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This paper presents findings from research carried out in several areas of South Sudan in the context of armed conflict and raiding
A Longitudinal Analysis of Vietnamese Teachers’ Sensemaking and Practices
A project exploring why tax is complex and how to measure complexity
The Civil Service Leadership Academy offers a 3 part series of virtual workshops focused on leading in complexity.
This article draws on qualitative data with adolescent girls and boys, their caregivers, service providers and community leaders
A spreadsheet for measuring the relative complexity of parts of the UK tax system.
This is the first in a series of papers examining the future of command and control in the period from 2030 to 2040.
The OTS has published a focus paper on tax complexity, together with updated versions of its various complexity-themed papers.
The objective of this study was to identify ethical challenges in the literature on the conduct of research during the 2014-2016 West Africa outbreak
This paper synthesises findings from a linked series of studies on user and provider beliefs and practices
Immigration staff guidance on routing and processing applications from customers applying for a Student visa under Appendix Student.
Papers analysing the use of definitions for three tax acts.
The Office of Tax Simplification set out lessons learned and four principles for avoiding complexity.
This 2014 paper sets out in detail our method for measuring where the tax system is most complex.
This paper explains how the OTS complexity index works.
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