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Dr. Barra Roantree

Assistant Professor (Above The Bar) (Economics)

 


I'm an Assistant Professor in Economics and Programme Director of the MSc in Economic Policy at Trinity College Dublin. I previously worked as an economist at the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) in Dublin and the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) in London. I was a member of the Irish Government's 2021-22 Commission on Taxation and Welfare.
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Member of Irish Society for Women in Economics executive committee (leadership group 2023-24) 2023-
Member of DFHERIS Evidence Programme for Student Support 2024-
Member of Foundation for Fiscal Studies projects committee 2023-
Member of the Government's Commission on Taxation and Welfare 2021-2022
Member of TILDA Steering Committee 2024-
Member of Department of Transport National Demand Management Strategy Fiscal Measures steering group 2023-2024
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Irish Economics Association 1/1/2018
Royal Economics Assocation 1/9/2012
Barra Roantree and Karina Doorley, Poverty, income inequality and living standards in Ireland, Jointly-published Reports 4, ESRI and Community Foundation Ireland, September, 2023, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Barra Roantree, Inequality in Ireland: 1987-2019, Deaton Review Country studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, November, 2023, p1 - 40, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text
Barra Roantree, ESRI Poverty, Income Inequality and Living Standards Spreadsheet, 28/10/2022, Economic and Social Research Institute, 2022, Dataset, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Michelle Barrett, Karina Doorley, Paul Redmond, Barra Roantree, How Has the Gender Earnings Gap in Ireland Changed in Thirty Years?, Social Sciences, 11, (8), 2022, p367 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
Roantree, Barra and Barrett, Michelle and Redmond, Paul, Poverty, income inequality and living standards in Ireland: Second annual report, Jointly-published Reports, 1, Economic and Social Research Institute, 2022, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Slaymaker, Rachel and Roantree, Barra and Nolan, Anne and O'Toole, Conor, Future trends in housing tenure and the adequacy of retirement income, Economic and Social Research Institute, 2022, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Barrett, Michelle and Farrell, Niall and Roantree, Barra, Energy poverty and deprivation in Ireland, ESRI Research Series, 144, Economic and Social Research Institute, 2022, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Kakoulidou, Theano and Doolan, Michael and Roantree, Barra, Earnings-related benefits in Ireland: rationale, costs and work incentives, Economic and Social Research Institute, 2022, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Doolan, Michael and Roantree, Barra and Slaymaker, Rachel, Low income renters and housing supports, Economic and Social Research Institute, 2022, Report, PUBLISHED  TARA - Full Text  DOI
Peter Levell, Barra Roantree, Jonathan Shaw, Mobility and the lifetime distributional impact of tax and transfer reforms, International Tax and Public Finance, 28, (4), 2021, p751--793 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED  DOI
  

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Barra Roantree and Barra Roantree, Sustainable Development: The Role of Taxation, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2023, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Dublin Economics Workshop, Annual Economic Policy Conference, 22/23 September 2023, 2023, Wexford, Rowena Dwyer Ciarán Mac An Bhaird Yvonne McCarthy Aebhric McGibney Dermot O'Leary Seán Prior Barra Roantree, Meetings /Conferences Organised, PUBLISHED
Barra Roantree and Barra Roantree, Income Inequality and Living Standards, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2022, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Barra Roantree, Mark Regan, Born under a bad sign: the impact of finishing school when labour markets are weak, 2021, Working Paper, PUBLISHED
Barra Roantree, Understanding Income Inequality in Ireland, Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland, 2020, Journal Article, PUBLISHED
Barra Roantree, Thomas Pope, Robert Joyce, The characteristics and incomes of the top 1%, IFS Briefing Note, BN253, Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2019, Report, PUBLISHED
Barra Roantree, Mark Regan, Tim Callan, Michael Savage, John R Walsh, Housing Assistance Payment: Potential impacts on financial incentives to work, ESRI Working Paper, 610, The Economic and Social Research Institute, January, 2019, p1 - 31, Report, PUBLISHED
The goose's golden egg: taxes, benefits and redistribution in the UK in, Plucking the goose : a century of taxation from the Great War to the digital age, London, Tolley Publishing Company, 2016, [Paul Johnson and Barra Roantree], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Options for increasing tax in, The IFS Green Budget: February 2015, The Institute for Fiscal Studies, 2015, pp227 - 266, [Stuart Adam and Barra Roantree], Book Chapter, PUBLISHED
Stuart Adam Barra Roantree, The coalition government's record on tax, IFS Briefing Note, BN167, The Institute for Fiscal Studies, March, 2015, p1 - 33, Report, PUBLISHED

  

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Award Date
Foundation for Fiscal Studies Miriam Hederman O"Brien Prize 2022
Barrington Medal, Statistical & Social Inquiry Society of Ireland 2020