Search Results for: impact
Methods for analysing mortgage markets
[…] to ensure that borrowers would in future only be able to take out ‘affordable’ mortgages. During the development of the new policy and to explore its likely impact, a method was needed to measure and judge mortgage affordability, using the data available at the time. This paper presents research undertaken for the MMR into […]
The opportunity for land and property taxes in Scotland: working paper for the Commission on Local Tax Reform
[…] of the Scottish Government to consider reform of local taxation, presents an opportunity for small steps in the direction of land and property taxes. We evaluate the impact, in terms of the rates required, the distributional changes induced, and the potential constituency that should be in favour, of a revenue neutral switch in taxes. […]
A sociological analysis of associations between the family and well-being: roles, responsibilities, and relationships -PhD thesis-
[…] bonds and relationships to well-being were suggested, between partners and also between parents and children. However also of note were the gendered differences that exist within these associations, and those between different dyads of family members. The impact of changes in family roles and responsibilities was also supported, and how these may impact upon well-being.
Off the radar: housing disrepair and health impact in later life
[…] national picture with regard to the scale of poor housing conditions amongst older people, the concentration of poor housing in the owner occupied sector and the resulting impact on the health and wellbeing of an ageing population. The Building Research Establishment Trust very generously carried out extensive data analysis for us and some of […]
Behavioral microsimulation of the impact of in-work benefits on female labor supply and income distribution: evidence from Spain
Mitigating the gender gap in the willingness to compete: evidence from a randomized field experiment
[…] In this paper, we show that one of the driving forces of competitive behavior is grit, a skill that is highly predictive of achievement, and evaluate the impact on competitiveness of a randomized educational intervention that aims to foster grit. The intervention is implemented in a sample of elementary schools, and we measure its […]
Can’t work or won’t work: quasi-experimental evidence on work search requirements for single parents
[…] single parents, whether to boost incomes or reduce welfare spending, is a major policy objectives in a number of countries. This paper presents causal evidence on the impact of work search requirements on single parents’ transitions into work and onto other benefits. We use rich administrative data on all single parent welfare recipients, and […]
Can’t work or won’t work: quasi-experimental evidence on work search requirements for single parents
[…] single parents, whether to boost incomes or reduce welfare spending, is a major policy objectives in a number of countries. This paper presents causal evidence on the impact of work search requirements on single parents’ transitions into work and onto other benefits. We use rich administrative data on all single parent welfare recipients, and […]
The price of sharing: support for universal and equal access to health care in diversifying neighborhoods
Is immigration undermining mass support for the welfare state? While an increase in the number of immigrants might not impact the willingness to fund existing universal programmes such as health care, it can undermine the normative commitment to universal and equal access to care. These norms are key to the support public health care […]