Professor Mike Brewer Director of MiSoC, University of Essex
- mbrewer@essex.ac.uk
- Telephone
- 01206 873374
- Office
- 2N2.5A.11
- Personal homepage
- https://mikebrewereconomics.com/
Research Interests
- labour economics, and especially evaluating the impact of labour market or welfare interventions
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inequality, poverty and measuring household living standards
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microsimulation and labour supply modelling, especially of families with children
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dynamics of family formation, and impacts of parental separation
Mike's main research interests are in how welfare benefits, labour market programmes, childcare provision and the tax system affects decisions made by households. He is also interested in poverty and inequality, and ways of measuring household living standards. He has been a long-time proponent of a simpler and more integrated welfare system, and his work on an integrated benefit system has been acknowledged as having informed current government policy.
View Mike's earlier publications
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Publications
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Family instability throughout childhood: building a more detailed picture
Mike Brewer, Alita Nandi, Seetha Menon, et al.
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New ways of looking at poverty
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State support for early childhood education and care in England
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The impact of LHA reforms on entitlements, rents and property type for new claimants
Mike Brewer, James Browne, Carl Emmerson, et al.
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Benefit integration in the UK: an ex ante analysis of Universal Credit
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Child poverty and financial support for children
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Withdrawing Child Benefit from better-off families: are there better options?
Media
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This pleb jibe exposes the Tories' Flashman thinking: Cameron and Mitchell rule for 'people like us'. The Lib Dems should never be complicit in their attacks on the poor
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Nick Clegg must make a Left turn to save the Lib Dems from disaster; the party's voters won't allow a deal with the Tories in 2015 - it's time to make eyes at Labour
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This pleb jibe exposes the Tories' Flashman thinking
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Poorest will get poorer over next decade, report warns
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Income worries
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Many poorer by year 2020
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Poor 'will pay price' of fixing broken Britain
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News in brief: income fear
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News round-up 24/9: benefit cuts
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Come on you local councillors. Resist these cuts; public services
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Rich get richer and poor get poorer: new report on impact of recession
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ESRI conference to blow away kite-flying on Budget
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Shock new report shows bleak future of divided UK
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To share in a recovery, we'll need to rethink how our society works
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A fairer future: we need to avert this polarisation of Britain