Taking the Long View, ISER’s annual review of current research projects and a look back at some of our longer term achievements – including 25 years of the British Household Panel Survey and 20 years of EUROMOD, our microsimulation model for tax and benefit policy comparisons – has just been published.
Taking the Long View is available online or by post. Please contact us for a copy.
The content includes
- 20 years of policy impact in Europe (Professor Holly Sutherland)
- Living with hate and harassment – the impact on the health of ethnic minorities in the UK (Dr Alita Nandi, Dr Renee Luthra, Professor
Michaela Benzeval and Professor Shamit Saggar) - On youth and happiness in a rapidly changing world (Dr Cara Booker and Dr Gundi Knies)
- Nudging into employment – what hurts most – paying tax or losing benefits? (Dr Silvia Avram)
- Inequalities at work – a picture of UK employment and equality of opportunities for fair pay and good jobs
(Dr Malcolm Brynin and Dr Simonetta Longhi) - Life beyond the numbers (Dr Karon Gush, Professor Heather Laurie and James Scott)
- The future of public support for disabled older people (Professor Stephen Pudney)
- Child mortality in India (Dr Seetha Menon)
- Where does the money go? Understanding household incomes and spending (Dr Annette Jäckle and Professor Thomas Crossley)
- The British Household Panel Survey at 25 (Professor Nick Buck)
- Sharing research tools with developing countries (Professor Holly Sutherland)
- Moving online with Understanding Society – the challenges of surveying online (Dr Jonathan Burton)