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Crawford, Claire Blundell, Richard W. Browne, James Joyce, Robert Francesconi, Marco Crossley, Thomas F. Cattan, Sarah Avram, Silvia Rabe, Birgitta Wren-Lewis, Liam Salvatori, Andrea Shephard, Andrew Tominey, Emma Sibieta, Luke Clark, Tom Smith, Sarah De Agostini, Paola Dang, Thang Cribb, Jonathan Zilio, Federico Shaw, Jonathan Ratcliffe, Anita Dias, Mónica Costa Etheridge, Ben Leonard, Jonathan S. Bennett, Fran Haan, Peter O'Dea, Cormac O'Dea, Cormac Tasseva, Iva Valentinova Wakefield, Matthew Hood, Andrew Jin, Wenchao Myck, Michał Duncan, Alan S. Suárez, María José Adam, Stuart Banks, James Nandi, Alita All co-authors work labour time supply data tax impact single changes credit incomes hours benefit child low policy lone evidence reforms paper arbeitsangebot difference job using free credits search universal effects wage families market einkommensverteilung national households inference impacts working increasing living effect little previous increase literature increased did minimum return dynamic limited requirements poverty education financial positive policies designs familienleistungsausgleich subsidies differences participation small important women alleinerziehende mental earnings significant recipients wirkungsanalyse covid standards groups reduced main life different haushaltseinkommen response pre administrative use youngest consistent countries likely number armut steuervergünstigung trends britain affect targeted introduction overall increases expanding especially day nmw real reduce analysis personal term understanding receipt costs years government comparison estimate
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Mike Brewer Alternative spellings: M. Brewer
Affiliations Resolution Foundation University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research Institute for Fiscal Studies
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Publishing years Series IFS working paper (20) IZA Discussion Paper (7) Discussion paper series / IZA (7) ISER working paper series (7) EUROMOD working paper series (3) IFS reports (2) Working paper / IFAU - Institute for Labour Market Policy Evaluation (2) Institute for Fiscal Studies Briefing Note 125 (1) Discussion paper series / University of Essex, Department of Economics (1) CEE discussion papers (1) IFS commentary / Institute for Fiscal Studies (1) Working papers / CMPO (1) IFS working paper series (1)