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Publications

By Principal Investigator(s):
Ministry of Labour (1961-1966) Family Expenditure Survey reports, London: HMSO, annual.

Department of Employment and Productivity (1967-1969) Family Expenditure Survey reports, London: HMSO, annual.

Department of Employment (1970-1989) Family Expenditure Survey reports, London: HMSO, annual.

Central Statistical Office (1989) Family Expenditure Survey : report for 1989 giving the results for the United Kingdom London: HMSO. ISBN 0-11-620448-6.

Central Statistical Office (1990-1995) Family Spending, Family Expenditure Survey reports, London: HMSO, annual.

Office for National Statistics (1996-) Family Spending, Family Expenditure Survey reports, London: The Stationery Office, annual.

Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (2000) The Northern Ireland Family Expenditure Survey: report for 1998/99, NISRA Monitor 1/00, Belfast: Central Survey Unit.
 
Resulting from Secondary Analysis:
Kemsley, W. F. F., (1969) Family Expenditure Survey Handbook London: HMSO (now out of print).

University of York, Department of Social Policy and Social Work (1983) The Social Policy Research Unit, (paper on establishment and history of the unit, detailing SPRU's research on the FES).

Hildenbrand, K. and Hildenbrand, W. (1986) `On the mean income effect : a data analysis of the U.K. Family Expenditure Survey', Projektbereich A, Reprint no. R-3, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universitaet Bonn, Germany.

Grodal, B. and Hildenbrand, W. (1988) The weak axiom of revealed preference in a productive economy, Projektbereich A Discussion Paper No. A-106 (revised edn.), June (original edn. April 1987), Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universitaet Bonn, Germany.

Hildenbrand, W., (1989)`Facts and ideas in microeconomic theory' European Economic Review 33, pp.251-276.

Grodal, B. and Hildenbrand, W. (1990) Statistical Engel curves, income distributions and the `Law of Demand', Projektbereich A Discussion Paper No. A-108, (revised edn.), July, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms Universitaet Bonn, Germany.

Hardle, W., Hildenbrand, W. and Jerison, M. (1991) `Empirical evidence on the law of demand' Econometrica 59 (6), November, pp.1525-1549.

Esam, P. and Berthoud R. (1991) Independent benefits for men and women, London: Policy Studies Institute.
Askham, J. et al (1992) Life after 60 : a profile of Britain's older population, London: Age Concern Institute of Gerontology. ISBN 1-872342-60-4.

Pudney, S. and Sutherland, H. (1992) The statistical reliability of microsimulation : results for a UK tax-benefit model, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Policy Modelling Unit Paper No. MPMU 9202, March.

Harmon, C. and Walker, I., (1993) `Schooling and earnings in the UK : evidence from the ROSLA experiment' The Economic and Social Review 25(1), pp.77-93.

Barmby, T., (1993) `Communication : household Labor supply, some notes on estimating a model with Pareto optimal outcomes' The Journal of Human Resources 29(3), pp.92-100.

Barmby, T.A., (1993) `Pareto optimal household labor supply : some remarks on estimation' IN Studies in Labor Economics, Avebury Press.
Hildenbrand, W. (1993) On the empirical evidence of microeconomic demand theory, Projektbereich A Discussion Paper No. A-413, 28 July.

Hildenbrand, W. and Kneip, A. (1993) `Family Expenditure data, heteroscedasticity and the law of demand' Richerche Economiche 47, pp.137-165.

Hildenbrand, W. (1993) `Facts and ideas in economic theory' European Economic Review 33, pp.251-176.

Hutton, S. and Hardman, G. (1993) The government's compensation package for VAT on fuel, CCT 1154 12.93 SH/GH, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York.

Berthoud, R., Lakey, J. and McKay, S.(eds.) (1993) The economic problems of disabled people, London: Policy Studies Institute.

Rolfe, S., Leather, P., Mackintosh, S. (1993) Available options : the constraints facing older people in meeting housing and care needs, Anchor Housing Trust. ISBN 0-906178-19-3.

