IFS: The latest picture on school funding and costs in England
The government regularly claims that school funding and funding per pupil in England are at record highs. Such claims are, to put it mildly, unhelpful…
The government regularly claims that school funding and funding per pupil in England are at record highs. Such claims are, to put it mildly, unhelpful…
The Scottish Government has boosted support for students’ living costs from September through increasing the amount students can borrow by £2,400 a year. Graduates, on…
Event details for today’s IFS post-Autumn Statement analysis: IFS Director Paul Johnson’s opening remarks: Inflation may be coming down, but it was increases in the…
The performance of Scottish pupils in international PISA tests has declined over time in maths and science. Scotland is no longer the best-performing UK nation…
42% of university-educated workers outside London work in a job that does not require a degree, up from 31% in 1993. The share is highest…
Since its peak in 2003–04, total public spending on adult skills has fallen by 31%. Alongside that, the average amount invested in training by employers…
The government is currently presiding over an increase in schools funding in England which is reversing past cuts to per-pupil spending. We project that school…
Inheritances will be twice as big on average for those born in the 1980s as for those born in the 1960s. In addition, parental earnings…
IFS: 30-year-olds without any qualifications are more likely to be disabled than university graduates in their 60s New research, out today by the Institute for…
Funding systems for many public services are doing a poor job of aligning funding with spending need across England, with deprived areas getting a lower…
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