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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.

The curious incidence of rent subsidies: evidence of heterogeneity from administrative data

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
  3. Carl Emmerson
  4. Andrew Hood
  5. Robert Joyce
  6. , et al
Journal Article - November 15, 2019
  1. Economics
  2. Housing Market

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  

Credit where taxes are due: reducing wage subsidies would hurt workers more than their employers

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
Media - July 4, 2015

Opinion: who will the recession hurt most?

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
  3. Andrew Hood
  4. Robert Joyce
  5. Luke Sibieta
  6. , et al
Media - January 15, 2014

The short- and medium-term impacts of the recession on the UK income distribution

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
  3. Andrew Hood
  4. Robert Joyce
  5. Luke Sibieta
  6. , et al
Journal Article - June 15, 2013
  1. Household Economics
  2. Poverty
  3. Economics

Better-off hit hardest by recession initially; poor feeling the squeeze now

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
  3. Andrew Hood
  4. Robert Joyce
  5. Luke Sibieta
  6. , et al
Media - June 3, 2013

Better-off suffered first but the poor now feel the recession biting

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
  3. Andrew Hood
  4. Robert Joyce
  5. Luke Sibieta
  6. , et al
Media - June 3, 2013

Monitoring the impact of changes to the Local Housing Allowance system of Housing Benefit – Research summary –

  1. Christina Beatty
  2. Ian Cole
  3. Ryan Powell
  4. Richard Crisp
  5. Mike Brewer
  6. , et al
Report - May 15, 2013
  1. Welfare Benefits
  2. Public Policy
  3. Housing Market

The impact of LHA reforms on entitlements, rents and property type for new claimants

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. James Browne
  3. Carl Emmerson
  4. Robert Joyce
Book Chapter, Monitoring the Impact of Changes to the Local Housing Allowance System: Interim Report, 3 - May 15, 2013
  1. Welfare Benefits
  2. Public Policy
  3. Housing Market

Monitoring the impact of changes to the Local Housing Allowance system of Housing Benefit: interim report

  1. Ian Cole
  2. Christina Beatty
  3. Mike Brewer
  4. James Browne
  5. Richard Crisp
  6. , et al
Report, Department for Work and Pensions Research Reports, 838 - May 15, 2013
  1. Welfare Benefits
  2. Public Policy
  3. Housing Market

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