Sutherland, H. and Redmond, G., (1993) The impact of the 1993 budget plans on the distribution of household incomes, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/2, March.

Atkinson, A. B., et al., (1993) Comparing low incomes in France and the United Kingdom : evidence from household expenditure surveys, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Unit Discussion Paper Series No. MU 9301, July.

Social Policy Research Unit (1993) Cash and Care : the newsletter of the Social Policy Research Unit, No. 14, Autumn.

Barr, N. and Falkingham, J. (1993) Paying for learning, Welfare State Programme Discussion Paper WSP/94, September.

Redmond, G. and Sutherland, H., (1993) How to raise two billion : some alternatives to VAT on domestic fuel, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/3, September.

Hills, J. (with the LSE Welfare State Programme), (1993) The future of welfare : a guide to the debate, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, November.

Hildenbrand, W. (1993)`Reflexions sur le contenu empirique des theories economiques' Chaire Europeenne, Lecon inaugurale, 19 November.

Tomlinson, M. and Warde, A., (1993) `Social class and change in eating habits' British Food Journal 95(1), pp.3-10.

Burton, M., Tomlinson, M. and Young, T., (1993) `The meat purchase decision' British Food Journal Vol. 95(8).

Pudney, S. and Sutherland, H., (1993) Statistical reliability and microsimulation : the role of sampling, simulation and estimation errors, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Unit Discussion Paper Series No. MU 9402, September, revised December.

Harmon, C. and Walker, I., (1994) The endogeneity of schooling, Maynooth College, Economic Working Paper Series, N47/01/94.

Harmon, C. and Walker, I., (1994) The rate of return to schooling : endogeneity bias in the UK, Co. Kildare: Maynooth College, January.

Crook, J. N., Thomas, L. C. and Hamilton, R. (1994) `Credit cards : haves, have-nots and cannot-haves' The Service Industries Journal 14, pp.204-215.

Cowell, F.A., Jenkins, S.P. and Litchfield, J.A., (1994) The changing shape of the UK income distribution : kernel density estimates, University College of Swansea, Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series No. 94-06, February, revised April.

Jenkins, S.P., (1994) The within-household distribution and why it matters : an economists perspective, University College of Swansea, Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series No. 94-05, first published October 1993, revised April 1994.

Jenkins, S.P., (1994) Winners and losers : a portrait of the UK income distribution during the 1980s, University College of Swansea, Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series No. 94-07, April.

Burton, M., Tomlinson, M. and Young, T., (1994) `Consumers' decisions whether or not to purchase meat : a double hurdle analysis of single adult households' Journal of Agricultural Economics 45(2), May, pp.202-212.

Eardley, T. and Corden, A., Earnings from self-employment : the problem of measurement and the effect on income distribution in the UK (Paper prepared for the 23rd General Conference of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, New Brunswick, Canada, August 1994) (University of York, Social Policy Research Unit, 1994).

Merrigan, P. and Normandin, M. (1994) Precautionary saving motives: an assessment from U.K. time series of cross-section, Research Centre on Employment and Economic Fluctuations Working Paper No. 29, University du Quebec a Montreal, August.

Hancock, R. and Weir, P. (1994) Pensioners' incomes in Great Britain, 1979-1989: detailed analyses of the General Household and Family Expenditure Surveys, Age Concern Institute of Gerontology Working Paper No. 7 (rev.version), September.

Hildenbrand, W. and Kneip, A. (1994) Aggregate consumers' expenditure and income, Projektbereich A Discussion Paper No. A-456, October.

Burton, M., Dorsett, R. and Young, T. (1995) The decision not to eat meat: an analysis of changing preferences, School of Economic Studies Discussion Paper Series No. 9505, The University of Manchester, January.

Redmond, G., Sutherland, H. and Wilson, M. (1995) Polimod: an outline, The Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/5, University of Cambridge, March.
Sutherland, H. (1995) `Social security versus the minimum wage - which can best tackle low pay poverty?' The New Review, Sept/Oct.

Wilson, M. (1995) Simulating income support entitlement from the 1991 Family Expenditure Survey, The Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/6, University of Cambridge, March.

