Modelling Universal Basic Income using UKMOD

This paper focuses on the possibilities and functionalities offered by the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the UK – UKMOD to simulate and analyse the distributional impact of three examples of Basic Income schemes. We show how to build in functionalities to ensure fiscal neutrality and we aim to highlight some of the trade-offs that […]

Covid 19: supporting the vulnerable during lockdown. Fifty-third report of session 2019–21. Report, together with formal minutes relating to the report. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 15 April 2021

[…] of vulnerable people during lockdown evaluates how effectively government identified and met the needs of people identified as vulnerable to covid-19 in the lockdown, including variations in impact or outcomes for diverse populations. The Committee will question senior officials at DHSC, Defra, and MHCLG on how well government identified vulnerable people, how government protected […]

Modelling Universal Basic Income using UKMOD

This paper focuses on the possibilities and functionalities offered by the tax-benefit microsimulation model for the UK – UKMOD to simulate and analyse the distributional impact of three examples of Basic Income schemes. We show how to build in functionalities to ensure fiscal neutrality and we aim to highlight some of the trade-offs that […]

School closures and parents’ mental health

School closures have been one of the widest-spread and, in some countries, longest-lasting policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic, having a profound impact on families. We know from our own previous research that school closures had a significant negative effect on children’s behavioural and emotional difficulties, and that this effect persisted even once all […]

Three essays on poverty and inequality -PhD thesis-

This thesis contains three essays that analyses income inequality and poverty. Chapter 1 examines the impact of education on income inequality in 18 Latin American countries between 2000 and 2010. This period has raised interest in the academic community because inequality has fallen across the region, after several years of consistent high levels. Employing […]