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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

A research agenda for financial resources within the household

Book, Elgar Research Agendas - January 18, 2024
  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Silvia Avram
  3. Siobhan Austen
  1. Research
  2. Finance
  3. Public Policy
  4. Household Economics
  5. Households

Peering into the black box: using microsimulation methods to evaluate the gendered impact of taxes and transfers

  1. Silvia Avram
  2. Daria Popova
Book Chapter, A research agenda for financial resources within the household, No. 5 - January 18, 2024
  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Silvia Avram
  3. Siobhan Austen
  1. Household Economics
  2. Microsimulation
  3. Taxation

Introduction to A Research Agenda for Financial Resources within the Household

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Silvia Avram
  3. Siobhan Austen
Book Chapter, A research agenda for financial resources within the household - January 18, 2024
  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Silvia Avram
  3. Siobhan Austen
  1. Research
  2. Finance
  3. Public Policy
  4. Household Economics
  5. Households

The importance of independent income: understanding the role of non-means-tested earnings replacement benefits

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Holly Sutherland
ISER Working Paper Series, 2011-09 - March 29, 2011 - download  
  1. Welfare Benefits
  2. Income Dynamics

Inequalities Within Households: Togetherness Versus Autonomy

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Jerome De Henau
  3. Susan Himmelweit
  4. Sirin Sung
  5. Holly Sutherland
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Conference Paper, Centre for Research in Social Policy conference, 'Beyond Social Inclusion: Towards a More Equal Society?' - January 22, 2009

Opening Up the Black Box: the need to look at household finances at an individual level

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Holly Sutherland
Conference Paper, Fawcett Roundtable - November 9, 2006

Within-household Inequalities and Public Policy: issues, questions and plans

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Susan Himmelweit
  3. Holly Sutherland
Conference Paper, Women and the State Workshop - July 27, 2005

Within-household Inequalities and Public Policy: issues, questions and plans

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Susan Himmelweit
  3. Holly Sutherland
Conference Paper, Mixed Methods Research on Economic Conditions, Public Policy, and Family and Child Well-Being Workshop - June 27, 2005

Within-household Inequalities and Public Policy: issues, questions and plans

  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Susan Himmelweit
  3. Holly Sutherland
Conference Paper, Gender Network Introductory Conference - December 15, 2004

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