Wilson, M. (1995) Non-means-tested social security benefits and the Family Expenditure Survey: disaggregating the 1991 data, The Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/7, University of Cambridge, March.

Joshi, H., Dale, A., Ward, C., and Davies, H. (1995) Dependence and independence in the finances of women aged 33, Family and Parenthood Policy and Practice series, London: Policy Studies Centre. ISBN 0-907051-89-8.

McGregor, P. and McKee, P. (1995) `A widening gap?' Democratic Dialogue 2, November, pp.39-44.

Hancock, R., Jarvis, C. and Mueller, G. (1995) The outlook for incomes in retirement: social trends and attitudes, Age Concern Institute of Gerontology, King's College London, December.

Redmond, G. and Sutherland, H. (1995) How has tax and social security policy changed since 1978? A distributional analysis, Working Papers of Department of Applied Economics, Working Paper MU 9508, University of Cambridge, December.

Borooah, V. K. and Collins, G. (1995) Was there a regional dimension to changes in income inequality in the UK over 1982-92? An analysis based on a joint decomposition of income inequality by region and by employment status, Working Papers of Department of Applied Economics, Working Paper MU 9507, University of Cambridge, November.

Bell, B. and Pitt, M. (1995) Trade union decline and the distribution of wages in the UK: evidence from kernel density estimation, Economics Discussion Paper No. 107, Nuffield College Oxford, November.

Harmon, C. and Walker, I. (1995) `Estimates of the economic return to schooling for the United Kingdom' American Economic Review 85(5) December, pp.1278-1286.

Pryke, R. (1995) Taking the measure of poverty : a critique of low-income statistics : alternative estimates and policy implications, Research Monograph 51, London: Institute of Economic Affairs. ISBN 0-255-36371-0.

Harkness, S. (1996) `The gender earnings gap : evidence from the UK' Fiscal Studies, 17(2), pp.1-36.

Holtham, G. and Mayhew, K. (1996) Tackling long-term unemployment, IPPR. ISBN 1-86030-030-8.

Hutton, S. (1996) 'Quasi-cohorts and their validation in a study of progress to independence' IN A. Dale (ed.) Exploiting national survey and census data : longitudinal and partnership analysis, CCSR Occasional Paper 10, CCSR, Faculty of Economic and Social Studies, University of Manchester. ISBN 1-8-9900512-9.

Parker, H. and Sutherland, H. (1996) `Earnings top-up or basic income and a minimum wage' Citizen's Income Bulletin 21, February, pp. 4-8.

Johnson, P., and Stears, G. (1996) Why are older pensioners poorer?, IFS Working Paper Series No. W96/13, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Lee, N., Halfpenny, P., Jones, A., and Elliott, H. (1996) `Data sources and estimates of charitable giving in Britain' Voluntas 6(1), pp. 39-66.

Eardley, T. and Corden, A. (1996) Self-employed earnings and income distribution: problems of measurement, Social Policy Report 5, University of York: Social Policy Research Unit.

Sutherland, H. (1996) Households, individuals and the re-distribution of income, The Microsimulation Unit Working Paper MU 9601, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, May.

Sutherland, H. and Wilson, M. (1996) Using Family Expenditure Survey data to simulate income tax in Polimod, The Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/15, Department of Applied Economics: University of Cambridge, May.

Giles, C., Johnson, P., McRae, J. and Taylor, J. (1996) Living with the state: the incomes and work incentives of tenants in the social rented sector, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Duncan, A. and Giles, C. (1996) `Should we subsidise pre-school childcare, and if so, how?' Fiscal Studies 17(3) August 1996, pp.39-61.

Kitson, M., Michie, J., and Sutherland, H. (1996) The fiscal and distributional implications of job generation, Working Paper No. 37, ESRC Centre for Business Research : University of Cambridge, September.

Banks, J. and Tanner, S. (1996) `Savings and wealth from the UK : evidence from micro-data' Fiscal Studies, 17(2), pp. 37-64.

Jarvis, C., Hancock, R., Askham, J., Tinker, A. (1996) Getting around after 60 : a profile of Britain's older population, Age Concern Institute of Gerontology, King's College London: HMSO. ISBN 0-11-321966-0.

