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Lalitha Try

@LalithaTry

Economist at @resfoundation working on everything living standards, welfare and incomes

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As we enter the final stretch of the Unviersal Credit roll-out, how has the biggest benefit reform in a generation shaped our country?

Get 🆕 RF analysis from Alex Clegg ⤵️ resolutionfoundation.org/publications/i…

As we enter the final stretch of the Unviersal Credit roll-out, how has the biggest benefit reform in a generation shaped our country? Get 🆕 RF analysis from @Alex__Clegg ⤵️ resolutionfoundation.org/publications/i…
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We at Resolution Foundation are today welcoming applications to join our (paid) Research Associates programme. This offers part-time or temporary opportunities for those with research or policy expertise to contribute to important economic policy debates. resolutionfoundation.org/about-us/oppor… (1/n)

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How did living standards for different groups change during the cost of living crisis?

Read this new blog from Adam Corlett and Lalitha Try which takes you through the five key takeaways from the latest living standards data.⤵️ resolutionfoundation.org/comment/five-t…

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In a new blog post, Lalitha Try and I argue that raising the living standards of all means the UK must implement an agenda focussed not just on growth but also on measures for predistribution and redistribution.
blogs.lse.ac.uk/inequalities/2…

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back in office(@FeliciaOdamtten) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Excited to share my blog for LSE, reflecting on my journey into economics, the creation of The Black Economists Network , & the need for diversity/representation in the field. Feel free to read to understand my perspective on why marginalised voices matter in shaping our economic future :)

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