Date

Speaker

Event

 

12/11/2009

Dr Anne Green (Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick)

A review of evidence and meta-analysis for the DWP

25/6/2009

Tommaso Frattini (University College London)

Immigration and prices in the UK

18/6/2009

Gianna Giannelli (University of Florence)

Have labour market reforms at the turn of the millennium changed job durations of the new entrants?

28/5/2009

Peter Urwin (Centre for Employment Research, Westminster Business School)

Undergraduate Economics in UK Higher Education: a Review

21/5/2009

Marcello Sartarelli (Institute of Education)

Does a good mark affect the well-being of students? Evidence from discontinuities in English schools tests

7/5/2009

Rikke Nørding Christensen (University of Aarhus)

Evaluating the effectiveness of active labour market programs for unemployed in Denmark

23/4/2009

Vincent Pattison (University of Manchester)

Beyond wages: An holistic perspective on working poverty in the UK

16/4/2009

Stefan Speckesser (PSI and CER, University of Westminster)

'Pathways to Work': An analysis of regional data

2/4/2009

Allan Little (One North East)

Spatial pattern of economic activity and inactivity in Britain: people or place effects?

5/3/2009

Franz Buscha (CER, University of Westminster)

Earnings and Occupational Status Returns to Lifelong Learning

5/2/2009

Melanie Luehrmann (IFS and Royal Holloway)

Who wears the trousers? A semiparametric analysis of decision power in couples

22/1/2009

Ralf Wilke (University of Nottingham)

Job seekers allowance in Great Britain: How does the regional labour market affect the duration until job finding?

8/1/2009

Ralf Martin (Centre for Economic Performance, LSE)

The effects of carbon prices on business: a conservative estimate

11/12/2008

Anne Raudaskoski (WestmARC, University of Westminster)

'Who is here to learn?' The role of the New Media Knowledge network in the digital media sector

27/11/2008

Olmo Silva (LSE)

Unobservables and matching as an evaluation method: Evidence from an education intervention

20/11/2008

Getinet Haile (PSI)

Workplace demographic diversity and employee job-related well-being in Britain: a WERS2004 based analysis

6/11/2008

Debra Hevenstone (University of Michigan)

The Causes and Consequences of Atypical Employment

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