Attanasio, O. and Jappelli, T. (1996) The life cycle hypothesis and consumption inequality, IFS Working Paper No.W97/17, Institute for Fiscal Studies, October.

Sutherland, H. (1996) Who benefits from tax cuts? The Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/22, Department of Applied Economics: University of Cambridge, November.

Bingley, P. and Walker, I. (1997) Household unemployment and the labour supply of married women, IFS Working Paper Series W97/1, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Bingley, P. and Walker, I. (1997) Labour supply with in-work and in-kind transfers, IFS Working Paper Series W97/2, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Bingley, P. and Walker, I. (1997) There's no such thing as a free lunch : evidence from the effect of in-kind transfers, IFS Working Paper Series W97/7, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Berloffa, G. (1997) `Temporary and permanent changes in consumption growth' The Economic Journal, 107(441), March, pp.345-358.
Employment Policy Institute (1997) A national minimum wage and in-work benefits, EPI Economic Reports, 11(5), April.

Blundell, R., Browning, M., Crawford, I. (1997) Nonparametric Engel curves and revealed preference, IFS Working Paper No.W97/14, Institute for Fiscal Studies, June.

Dargay, J.M. and Vythoulkas, P.C. (1997) Estimation of a dynamic car ownership model : a pseudo-panel approach, ESRC Transport Studies Unit, University College London, July.

Bourgignon, F., et al (1997) Eur3 : a prototype European tax-benefit model, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Unit DAE Working Paper Series No. MU 9703, July.

Hancock, R. (1997) Computing strategy for a European tax-benefit model, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics, Microsimulation Unit DAE Working Paper Series No. MU 9704, July.

Blundell, R. and Preston, I. (1997) Consumption inequality and income uncertainty, IFS Working Paper No.W97/15, Institute for Fiscal Studies, August.

Davies, H., Joshi, H. and Clarke, L., (1997) `Is it cash the deprived are short of?' Jnl. of the Royal Statistical Society A 160(1), pp.107-126.

Sutherland, H. (1997) `Women, men and the redistribution of income' Fiscal
Studies
, 18(1), pp.1-22.

Giles, C., Johnson, P., and McCrae, J. (1997) `Housing benefit and financial returns to employment for tenants in the social sector' Fiscal Studies, 18(1), pp.49-72.

Callan, T., and Sutherland, H. (1997) `The impact of comparable policies in European countries : microsimulation approaches' European Economic Review, 41, p.627-633.

Wilcox, S. and Sutherland, H. (1997) Housing benefit, affordability and work incentives : options for reform, London: National Housing Federation. ISBN 0-86297-366-X.

Equal Opportunities Commission (1997) Income and personal finance, Briefings on Women and Men in Britain series, Manchester: EOC.

Bourguignon, F. et al (1997) Eur 3 : a prototype European tax-benefit model, Document no.97-30, DELTA, Paris: Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique.

Waddams Price, C. and Hancock, R. (1997) 'UK privatisation - effects on households' IN P. Arestis, G. Palma, and M. Sawyer (eds) Markets, unemployment and economic policy, London: Routledge, pp.68-79. ISBN 0415133904.

Blow, L. and Crawford, I. (1997) The distributional effects of taxes on private motoring, IFS Commentary 65, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Kitson, M., Michie, J. and Sutherland, H. (1997) 'The fiscal and distributional implications of job generation' Cambridge Journal of Economics, 21, pp.103-120.

Parker, S.C. (1997) 'The distribution of self-employment income in the United Kingdom' Economic Journal, 107(441), pp.455-456.

Dargay, J. and Vythoulkas, P. The dynamics of car ownership : a cohort analysis, paper given at the UTSG Annual Conference, Dublin, January 1998.

Dargay, J. and Vythoulkas, P. Estimation of dynamic transport demand models using pseudo-panel data, paper given at the 8th World Conference on Transport Research, Antwerp, Belgium, 12-17 July 1998.

