Income-based policies in Scotland – how would they affect health and health inequalities?

New NHS Scotland report tests policy ideas using our tax-benefit microsimulation model to see the potential impact on premature death rates and other health inequalities

New analysis from EUROMOD in World Bank flagship report on Europe and Central Asia

'Toward a New Social Contract : Taking on Distributional Tensions in Europe and Central Asia’ proposes three overall policy principles to help address rising inequality and increased vulnerability in society

Professor Matteo Richiardi takes over as the new Director of EUROMOD

Leading our innovative research in microsimulation, Professor Richiardi takes over from Professor Holly Sutherland on 1 October 2018.

New flash estimates of poverty risk published by the European Commission

Using our tax benefit microsimulation model EUROMOD to provide policy makers with new estimates of 2017 poverty and income inequality levels in European countries

Challenging poverty in developing countries – the impact of our innovation in microsimulation in Mozambique

New spin-off models based on EUROMOD, our tax-benefit microsimulation model developed at Essex, are informing effective policies to combat poverty in developing countries

Latvia Stumbling Towards Progressive Income Taxation: Episode II

This policy brief uses EUROMOD-LV model to analyze the distributional effects of the 2018 Tax Reform in Latvia

EUROMOD analysis informs new European Commission reports on economic policies

New 2018 European Semester recommendations build on country-specific analysis supported by ISER’s tax benefit microsimulation model, EUROMOD

World Bank uses EUROMOD for flagship report on European Union

New analysis by the World Bank finds inequality among people has been mounting in many parts of the EU since the 1990s, as low-income Europeans have been falling behind in the labour market