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'Little impact' from nursery places
Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen, et al.
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'Little impact' from nursery places
Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen, et al.
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'Little impact' from nursery places
Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen, et al.
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'Little impact' from nursery places
Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen, et al.
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Research resources report: evaluating a demand-side approach to expanding free pre-school education
J. Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, S. McNally, et al.
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Free childcare for 3 year olds: no long term benefits for child development
Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan, Claire Crawford, et al.
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Benefits of free nursery education 'not lasting'
J. Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, S. McNally, et al.
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England’s free nursery places deliver no long-term benefits, say studies
Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan, Claire Crawford, et al.
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Free childcare for 3-year-olds: no long term benefits for child development
Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan, Claire Crawford, et al.
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Research questions value of free childcare for three-year-olds
J. Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, S. McNally, et al.
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Evaluating a demand-side approach to expanding free preschool education
J. Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, K. Hansen, et al.
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Arguments that it would be better to see money from cannabis sales go towards schools and hospitals rather than into drug dealers' pockets are persuasive
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The long-run effects of attending an elite school: evidence from the UK
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Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement
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Seasonality in smoking behaviour: re-evaluating the effects of the 2005 public smoking ban in Italy
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Legalization and regulation of cannabis
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The costs and benefits of a licensed, taxed and regulated cannabis market
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Spliffs and butts: it is high time for a new debate on drug policy but politicians remain wary
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Taxing legalised cannabis could cut deficit by £1.25 billion
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Cannabis legalisation could see use rise but potency fall
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Legalising cannabis could bring in £1.25bn
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How cannabis could cut deficit by £1.25bn
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Deficit 'could be cut by £1.25bn if cannabis was legalised and taxed'
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Legalising cannabis: the £1.25bn tax benefit;
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Legalising cannabis: £1.25bn tax benefit - without necessarily damaging public health
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Decriminalization of cannabis can reduce deficit by £1.25bn
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Making cannabis legal without spoiling public health could help ease deficit
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Cannabis tax 'worth £1.25bn'
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Weed tax 'bonanza'
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Weed tax 'bonanza'