Atkinson, A. and Hills, J. (eds.) (1998) Exclusion, employment and opportunity, CASEpaper CASE/4, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, London School of Economics, January.

Davies, H. and Joshi, H. (1998) `Gender and income inequality in the UK 1968-1990 : the feminization of earnings or of poverty?' Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 161(1), pp.33-61.

Simister, J. (1998) Women's employment and the ownership of household durable goods in Britain and India, PhD. thesis, University of London, Birkbeck College, Department of Economics.

Giles, C. et al (1998) The distribution of income and wages in the UK and West Germany 1984-1992, London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. ISBN 1-873357-80-X.

Bramley, G. and Lancaster, S. (1998) `Modelling local and small area income distributions in Scotland' Environment and Planning C : Government and Policy, special issue.

O'Donoghue, C. and Evans, M. (1998) Recasting safety nets : reforming social assistance in Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom, ESRI Working Paper No.98, University of Cambridge and London School of Economics.

Bourguignon, F. et al (1998) Technical description of Eur 3 : a prototype European tax-benefit model, Microsimulation Unit paper no. MU/RN/25, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Agulnik, P. and Le Grand, J. (1998) Tax relief and partnership pensions, CASEpaper 5, STICERD, London School of Economics.

Attanasio, O. and Banks, J. (1998) Trends in household saving : a tale of two countries, IFS Working Paper No. W98/15, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Mitton, L. (1998) Polimod : the derivation of variables : 1994/95 FES edition, Microsimulation Unit Research Note MU/RN 27, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Mitton, L. (1998) Polimod : the derivation of variables : 1995/96 FES edition, Microsimulation Unit Research Note MU/RN 28, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Mitton, L. (1998) Polimod : the calculation of VAT and excise duties on household expenditure : 1994/95 and 1995/96 FES edition, Microsimulation Unit Research Note MU/RN 29, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Mitton, L. (1998) Updating Polimod, Microsimulation Unit Research Note MU/RN 30, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Mitton, L. (1998) Modelling changes to the means test for civil legal aid, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Waddams Price, C. and Hancock, R. (1998) 'Distributional effects of liberalising UK residential utility markets' Fiscal Studies, 19(3), pp.295-319.

Waddams Price, C. and Biermann, A. (1998) Fuel poverty in Britain : expenditure on fuels 1993-94 to 1995-96, London: Gas Consumers Council.

Blundell, R. et al (1998) Collective labor supply : heterogeneity and non-participation, IFS Working Paper Series No. W98/20, Institute for Fiscal Studies.

Banks, J. and Tanner, S. (1998) Taxing charitable giving, IFS Commentary 75, Institute for Fiscal Studies. ISBN 1-873357-85-0.

O'Donoghue, C. and Evans, M. (1998) Recasting safety nets : reforming social assistance in Germany, Ireland and the United Kingdom, DAE Working Papers Amalgamated Series No.9817, The Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Atkinson, A.B. and Sutherland, H. (1998) Microsimulation and policy debate : a case study of the minimum pension guarantee in Britain, DAE Working Papers Amalgamated Series No.9815, The Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Wetzels, C. (1998) Squeezing birth into working life : household panel data analyses comparing Great Britain, the Netherlands and Sweden, Tinbergen Institute Research Series, University of Amsterdam.

O'Donoghue, C. and Sutherland, H. (1998) Accounting for the family : the treatment of marriage and the children in European income tax systems, Innocenti Occasional Papers Economic and Social Policy Series EPS 65, Florence, Italy: UNICEF.

Parker, H. and Sutherland, H. (1998) 'How to get rid of the poverty trap : Basic Income plus national minimum wage' Citizen's Income Bulletin, 25, February.

Hildenbrand, W., Kneip, A. and Utikal, K. (1998) A non-parametric analysis of distributions of household income and attributes, Projektbereich A, Discussion Paper No. A-575, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet, Bonn, Germany.

Oppenheim, C. and Sutherland, H. (1998) 'Welfare to work : taxes and benefits' IN J. McCormick and C. Oppenheim (eds) Welfare in working order, London: Institute for Public Policy Research. ISBN 1860300626.

