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history tells us that we should not be surprised if taxes were to rise post-election. And the performance of Scotland …
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The debate around funding student loans has largely focused on what share of student loans will be repaid, and what share of the cost will need to be picked up by the taxpayer. Much less attention has been paid to the government cost of financing student loans that do get repaid. In this report,...
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After health, funding for Scottish councils is the second largest item in the Scottish Government's Budget. In the original 2022-23 budget as passed by the Scottish Parliament, the Scottish Government allocated £10.6 billion to councils as part of the main local government portfolio, with...
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The UK has seen a significant decline in investment in adult education and training. This chapter analyses how the …
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The aim of this report, the IFS's first in-depth analysis of the Scottish Government Budget, is to look at some of the key implications for the coming year, and for the longer term. We do not attempt to cover all of the different services that the Scottish Government is responsible for, or all...
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Given that education policy is a devolved matter across the UK, a natural question to ask is how school spending per …
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Our sixth annual report on education spending shows changes over time across different stages of education, as well as …
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This is our fifth annual report on education spending funded by the Nuffield Foundation. It seeks to provide a clear … and consistent comparison of the level and changes in spending per student across different stages of education. Following … on from cuts to most areas of education spending during the 2010s, the government has provided additional funding at …
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Scotland planning to reduce borrowing used for capital purposes (in an attempt to maintain some headroom against its borrowing … limits), is set to see capital funding in Scotland fall significantly in real terms over the second half of the 2020s. More …
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