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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.

Mechanics of replacing benefit systems with a basic income: comparative results from a microsimulation approach

  1. James Browne
  2. Herwig Immervoll
EUROMOD Working Paper Series, EM8/18 - March 21, 2018 - download  

Safety nets and benefit dependence

Book, Research in Labor Economics, Vol. 39 - June 1, 2014
  1. Herwig Immervoll
  2. Stéphane Carcillo
  3. Sebastian Königs
  4. Stephen P. Jenkins
  5. Konstantinos Tatsiramos
  6. , et al
  1. Welfare Benefits

Experiences of minimum-income benefit recipients: duration and dynamics of benefit receipt: synopsis report

  1. Herwig Immervoll
  2. Stephen P. Jenkins
  3. Sebastian Königs
Report - June 15, 2013
  1. Income Dynamics

Optimal tax and transfer programs for couples with extensive labor supply responses

  1. Herwig Immervoll
  2. Henrik Jacobsen Kleven
  3. Claus Thustrup Kreiner
  4. Nicolaj Verdelin
Journal Article - December 15, 2011
  1. Microsimulation
  2. Taxation

Economic downturn and stress testing European welfare systems

  1. Francesco Figari
  2. Andrea Salvatori
  3. Holly Sutherland
Book Chapter, Who loses in the downturn? Economic crisis, employment and income distribution - June 1, 2011
  1. Herwig Immervoll
  2. Andreas Peichl
  3. Konstantinos Tatsiramos
  1. Microsimulation
  2. Taxation
  3. Unemployment

Inequalities within couples: market incomes and the role of taxes and benefits in Europe

  1. Francesco Figari
  2. Herwig Immervoll
  3. Horacio Levy
  4. Holly Sutherland
Journal Article - June 1, 2011
  1. Microsimulation
  2. Taxation
  3. Welfare Benefits

Towards a multi purpose framework for tax-benefit microsimulation: Lessons learned from EUROMOD

  1. Herwig Immervoll
  2. Cathal O'Donoghue
Journal Article - September 1, 2009

An evaluation of the tax-transfer treatment of married couples in European countries

  1. Herwig Immervoll
  2. Henrik Jacobsen Kleven
  3. Claus Thustrup Kreiner
  4. Nicolaj Verdelin
EUROMOD Working Paper Series, EM7/08 - September 1, 2008 - download  
  1. Microsimulation
  2. Taxation

Inequalities Within Couples: Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe

  1. Francesco Figari
  2. Herwig Immervoll
  3. Horacio Levy
  4. Holly Sutherland
Conference Paper, Dalhousie University Economics Seminar - March 14, 2008

Inequalities Within Couples: Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe

  1. Francesco Figari
  2. Herwig Immervoll
  3. Horacio Levy
  4. Holly Sutherland
Conference Paper, University of Cologne Economics Research seminar - January 28, 2008

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