Madre, J-L. and Berri, A. (1998) 'Multinational long term forecasting of motorization behaviour and car fleet' Proceedings of the 1998 FISITA World Automotive Congress, Sept.27-Oct.1, 1998, Paris.

A.Berri (1999) 'Longitudinal analysis of car ownership in different countries : a demographic approach' IN M. Labbe and M. Patriksson (eds) Transportation research : selected papers from the 6th Meeting of the EURO Working Group on Transportation, held 9-11 Sept. 1998, Chalmers University of Technology, Gothenburg, Sweden, Norvell, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Burchardt, T., Hills, J. and Propper, C. (1999) Private welfare and public policy, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation. ISBN 1-902633-00-8.

Callan, T. et al (1999) Comparative analysis of basic income proposals : UK and
Ireland
, Microsimulation Unit Research Note no.31, February, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Immervoll, H. et al (1999) Budgeting for fairness? The distributional effects of three Labour budgets, Microsimulation Unit Research Note no.32, March, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Lee, S. (1999) The usefulness of regression analysis : an investigation into factors affecting the head of household's expenditure on food, dissertation for MSc Advanced Social Research Methods and Statistics, Department of Sociology, City University.

Hildenbrand, W. and Kneip, A. (1999) 'Demand aggregation under structural stability' Journal of Mathematical Economics, 31, pp.81-109.

Kneip, A. and Utikal, K.J. (1999) Inference for density families using functional principal component analysis, Projektbereich A, Discussion Paper A-598, Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universitaet, Bonn, Germany.

Mitton, L. and Sutherland, H. (1999) Maintaining and updating POLIMOD, Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. MU/RN/33, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Dargay, J. M., J-L. Madre and A. Berri Car ownership dynamics seen through the follow-up of cohorts: a comparison of France and the UK, paper presented at 79th Annual Conference of the Transportation Research Board, Washington D.C., USA, January 9-13, 2000.

Dargay, J.M. and Vythoulkas, P.C. (1999) 'Estimation of a dynamic car-ownership model: a pseudo-panel approach' Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 33(3), pp.287-302.

Immervoll, H. (2000) Fiscal drag - an automatic stabiliser?, University of Cambridge, Department of Applied Economics Working Paper 25, September.

Taylor, R. (2000) Guidelines for creating clusters using grade correspondence analysis : practical and technical issues Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. 39, September, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Koeniger, W. (2000) Labor and financial market interactions: the case of labor income risk and car insurance in the UK 1969-95, Italy: European University Institute.

Dayal, N. et al (2000) Enhancing Family Resources Survey income data with expenditure data from the Family Expenditure Survey : data comparisons Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. 40, December, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Daly, M. (2000) The gender division of welfare : the impact of the British and German welfare states, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Taylor, R., Sutherland, H. and Gomulka, J. (2001) Using POLIMOD to evaluate alternative methods of expenditure imputation Microsimulation Unit Research Note No. 38, January, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Piachaud, D. and Sutherland, H. (2001) 'Child poverty in Britain and the new Labour government' Journal of Social Policy, 30, pp.95-118.

Sutherland, H. and Piachaud, D. (2001) 'Reducing child poverty in Britain : an assessment of government policy 1997-2001' The Economic Journal, 111 No.469, pp.F85-F101.

Dickens, R. and Ellwood, D.T. (2001) Whither poverty in Great Britain and the United States? The determinants of changing poverty and whether work will work, National Bureau of Economic Research, Working Paper 8253, Cambridge, MA, USA: NBER.

Dargay, J.M., Madre, J-L. and Berri, A. (2001?) 'Car ownership dynamics seen through the follow-up of cohorts' Transportation Research record, 1733, paper no. 00-0749.

Dargay, J.M. (2001) 'The effect of income on car ownership: evidence of asymmetry'
Transportation Research Part A, 35, pp.807-821.

Dargay, J.M. (2002) 'Determinants of car ownership in rural and urban areas: a pseudo-panel analysis'
Transportation Research Part E, 35, pp.351-366.

