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Postal address:Cardiff Business School Cardiff University Aberconway Building Colum Drive, Cardiff CF10 3EU United Kingdom
Workplace:Economics Section, Cardiff Business School, Cardiff University, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2008

  1. The Impact of the Public Sector Pay Review Bodies in the UK
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads

2007

  1. Use IT or Lose IT? The Impact of Computers on Earnings
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) Downloads View citations (8)
    Also in LSE Research Online Documents on Economics, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library (2007) Downloads View citations (3)
    CEE Discussion Papers, Centre for the Economics of Education, LSE (2007) Downloads View citations (4)

    See also Journal Article USE IT OR LOSE IT? THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON EARNINGS*, Manchester School, University of Manchester (2007) Downloads View citations (4) (2007)

2006

  1. Understanding the Effects of Siblings on Child Mortality: Evidence from India
    Economics and Finance Discussion Papers, Economics and Finance Section, School of Social Sciences, Brunel University Downloads
    Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA) (2006) Downloads View citations (3)
    HEW, University Library of Munich, Germany (2005) Downloads View citations (2)

    See also Journal Article Understanding the effects of siblings on child mortality: evidence from India, Journal of Population Economics, Springer (2008) Downloads View citations (9) (2008)

2004

  1. Career Progression: Getting-On, Getting-By And Going Nowhere
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2004, Royal Economic Society Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Journal Article Career progression: Getting-on, getting-by and going nowhere, Education Economics, Taylor & Francis Journals (2005) Downloads View citations (7) (2005)
  2. Understanding the Effects of Sibling Composition on Child
    Labor and Demography, University Library of Munich, Germany Downloads View citations (1)

2003

  1. Computer use and earnings in Britain
    Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003, Royal Economic Society Downloads
    See also Journal Article Computer Use and Earnings in Britain, Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society (2004) View citations (29) (2004)

Undated

  1. Low Pay, Discrimination and Minimum Wages
    Working Papers, Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, The Nottingham Trent University

Journal Articles

2013

  1. Combining information from Heckman and matching estimators: testing and controlling for hidden bias
    Economics Bulletin, 2013, 33, (3), 2422-2436 Downloads View citations (2)

2012

  1. Differential Audit Quality, Propensity Score Matching and Rosenbaum Bounds for Confounding Variables
    Journal of Business Finance & Accounting, 2012, 39, (5-6), 606-648 Downloads View citations (18)

2008

  1. Understanding the effects of siblings on child mortality: evidence from India
    Journal of Population Economics, 2008, 21, (4), 877-902 Downloads View citations (9)
    See also Working Paper Understanding the Effects of Siblings on Child Mortality: Evidence from India, Economics and Finance Discussion Papers (2006) Downloads (2006)

2007

  1. USE IT OR LOSE IT? THE IMPACT OF COMPUTERS ON EARNINGS*
    Manchester School, 2007, 75, (6), 673-694 Downloads View citations (4)
    See also Working Paper Use IT or Lose IT? The Impact of Computers on Earnings, IZA Discussion Papers (2007) Downloads View citations (8) (2007)

2006

  1. Growth and profitability of small and medium-sized enterprises: Some Welsh evidence
    Regional Studies, 2006, 40, (4), 307-319 Downloads View citations (19)

2005

  1. Career progression: Getting-on, getting-by and going nowhere
    Education Economics, 2005, 13, (2), 237-255 Downloads View citations (7)
    See also Working Paper Career Progression: Getting-On, Getting-By And Going Nowhere, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2004 (2004) Downloads View citations (2) (2004)

2004

  1. Computer Use and Earnings in Britain
    Economic Journal, 2004, 114, (494), C117-C129 View citations (29)
    See also Working Paper Computer use and earnings in Britain, Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 (2003) Downloads (2003)

2001

  1. The Earnings and Employment Effects of Young People’s Vocational Training in Britain
    Manchester School, 2001, 69, (4), 387-417 Downloads View citations (4)

1999

  1. Book Reviews
    Education Economics, 1999, 7, (2), 194-194 Downloads
  2. How Unequally Has Equal Pay Progressed since the 1970s? A Study of Two British Cohorts
    Journal of Human Resources, 1999, 34, (3), 534-556 Downloads View citations (11)

1997

  1. Occupational Advantage in the Eighties: An Analysis of the Lifetime Earnings of Men
    Work, Employment & Society, 1997, 11, (3), 401-411 Downloads View citations (1)

1996

  1. Equal Worth, Equal Opportunities: Pay and Promotion in an Internal Labour Market
    Economic Journal, 1996, 106, (435), 401-09 Downloads View citations (69)

1994

  1. The Wage Effect of YTS: Evidence from YCS
    Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1994, 41, (4), 444-53 View citations (10)
  2. The Youth Training Scheme and the School-to-Work Transition
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1994, 46, (4), 629-57 Downloads View citations (38)

1993

  1. Female labour force participation and the choice of occupation: The supply of teachers
    European Economic Review, 1993, 37, (7), 1393-1411 Downloads View citations (26)

1990

  1. Self Employment among Graduates
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 1990, 42, (1), 35-53 View citations (26)
  2. The Earnings of Economics Graduates
    Economic Journal, 1990, 100, (399), 237-50 Downloads View citations (21)

1989

  1. Occupational Choice and Earnings Determination: The Role of Sample Selection and Non-pecuniary Factors
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1989, 41, (3), 573-94 Downloads View citations (46)

1987

  1. Interpreting sample selection effects
    Economics Letters, 1987, 24, (4), 373-379 Downloads View citations (32)
  2. Marital Status, Child Rearing and Earnings Differentials in the Graduate Labour Market
    Economic Journal, 1987, 97, (388), 897-922 Downloads View citations (36)

1986

  1. Sample Selection and Male-Female Earnings Differentials in the Graduate Labour Market
    Oxford Economic Papers, 1986, 38, (2), 317-41 Downloads View citations (40)

1985

  1. Sticky wages and adjustment in the Australian labour market
    Economics Letters, 1985, 17, (1-2), 167-170 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. The statistical measurement of discrimination
    Economics Letters, 1985, 18, (4), 391-395 Downloads View citations (14)

1984

  1. The estimation of a disequilibrium real wage equation for Britain
    Journal of Macroeconomics, 1984, 6, (4), 399-410 Downloads View citations (2)

1981

  1. Measuring the Effects of Monopolies in a Partial Monopoly Model
    Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 1981, 28, (3), 236-55

1980

  1. The Measurement of Workers' 'Militancy' over Time
    Bulletin of Economic Research, 1980, 32, (2), 75-84

1978

  1. Aggregate Production Possibilities in the Presence of Imperfect Competition
    The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, 1978, 46, (4), 322-42

Chapters

1994

  1. Public- and Private-Sector Training of Young People in Britain
    A chapter in Training and the Private Sector: International Comparisons, 1994, pp 261-282 Downloads View citations (7)
 
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