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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.

Unstable pay: new estimates of earnings volatility in the UK

  1. Mike Brewer
  2. Nye Cominetti
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins
Report - March 15, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Wages And Earnings

How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?

  1. Nicolas Hérault
  2. Stephen P. Jenkins
Journal Article - March 15, 2019
  1. Poverty

A different perspective on the evolution of UK income inequality

  1. A.B. Atkinson
  2. Stephen P. Jenkins
Journal Article - March 4, 2019
  1. Households
  2. Income Dynamics
  3. Economics

Perspectives on poverty in Europe

  1. Stephen P. Jenkins
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 12014 - December 15, 2018
  1. Poverty
  2. Economics
  3. Public Policy

Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality: what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment?

  1. Richard V. Burkhauser
  2. Nicolas Hérault
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins
  4. Roger Wilkins
Journal Article - June 15, 2018
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Surveys
  3. Statistical Analysis
  4. Taxation

How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?

  1. Nicolas Hérault
  2. Stephen P. Jenkins
ISER Working Paper Series, 2018-05 - April 18, 2018 - download  
  1. Poverty

Top incomes and inequality in the UK: reconciling estimates from household survey and tax return data

  1. Richard V. Burkhauser
  2. Nicolas Hérault
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins
  4. Roger Wilkins
Journal Article - April 15, 2018
  1. Households
  2. Income Dynamics
  3. Taxation
  4. Economics

Tony Atkinson and his legacy

  1. Rolf Aaberge
  2. François Bourguignon
  3. Andrea Brandolini
  4. Francisco H.G. Ferreira
  5. Janet C. Gornick
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Journal Article - September 15, 2017
  1. Economics

Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality: what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment?

  1. Richard V. Burkhauser
  2. Nicolas Hérault
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins
  4. Roger Wilkins
ISER Working Paper Series, 2017-08 - June 22, 2017 - download  
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Surveys
  3. Statistical Analysis
  4. Taxation

How does attrition affect estimates of persistent poverty rates? The case of EU SILC

  1. Stephen P. Jenkins
  2. Philippe Van Kerm
Book Chapter, Monitoring Social Inclusion in Europe, No. 22 - June 1, 2017
  1. Anthony B. Atkinson
  2. Anne-Catherine Guio
  3. Eric Marlier
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Poverty
  3. Social Inclusion

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