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Working Papers
2024
- Can Awareness Reduce (and Reverse) Identity-Driven Bias in Judgement? Evidence from International Cricket
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) 
Also in Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading (2023)  Working Papers, The University of Sheffield, Department of Economics (2023)
2022
- Neuroticism and Sport: How Personality affects Lifestyle in the UK
Studies in Economics, School of Economics, University of Kent
2021
- Working for Nothing: Personality and Time Allocation in the UK
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (1)
2020
- It's Just Not Cricket: The Uncontested Toss and the Gentleman's Game
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading View citations (2)
2019
- Quashing Demand Criminalizing Clients? Evidence from the UK
IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) View citations (1)
- Who works for whom and the UK gender pay gap
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading View citations (5)
Also in MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany (2018) View citations (4) Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series, Edinburgh School of Economics, University of Edinburgh (2018) View citations (8)
See also Journal Article Who Works for Whom and the UK Gender Pay Gap, British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics (2020) View citations (27) (2020)
2018
- Criminalising clients: some evidence from the UK
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- On the Role of Migration on the Satisfaction of European Researchers: Evidence from MORE2
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
- Working for nothing: personality, time allocation and earnings in the UK
MPRA Paper, University Library of Munich, Germany
2017
- Beliefs, Exams and Social Media: A Study of Girls and Boys in the UK
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading
- Happy at University? Student Well-being and the Value of Higher Education
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading
2016
- On the Relationship between Lifestyle and Happiness in the UK
Studies in Economics, School of Economics, University of Kent 
Also in 89th Annual Conference, April 13-15, 2015, Warwick University, Coventry, UK, Agricultural Economics Society (2015) View citations (2)
- Stigmatising Prostitution: Some Evidence from the UK
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading
2014
- On Fixing International Cricket Matches
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading
- Stigma and Risky Behaviors among Clients of Prostitutes
Department of Economics and Statistics Cognetti de Martiis. Working Papers, University of Turin View citations (2)
2012
- Good Enough? Pro-environmental Behaviors, Climate Change and Licensing
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading
- The Role of Personality in Adult Life Satisfaction
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading
2011
- Why Care? Social Norms, Relative Income and the Supply of Unpaid Care
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading View citations (2)
2010
- Anything to Keep You Happy?
Economics Discussion Papers, Department of Economics, University of Reading View citations (8)
- Executive Pay and Performance in the UK
FMG Discussion Papers, Financial Markets Group View citations (5)
Also in LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2010)
2005
- Executive Pay and Performance in the UK 1994-2002
The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, The Centre for Market and Public Organisation, University of Bristol, UK View citations (11)
Journal Articles
2022
- Lifestyle and Life Satisfaction: The Role of Delayed Gratification
Journal of Happiness Studies, 2022, 23, (3), 1043-1072
2021
- Migration patterns and job satisfaction: evidence from European doctorate holders
The Annals of Regional Science, 2021, 66, (2), 359-407
- Quashing demand or changing clients? Evidence of criminalization of sex work in the United Kingdom
Southern Economic Journal, 2021, 88, (2), 527-544 View citations (3)
2020
- Who Works for Whom and the UK Gender Pay Gap
British Journal of Industrial Relations, 2020, 58, (1), 50-81 View citations (27)
See also Working Paper Who works for whom and the UK gender pay gap, Economics Discussion Papers (2019) View citations (5) (2019)
2017
- Men buying sex. Differences between urban and rural areas in the UK
Urban Studies, 2017, 54, (3), 713-729 View citations (1)
- Stigma and Risky Behaviors among Male Clients of Sex Workers in the UK
Feminist Economics, 2017, 23, (3), 23-48 View citations (3)
2015
- Are Happy Youth Also Satisfied Adults? An Analysis of the Impact of Childhood Factors on Adult Life Satisfaction
Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, 2015, 121, (2), 543-567 View citations (6)
- Unpaid work and conformity: why care?
Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2015, 39, (3), 689-710
2014
- Embedding Arts and Humanities in the Creative Economy: The Role of Graduates in the UK
Environment and Planning C, 2014, 32, (3), 426-450 View citations (5)
2013
- Bohemian Graduates in the UK: Disciplines and Location Determinants of Creative Careers
Regional Studies, 2013, 47, (2), 183-200 View citations (17)
- Higher education as a portfolio investment: students' choices about studying, term time employment, leisure, and loans
Oxford Economic Papers, 2013, 65, (2), 268-292 View citations (2)
2012
- Executive Pay and Performance: Did Bankers’ Bonuses Cause the Crisis?
International Review of Finance, 2012, 12, (1), 89-122 View citations (18)
2011
- Gender and Life Satisfaction in the UK
Feminist Economics, 2011, 17, (3), 1-34 View citations (35)
Chapters
2018
- ‘Young, Talented and Highly Mobile’: Exploring Creative Human Capital and Graduates Mobility in the UK
Springer View citations (3)
2017
- Graduate migration in the UK: an exploration of gender dynamics and employment patterns
Chapter 11 in Graduate Migration and Regional Development, 2017, pp 220-238 View citations (8)
2016
- Geography, skills and career patterns at the boundary of creativity and innovation: digital technology and creative arts graduates in the UK
Chapter 11 in Handbook on the Geographies of Innovation, 2016, pp 201-218
2014
- Interregional Migration ‘Wage Premia’: The Case of Creative and Science and Technology Graduates in the UK
Springer View citations (1)
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