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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 public health implications of the cost-of-living crisis: outlining mechanisms and modelling consequences

  1. Broadbent Philip
  2. Rachel Thomson
  3. Daniel Kopasker
  4. Gerry McCartney
  5. Petra Meier
  6. , et al
CeMPA Working Paper Series, CEMPA3/23 - March 20, 2023 - download  
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Microsimulation
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Household Economics
  6. Health
  7. Poverty
  8. Welfare Benefits
  9. Economics
  10. Public Policy
  11. Living Standards
  12. Well Being
  13. Economic Policy

The public health implications of the cost-of-living crisis: outlining mechanisms and modelling consequences

  1. Broadbent Philip
  2. Rachel Thomson
  3. Daniel Kopasker
  4. Gerry McCartney
  5. Petra Meier
  6. , et al
Journal Article - February 12, 2023
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Microsimulation
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Household Economics
  6. Health
  7. Poverty
  8. Welfare Benefits
  9. Economics
  10. Public Policy
  11. Living Standards
  12. Well Being
  13. Economic Policy

Universal Credit cut: Billericay mum has ‘no idea’ how to survive without £20 uplift

  1. Diego Collado
  2. Daria Popova
  3. Matteo Richiardi
Media - October 7, 2021
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Lone Parents
  3. Microsimulation
  4. Household Economics
  5. Health
  6. Poverty
  7. Covid-19
  8. Taxation
  9. Welfare Benefits
  10. Public Policy
  11. Economic Policy
  12. Ethnic Groups

The heterogeneous and regressive consequences of COVID-19: evidence from high quality panel data

  1. Thomas F. Crossley
  2. Paul Fisher
  3. Hamish Low
Journal Article - January 15, 2021
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Income Dynamics
  4. Health
  5. Covid-19
  6. Economics
  7. Public Policy
  8. Demography
  9. Wages And Earnings
  10. Economic Policy
  11. Ethnic Groups

Developing an integrated microsimulation model for the impact of fiscal policies on child health in Europe: the example of childhood obesity in Italy

  1. Davide Rasella
  2. Lorenzo Richiardi
  3. Nicolai Brachowicz
  4. Holguer Xavier Jara Tamayo
  5. Mark Hanson
  6. , et al
Journal Article - November 30, 2021
  1. Microsimulation
  2. Health
  3. Welfare Benefits
  4. Young People
  5. Child Development
  6. Economic Policy

Covid-19 and financial hardship in London

  1. Diego Collado
  2. Daria Popova
  3. Matteo Richiardi
CeMPA Working Paper Series, CEMPA9/21 - September 21, 2021 - download  
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Lone Parents
  3. Microsimulation
  4. Household Economics
  5. Health
  6. Poverty
  7. Covid-19
  8. Taxation
  9. Welfare Benefits
  10. Public Policy
  11. Economic Policy
  12. Ethnic Groups

MPCs in an economic crisis: spending, saving and private transfers

  1. Thomas F. Crossley
  2. Paul Fisher
  3. Peter Levell
  4. Hamish Low
Journal Article - September 15, 2021
  1. Households
  2. Income Dynamics
  3. Household Economics
  4. Health
  5. Covid-19
  6. Economics
  7. Public Policy
  8. Finance
  9. Savings And Assets
  10. Economic Policy

MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers

  1. Thomas Crossley
  2. Paul Fisher
  3. Peter Levell
  4. Hamish Low
Research Paper, IFS Working Paper Series, 20/35 - October 20, 2020
  1. Households
  2. Income Dynamics
  3. Household Economics
  4. Health
  5. Covid-19
  6. Economics
  7. Public Policy
  8. Finance
  9. Savings And Assets
  10. Economic Policy

The heterogeneous and regressive consequences of COVID-19: evidence from high quality panel data

  1. Thomas F. Crossley
  2. Paul Fisher
  3. Hamish Low
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2020-15 - October 13, 2020 - download  
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Income Dynamics
  4. Health
  5. Covid-19
  6. Economics
  7. Public Policy
  8. Demography
  9. Wages And Earnings
  10. Economic Policy
  11. Ethnic Groups

The heterogeneous and regressive consequences of COVID-19: evidence from high quality panel data

  1. Thomas F. Crossley
  2. Paul Fisher
  3. Hamish Low
Research Paper - August 15, 2020
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Income Dynamics
  4. Health
  5. Covid-19
  6. Economics
  7. Public Policy
  8. Demography
  9. Wages And Earnings
  10. Economic Policy
  11. Ethnic Groups

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