Her primary areas of investigation include Euromod, Public economics, Microsimulation model, Poverty and Policy analysis. Euromod is integrated with Risk analysis, Unemployment, Development economics and Publishing in her study. Her Development economics study combines topics in areas such as Macroeconomics, Culture of poverty and Public policy.
She has researched Public economics in several fields, including Entitlement, Actuarial science, Social security, Probit model and Measure. Her research in Poverty intersects with topics in Social policy, Social Welfare, Median income and Demographic economics. Her Policy analysis study combines topics in areas such as Health care, Subsidy, In kind, Public housing and International comparisons.
Her primary areas of study are Public economics, Poverty, Euromod, Child poverty and Labour economics. Her Public economics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Cash, Policy analysis, Social security and Distribution. As a part of the same scientific study, she usually deals with the Poverty, concentrating on Development economics and frequently concerns with Poverty reduction.
Her Euromod research is classified as research in Microsimulation model. Her research in Child poverty focuses on subjects like Government, which are connected to Paid work and Public policy. Her research integrates issues of Recession and Gross income in her study of Labour economics.
Holly Sutherland mainly investigates Euromod, Poverty, Income distribution, Public economics and Household income. Euromod is a subfield of Microsimulation model that Holly Sutherland explores. Her Poverty research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Development economics, Labour economics and Social exclusion.
In Labour economics, she works on issues like Unemployment, which are connected to Earnings. The various areas that she examines in her Income distribution study include Consolidation, Economic system and Fiscal union. Her Public economics research includes themes of Policy analysis and Redistribution of income and wealth.
Holly Sutherland mostly deals with Euromod, Income distribution, Public economics, Recession and Poverty. Her Euromod study is focused on Microsimulation model in general. In her study, Social security and Universal Credit is strongly linked to Direct tax, which falls under the umbrella field of Income distribution.
Holly Sutherland interconnects Publishing and Policy analysis in the investigation of issues within Public economics. Holly Sutherland has included themes like Earnings, Labour economics and Welfare in her Recession study. She combines subjects such as Median income, Social Welfare, Economic system and Demographic economics with her study of Poverty.
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EUROMOD: the European Union tax-benefit microsimulation model
Holly Sutherland;Francesco Figari.
Research Papers in Economics (2013)
Parents and children: incomes in two generations.
A. B. Atkinson;Alan Maynard;Chris Trinder;J. Corlyon.
(1983)
EUROMOD: An integrated European benefit-tax model
Holly Sutherland.
(2001)
Household Incomes and Redistribution in the European Union: Quantifying the Equalizing Properties of Taxes and Benefits
Herwig Immervoll;Horacio Levy;Christine Lietz;Daniela Mantovani.
The distributional effects of government spending and taxation / Papadimitriou, Dimitri B. [edit.] (2006)
The distributional impact of in‐kind public benefits in European countries
Alari Paulus;Holly Sutherland;Holly Sutherland;Panos Tsakloglou.
Journal of Policy Analysis and Management (2010)
Microsimulation and Policy Analysis
Francesco Figari;Francesco Figari;Alari Paulus;Holly Sutherland.
Handbook of Income Distribution (2015)
Model 10: EUROMOD — The Tax-Benefit Microsimulation Model for the European Union
Holly Sutherland.
(2007)
The distributional effects of fiscal consolidation in nine EU countries
Silvia Avram;Francesco Figari;Chrysa Leventi;Horacio Levy.
Research Papers in Economics (2013)
The Arithmetic of Tax and Social Security Reform: A User's Guide to Microsimulation Methods and Analysis
Gerry Redmond;H. Sutherland;Moira Wilson.
(1998)
Microsimulation Modelling For Policy Analysis: Challenges and Innovations
Lavinia Mitton;Holly Sutherland;Melvyn Weeks.
(2000)
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