2nd UKMOD Fest – Edinburgh 30 June 2023

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We are pleased to announce the 2nd UKMOD Fest, a gathering of developers, users and friends of UKMOD, the free tax-benefit microsimulation model for the UK and its constituent nations, to share experiences and ideas related to the model and its applications. We gratefully acknowledge the interest of the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) and the DWP analysists who will present their tax-benefit model PSM, and discuss methodological and empirical issues.

Date: 30 June 2023

Venue:

abrdn Financial Fairness Trust
6 St Andrew Square,
Edinburgh, EH2 2AH

Registration is free and can be completed here. The video link to join online is available below:

Click here to join the Teams meeting

Program

9.00 amWelcome and coffee
9.15 amIntroduction
Matteo Richiardi (CeMPA)
9.30 amThe new UKHLS-UKMOD input data
Daria Popova (CeMPA)
10.00 amThe Marginal Tax Rate (MTR) and Net Replacement Rate (NRR) add-ons
Justin van de Ven (CeMPA)
10.30 amcoffee break
10.45 amInstitutional uses of UKMOD
Nicola Hudson (SPICe), Helen Price (Scottish Government), Matthew Keep (House of Commons Library), Lewis Smith (Scottish Fiscal Commission).
Chair: Matteo Richiardi (CeMPA)
11.30 amAnalysis of benefit take-up using UKHLS and UKMOD
Melchior Vella (CeMPA)
12.30 pmlunch
1.30 pmPanel session – Model comparison: PSM and UKMOD
Will Fairweather and Stuart Maclachlan (DWP), Justin van de Ven (CeMPA).
Chair: Matteo Richiardi (CeMPA)
2.30 pmcoffee break
2.45 pmPanel session – Methodology: Model uncertainty, Covid data
Will Fairweather and Stuart Maclachlan (DWP), Justin van de Ven (CeMPA).
Chair: Matteo Richiardi (CeMPA)
3.30 pmGeneral discussion – UKMOD development priority list
Chair: Justin van de Ven (CeMPA)
4.00 pmConclusions
Matteo Richiardi (CeMPA)

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UKMOD benefits from the support of the abrdn Financial Fairness Trust. abrdn Financial Fairness Trust funds research, policy work and campaigning activities to tackle financial problems and improve living standards for people on low-to-middle incomes in the UK. It is an independent charitable trust registered in Scotland (SC040877).

Support of the abrdn Trust for the organisation of the event is gratefully acknowledged.