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List of tables, figures and boxes Acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Measuring financial work incentives
3. Financial work incentives in Britain: 1979 to 2005
Work incentives in 2005
How do work incentives in 2005 vary by family type?
Changes in work incentives over time
Changes in work incentives for different groups
4. Poverty, inequality and work incentives over time
5. The effects of possible tax and benefit reforms on work incentives and the distribution of income
Increasing NIC rates
Reducing NIC rates
Increasing income support and other safety-net benefits
Increasing child benefit
Increasing the starting-rate limit
Reducing the housing benefit taper
Increasing WTC
Increasing the child element of CTC
Introducing a big-family premium in CTC
Extending the baby addition in CTC
Comparing the reforms
6. Conclusion
Patterns in work incentives
Work incentives and income redistribution
Government policy and the incentives-redistribution trade-off
References Appendix
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