Lars Nesheim is a Professor of Economics at UCL and Co-Director of the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice (cemmap). After obtaining his PhD from the University of Chicago in 2001, he worked for ...
Upcoming increases in the minimum wage and employer NICs could make it harder for young people entering the labour force.
In this report, we consider policies to help people appropriately manage their defined contribution (DC) pension wealth ...
We show that water, sanitation and hygiene practices (WASH) and nutrition are complements in the formation of child height ...
The tortured maths behind the chancellor’s fiscal headroom suggest her ‘ironclad’ fiscal rules are having unintended ...
How do people draw on their private pension wealth in retirement, how might this change in future, and what risks do they ...
In response to deteriorating global economic conditions, Rachel Reeves chose to fine-tune her spending plans to continue to ...
This paper examines the rise of consumer incentives in tax enforcement and the conditions under which they can enhance ...
The latest official statistics on household incomes show dramatic falls, but there is reason to doubt their reliability.
A recent change in ONS methodology reduced measured household wealth by over £2 trillion. But is the new approach an ...
Today, the Office for National Statistics published new figures on government revenues, spending and borrowing.
We study how house price shocks affect marital stability and household labor supply.