Sawkins, J.W. and Dickie, V.A. (2002) National Lottery participation and expenditure: the first five years, Discussion Paper in Economics No. 2002/2, Economics Division, School of Management, Heriot-Watt University.

Saunders, P., Bradshaw, J. and Hirst, M. (2002) 'Using household data to develop an income poverty line' Social Policy and Administration, 36(3), pp.217-234.

Immervoll, H. and O'Donoghue, C. (2002) Welfare benefits and work incentives: an analysis of the distribution of net replacement rates in Europe using EUROMOD, a multi-country microsimulation model, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM4/01, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Immervoll, H. (2002) The distribution of average and marginal effective tax rates in European Union member states, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM2/02, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Feres, P. et al (2002) Indicators for social inclusion in the European Union: how responsive are they to macro-level changes? EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/02, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Sawkins, J. W. and Dickie, V. A. (2003) 'National Lottery participation and expenditure: preliminary results using a two-stage modelling approach' Applied Economics Letters, vol.9, pp.769-773.

Immervoll, H. (2004) Falling up the stairs: an exploration of the effects of 'bracket creep' on household incomes, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/04, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Verbist, G. (2004) Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes: an international comparison across the EU using EUROMOD, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM5/04, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Mabbett, D. (2004) Fiscal stabilisers in Europe: the macroeconomic impact of tax and benefit systems, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM7/04, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Atkinson, A.B. and Meulders, D. (2004) EU action on social inclusion and gender mainstreaming, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM8/04, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Grawe, N.D. (2004) 'The 3-day week of 1974 and earnings data reliability in the Family Expenditure Survey and the National Child Development Study', Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 66(4), pp.567-579.

Mercader-Prats, M. and Levy, H. (2004) The role of tax and transfers in reducing personal income inequality in Europe's regions: evidence from EUROMOD, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM9/04, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Stephens, M.(Jr.) and Ward-Batts, J. (2004) 'The Impact of Separate Taxation on the Intra-Household Allocation of Assets: Evidence from the U.K' Journal of Public Economics, 88(9-10), August, pp.1989-2007.

Atkinson, A.B. (2005) EUROMOD and the development of EU social policy, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM1/05, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Verbist, G. (2005) Replacement incomes and taxes: a distributional analysis for the EU-15 countries, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM2/05, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Orsini, K. and Spadaro, A. (2005) Sharing resources within the household: a multi-country microsimulation analysis of the determinants of intrahousehold 'strategic weight' differentials and their distributional outcomes, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM3/05, Microsimulation Unit, Department of
Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Sutherland, H. and Lietz, C. (2005) Social indicators and other income statistics using EUROMOD: an assessment of the 2001 baseline and changes 1998-2001, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM6/05, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge.

Sutherland, H. (ed) (2005) Micro-level analysis of the European Social Agenda: combating poverty and social exclusion through changes in social and fiscal policy, EUROMOD Working Paper No. EM8/05, Microsimulation Unit, Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge, March.

Brown, S., et al. (2006) 'Risk preference and employment contract type', Journal of the Royal Statistical Society A, 169(4), pp.849-863.

Dorling, D. et al. (2007) Poverty and wealth across Britain 1968 to 2005, Findings No.2077, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation.

Dorling, D. et al. (2007) Poverty, wealth and place in Britain, 1968 to 2005, York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation/Policy Press. ISBN 978 1 86134 995 8.


The Institute of Alcohol Studies (IAS) has produced a 'Data Dictionary' covering summary information on UK-based survey series (including the FES) that include any data on alcohol consumption. Further information and links to the dictionary documents may be found on the IAS Data Dictionary - Table of Contents web page.

Chai, A. and A. Moneta (2009) 'Comparing shapes of Engel curves', Economics Bulletin, 29(2), pp.1164-1170; also published as Chai, A. and Moneta, A. (2008), Comparing shapes of Engel curves, Jena Economic Research Papers, no.093.

Chai, A. and A. Moneta (2008) Satiation, escaping satiation, and structural change: some evidence from the evolution of Engel curves, Papers on Economics and Evolution, no. 0818.


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