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Jon Franklin

Jon Franklin

Chief Economist Read more

Published: 15th September, 2019

Updated: 14th May, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Rachel Gomez

Rachel Gomez

Economist Read more

Published: 23rd May, 2019

Updated: 4th October, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Madison Kerr

Madison Kerr

Economist Read more

Published: 15th May, 2019

Updated: 18th December, 2020

Author: Tia Manavis

Jamie O'Halloran

Jamie O'Halloran

Economist Read more

Published: 15th March, 2019

Updated: 18th January, 2022

Author: Tia Manavis

Dr Mark Graham

Dr Mark Graham

Economic Associate Read more

Published: 1st September, 2011

Updated: 16th April, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Helen Hughson

Helen Hughson

Economic Associate Read more

Published: 1st August, 2011

Updated: 23rd November, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Disha Mitra

Disha Mitra

Economic Associate Read more

Published: 15th July, 2011

Updated: 24th October, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Sadia Sheikh

Sadia Sheikh

Economic Associate Read more

Published: 15th February, 2011

Updated: 15th January, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Becky Stuttard

Becky Stuttard

Economic Associate Read more

Published: 1st February, 2011

Updated: 16th April, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

Shane Vallance

Shane Vallance

Economic Associate Read more

Published: 1st January, 2011

Updated: 16th April, 2021

Author: Tia Manavis

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  • PBE Reacts: ONS inflation statistics, May 2022

    PBE Reacts: ONS inflation statistics, May 2022

    Jamie O'Halloran, Economist at Pro Bono Economics, gives his reaction to this month's ONS consumer price inflation statistics.

  • New study reveals the ‘vicious cycle’ of intergenerational mental health problems

    New study reveals the ‘vicious cycle’ of intergenerational mental health problems

    New research by Pro Bono Economics has found that the long-term cost of failing to support an 11-year-old whose mother has experience of depression is around £11,600.

  • PBE Reacts: ONS labour market statistics, May 2022

    PBE Reacts: ONS labour market statistics, May 2022

    PBE Economist, Madison Kerr, gives her reaction to this month's ONS labour market statistics.

  • Breaking the cycle: The economic cost of poor parental mental health

    Breaking the cycle: The economic cost of poor parental mental health

    Working in partnership with Our Time, this research provides an analysis of the economic impact of children raised by a parent who has mental health difficulties.

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    Rising inflation: What do charities need to know?

    Inflation is rising. Charity boards and leadership teams need to be planning for rising inflation to impact costs, pay deals, donation levels, and demand. Pro Bono Economics has pulled together the key issues to look out for.

  • A decade of change for children's services funding

    A decade of change for children's services funding

    PBE’s research raises concerns of a false economy in children’s services, where the need for Local Authorities to cut costs has fallen predominantly on early interventions spending such as children’s centres, family support services and services for young people.

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