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Workplace:Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2007

  1. Rarely pure and never simple: extracting the truth from self-reported data on substance use
    CeMMAP working papers, Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads

2006

  1. The Welfare Cost of Means Testing: Pensioner Participation in Income
    Working Papers, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics Downloads

2005

  1. Estimation of dynamic linear models in short panels with ordinal observation
    CeMMAP working papers, Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fiscal Studies Downloads
  2. Poverty and Fertility in Less Developed Countries: A Comparative Analysis
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations

2004

  1. Measuring the Vulnerability of Children in Developing Countries: An Application to Guatemala
    UCW Working Paper, Understanding Children's Work (UCW Project) Downloads
    Also in
    UCW Working Paper, Understanding Children's Work (UCW Project) (2004) Downloads

2003

  1. The Use of Self-Report and Drugs Tests in the Measurement of Illicit Drug Consumpiton
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
  2. The Welfare Cost of Means-Testing: Pensioner Participation in Income Support
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003, Royal Economic Society Downloads View citations
    Also in
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester (2002) Downloads View citations

    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Applied Econometrics (2007)
  3. The take-up of multiple means-tested benefits by British pensioners. Evidence from the Family Resources Survey
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Fiscal Studies (2004)

2002

  1. Keeping off the Grass? An Econometric Model of Cannabis Consumption by Young People in Britain
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads
  2. The Road to Ruin? Sequences of initiation to drug use and offending by young people in Britain
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2002, Royal Economic Society Downloads View citations
    Also in
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads

2000

  1. Econometric Issues in the Analysis of Linked Longitudinal Employer-Worker Data
    Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers, Econometric Society Downloads
  2. Risk in Tuscan Agriculture in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads

1999

  1. GENDER AND RACIAL DISCRIMINATION IN PAY AND PROMOTION FOR NHS NURSES
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Downloads
    See Also Journal Article in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics (2000)
  2. Output Risk in Tuscan Agriculture in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
    The Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS), University of Warwick, Department of Economics

1997

  1. On a specification test for competing risk models
    IFS Working Papers, Institute for Fiscal Studies

1995

  1. Redistributive Policy in a Transition Economy: The Case of Hungary
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads View citations

1993

  1. Housing and Housing Reform in Urban China: Efficiency, Distribution and Implications for Social Security
    Working Papers, Cambridge - D.P. on Economic Transition

1992

  1. Economic Transformation and Income Distribution in Hungary: Can the Tax Benefit System Cope?
    Working Papers, Cambridge - D.P. on Economic Transition
  2. Social Security Reform in Urban China: The Case of Shanghai
    Working Papers, Cambridge - D.P. on Economic Transition

Undated

  1. Analysing Drug Abuse with British Crime Survey Data: Modelling and Questionnaire Design Issues
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series C (2000)
  2. Applying Heterogeneous Transition Models in Labour Economics: The Role of Youth Training in labour Market transitions
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads
  3. Econometric Issues in the Analysis of Linked Cross-Section Employer-Worker Surveys
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
  4. Econometrics and the Renaissance: A Discrete Random-Effects Panel Data Model of Farm Tenures in Fifteenth Century Florence
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  5. Employers, Workers and Unions: An Analysis of a Firm-Worker Panel with Endogenous Sampling, Attrition and Missing Data
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester View citations
  6. Firm-Specific Gender and Ethnicity Pay Differentials in Britain
    University of Cyprus Working Papers in Economics, University of Cyprus Department of Economics Downloads View citations
  7. Gender, Race, Pay and Promotion in the British Nursing Profession Estimation of a Generalised Ordered ProbitModel
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
    Also in
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester View citations

    See Also Journal Article in Journal of Applied Econometrics (2000)
  8. Household Welfare Change During Economic Transition in Hungary An Application of Semiparametric Estimation
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  9. Illicit Drug Use and labour Market Achievement: Evidence from the UK
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
    See Also Journal Article in Applied Economics (2001)
  10. Indirect Tax Reform in Bulgaria
    Discussion Papers in European Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads
  11. On Some Statistical Methods for Modelling the Incidence of Poverty
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
    Also in
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester

    See Also Journal Article in Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics (1999)
  12. On the Impact of Anti-Discrimination Legislation
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
  13. On the Use of Algorithms for Optimal Targeting of Income Transfers
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  14. Pay Differentials, Discrimination and Worker Grievances
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads
  15. Poverty and Social Security in Bulgaria During Transition
    Discussion Papers in European Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  16. Specification Tests for Random-Effects Transition Models An Application to a Model of the Role of YTS in the Youth Labour Market
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester
  17. State Pensions and the Welfare of Pensioners during Economic Transition: An Analysis of Hungarian Survey Data
    Discussion Papers in European Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester View citations
  18. The Effect of Under-Reporting in Statistical Models of Criminal Activity Estimation of an Error Correction Model with Measurement Error
    Discussion Papers in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester View citations
    Also in
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester View citations
  19. The Wages of Sin? Illegal Drug Use and the Labour Market
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads View citations
  20. The growth of Illicit Drugs Markets in the UK 1978-99
    Discussion Papers in Public Sector Economics, Department of Economics, University of Leicester Downloads

