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Großbritannien 222 United Kingdom 222 Theorie 120 Theory 120 Estimation 53 Schätzung 53 Private consumption 48 Privater Konsum 48 Arbeitsangebot 41 Labour supply 41 USA 41 United States 41 Bildungsertrag 33 Children 33 Kinder 33 Returns to education 33 Consumer behaviour 32 Konsumentenverhalten 32 Einkommensverteilung 29 Household 29 Income distribution 29 Privater Haushalt 29 Einkommen 27 Income 27 Wages 27 Impact assessment 26 Lohn 26 Wirkungsanalyse 26 Bildungsniveau 23 Educational achievement 23 Altersvorsorge 22 Lebenszyklus 22 Life cycle 22 Retirement provision 22 Social security benefits 22 Öffentliche Sozialleistungen 22 Health 21 Gesundheit 20 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 20 Women workers 20
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Blundell, Richard W. 52 Meghir, Costas 51 Emmerson, Carl 33 Griffith, Rachel 30 Crossley, Thomas F. 28 Attanasio, Orazio P. 27 Banks, James 22 Low, Hamish 22 Brewer, Mike 21 Disney, Richard 20 Dearden, Lorraine 19 Fitzsimons, Emla 17 Preston, Ian 17 Crawford, Claire 16 Crawford, Ian 15 Augsburg, Britta 14 Crawford, Rowena 14 Shaw, Jonathan 14 Abramovsky, Laura 13 Van Reenen, John 13 Dias, Mónica Costa 12 Levell, Peter 12 Blow, Laura 11 Denny, Kevin 11 Pistaferri, Luigi 11 Simpson, Helen 11 Tetlow, Gemma 11 Windmeijer, Frank 11 Bozio, Antoine 10 Browning, Martin James 10 Laroque, Guy 10 Lechene, Valérie 10 Malde, Bansi 10 O'Dea, Cormac 10 Wakefield, Matthew 10 Cribb, Jonathan 9 Phillips, David 9 Sianesi, Barbara 9 Stoye, George 9 Bond, Stephen 8
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The impacts of private hospital entry on the public market for elective care in England
Kelly, Elaine; Stoye, George - 2020
This paper examines the impacts of private hospital entry on publicly funded elective care in England. From 2006, private hospitals were encouraged to enter certain publicly funded markets to compete with existing public hospitals and stimulate quality improvements. Studying elective hip...
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Changes in assortative matching : theory and evidence for the US
Chiappori, Pierre-André; Dias, Mónica Costa; Meghir, … - 2020
The extent to which like-with like marry is particularly important for inequality as well as for the outcomes of children that result from the union. In this paper we discuss approaches to the measurement of changes in assortative mating. We derive two key conditions that a well-defined measure...
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Inequality in socio-emotional skills : a cross-cohort comparison
Attanasio, Orazio P.; Blundell, Richard W.; Conti, Gabriella - 2020
We examine changes in inequality in socio-emotional skills very early in life in two British cohorts born 30 years apart. We construct comparable scales using two validated instruments for the measurement of child behaviour and identify two dimensions of socio-emotional skills: 'internalising'...
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Macroeconomic conditions and health in Britain : aggregation, dynamics and local area heterogeneity
Janke, Katharina; Lee, Kevin; Propper, Carol; Shields, … - 2020
We estimate a model that allows for dynamic and interdependent responses of morbidity in different local areas to economic conditions at the local and national level, with statistical selection of optimal local area. We apply this approach to quarterly British data on chronic health conditions...
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How accurate are self-reported diagnoses? : comparing self-reported health events in the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing with administrative hospital records
Stoye, George; Zaranko, Ben - 2020
This paper uses linked survey responses and administrative hospital records to examine the accuracy of self-reported medical diagnoses. The English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA) collects self-reported information on the incidence of heart attacks, strokes and cancer in the past two years....
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Informality, consumption taxes and redistribution
Bachas, Pierre; Gadenne, Lucie; Jensen, Anders - 2020
Can consumption taxes reduce inequality in developing countries? We combine household expenditure data from 31 countries with theory to shed new light on the redistributive potential and optimal design of consumption taxes. We use the place of purchase of each expenditure to proxy for informal...
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The idiosyncratic impact of an aggregate shock : the distributional consequences of COVID-19
Benzeval, Michaela; Burton, Jonathan; Crossley, Thomas F.; … - 2020
Using new data from the Understanding Society: COVID 19 survey collected in April 2020, we show how the aggregate shock caused by the pandemic affects individuals across the distribution. The survey collects data from existing members of the Under-standing Society panel survey who have been...
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The mental health effects of the first two months of lockdown and social distancing during the Covid-19 pandemic in the UK
Banks, James; Xu, Xiaowei - 2020
Mental health in the UK worsened substantially as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic - by 8.1% on average and by much more for young adults and for women which are groups that already had lower levels of mental health before Covid-19. Hence inequalities in mental health have been increased by the...
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Subjective expectations and demand for contraception
Miller, Grant; Paula, Áureo de; Valente, Christine - 2020
Nearly one-quarter of married, fertile-age women in Sub-Saharan Africa say that they want to avoid pregnancy but are not using contraceptives. To the best of our knowledge, this paper is the first to study this puzzle in a developing country using detailed data on women’s subjective...
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How well targeted are soda taxes?
Dubois, Pierre; Griffith, Rachel; O'Connell, Martin - 2020
Soda taxes aim to reduce excessive sugar consumption. Policymakers highlight the young, particularly from poor backgrounds, and high sugar consumers as groups whose behavior they would most like to influence. There are also concerns about the policy being regressive. We assess who are most...
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