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Current search: 'Mike Brewer' and '2015'
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New ways of measuring poverty - Professor Mike Brewer describes ISER’s innovative approaches to analysing poverty data
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Family instability throughout childhood: new estimates from the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society
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Why doesn’t a higher minimum wage help the poor more?
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Credit where taxes are due: reducing wage subsidies would hurt workers more than their employers
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Free childcare pledge needs full funding, experts warn
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New ways of looking at poverty
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The impact of free, universal pre-school education on maternal labour supply
Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan, Claire Crawford, et al.
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Free nursery places have 'no educational benefit', research shows
Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen, et al.
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Free nursery places 'make no academic difference'
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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'Little impact' from nursery places
Jo Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, Kirstine Hansen, et al.
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Credit where it’s due? Assessing the benefits and risks of Universal Credit. Interim report of the Resolution Foundation expert panel review of UC
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The feasibility of conducting a Universal Credit panel survey
Heather Laurie, Nick Buck, Jonathan Burton, et al.
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Universal credit flaws make shorter hours better for some, says review
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Universal Credit ‘risks substantial cost to taxpayer’
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Credit crunched: single parents, Universal Credit and the struggle to make work pay
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The National Minimum Wage and its interaction with the tax and benefits system: a focus on Universal Credit