Euro cash backing
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€4.5m Euro grant for Essex-led research
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Essex University project gets euro boost
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Colchester: millions given to research project
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€4.5m Euro grant for Essex-led research
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Benefits erosion could double child poverty
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The big benefit cheat
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Child poverty set to rise under current benefit adjustment rules
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Child poverty 'to hit record levels'