Journal Articles

2008

  1. The dynamics of perception: modelling subjective wellbeing in a short panel
    Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series A, 2008, 171, (1), 21-40 Downloads

2007

  1. Measurement error in models of welfare participation
    Journal of Public Economics, 2007, 91, (1-2), 327-341 Downloads
  2. The welfare cost of means-testing: pensioner participation in income support
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2007, 22, (3), 581-598 Downloads
    See Also Working Paper (2003)

2006

  1. On the Economics of Illicit Drugs
    De Economist, 2006, 154, (4), 483-490 Downloads
  2. Simulating the Reform of Means-tested Benefits with Endogenous Take-up and Claim Costs
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2006, 68, (2), 135-166 Downloads View citations

2005

  1. Hours Constraints and In-Work Poverty
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 2005, 57, (3), 305-315 Downloads

2004

  1. Keeping off the grass? An econometric model of cannabis consumption in Britain
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2004, 19, (4), 435-453 Downloads View citations
  2. The Take-Up of Multiple Means-Tested Benefits by British Pensioners: Evidence from the Family Resources Survey
    Fiscal Studies, 2004, 25, (3), 279-303 View citations
    See Also Working Paper (2003)

2003

  1. The Road to Ruin? Sequences of Initiation to Drugs and Crime in Britain
    Economic Journal, 2003, 113, (486), C182-C198 Downloads View citations

2001

  1. Illicit Drug Use and Labour Market Achievement: Evidence from the UK
    Applied Economics, 2001, 33, (13), 1655-68 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper
  2. Measuring the welfare costs of EU accession
    The Economics of Transition, 2001, 9, (2), 281-314 Downloads

2000

  1. Analysing drug abuse with British Crime Survey data: modelling and questionnaire design issues
    Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series C, 2000, 49, (1), 95-117 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper
  2. Gender and Racial Discrimination in Pay and Promotion for NHS Nurses
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 2000, 62, 801-35 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper (1999)
  3. Gender, race, pay and promotion in the British nursing profession: estimation of a generalized ordered probit model
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 2000, 15, (4), 367-399 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper
  4. Illicit drug use, unemployment, and occupational attainment
    Journal of Health Economics, 2000, 19, (6), 1089-1115 Downloads View citations
  5. The relationship between crime, punishment and economic conditions: is reliable inference possible when crimes are under-recorded?
    Journal Of The Royal Statistical Society Series A, 2000, 163, (1), 81-97 Downloads View citations

1999

  1. On Some Statistical Methods for Modelling the Incidence of Poverty
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1999, 61, (3), 385-408 Downloads View citations
    See Also Working Paper

1998

  1. An Econometric Model of Farm Tenures in Fifteenth-Century Florence
    Economica, 1998, 65, (260), 535-56 Downloads View citations

1996

  1. Occupational Pensions and Job Mobility in Britain: Estimation of a Random-Effects Competing Risks Model
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1996, 11, (3), 293-320 Downloads View citations
  2. Training Duration and Post-training Outcomes: A Duration-Limited Competing Risks Model
    Economic Journal, 1996, 106, (435), 422-33 Downloads View citations

1995

  1. Housing Reform in Urban China: Efficiency, Distribution and the Implications for Social Security
    Economica, 1995, 62, (246), 141-59 Downloads
  2. Specification Tests for the Competing Risks Duration Model: An Application to Unemployment Duration and Sectoral Movement
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1995, 57, (3), 323-47 View citations

1994

  1. Earnings Inequality in Hungary: A Comparative Analysis of Household and Enterprise Survey Data
    Economic Change and Restructuring, 1994, 27, (3), 251-76 View citations
  2. How reliable are microsimulation results?: An analysis of the role of sampling error in a U.K. tax-benefit model
    Journal of Public Economics, 1994, 53, (3), 327-365 Downloads View citations

1993

  1. A method for the analysis of the timing and magnitude of events in a continuous-time panel: The effects of British incomes policy, 1950-1973
    Journal of Econometrics, 1993, 59, (1-2), 161-185 Downloads
  2. Household Survey Data, Econometrics and Economic Transition
    Economic Change and Restructuring, 1993, 26, (1), 55-80
  3. Income and Wealth Inequality and the Life Cycle: A Non-parametric Analysis for China
    Journal of Applied Econometrics, 1993, 8, (3), 249-76 Downloads View citations

1990

  1. A model of female labour supply in the presence of hours restrictions
    Journal of Public Economics, 1990, 41, (2), 183-210 Downloads View citations

1982

  1. The identification of rational expectations models under structural neutrality
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1982, 4, (1), 117-121 Downloads View citations

1981

  1. An Empirical Method of Approximating the Separable Structure of Consumer Preferences
    Review of Economic Studies, 1981, 48, (4), 561-77 Downloads View citations
  2. Instrumental Variable Estimation of a Characteristics Model of Demand
    Review of Economic Studies, 1981, 48, (3), 417-33 Downloads View citations

1980

  1. Disaggregated Demand Analysis: The Estimation of a Class of Non-linear Demand Systems
    Review of Economic Studies, 1980, 47, (5), 875-92 Downloads View citations
 
 
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