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- 10/235: The Dynamics of Women’s Labour Supply in Developing Countries

- Sonia Bhalotra and Marcela Umaña-Aponte
- 10/234: Housing wealth or economic climate: Why do house prices matter for well-being?

- Anita Ratcliffe
- 10/232: Is there an Income Gradient in Child Health? It depends whom you ask

- David Johnston, Carol Propper, Stephen Pudney and Michael Shields
- 10/231: The Intergenerational Transmission of Worklessness in the UK

- Lindsey Macmillan
- 10/230: Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Within-Group Inequality

- Joanne Blanden, Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan
- 10/229: Genetic Markers as Instrumental Variables:An Application to Child Fat Mass and Academic Achievement

- Stephanie von Hinke, George Davey Smith, Debbie A. Lawlor, Carol Propper and Frank Windmeijer
- 09/228: Digital Technology and the Allocation of Ownership in the Music Industry

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Tobias Regner
- 09/227: An Economic Theory of Glass Ceiling

- Paul Grout, In-Uck Park and Silvia Sonderegger
- 09/226: You Don't Always Get What You Pay For: Bonuses, Perceived Income, and Effort

- Wendelin Schnedler
- 09/225: Budgetary Separation of Powers in the American States and the Tax Level: A Regression Discontinuity Design

- Leandro M. De Magalhães and Lucas Ferrero
- 09/224: Parental choice of primary school in England: what ‘type’ of school do parents choose?

- Simon Burgess, Ellen Greaves, Anna Vignoles and Deborah Wilson
- 09/223: Family Income and Education in the Next Generation: Exploring income gradients in education for current cohorts of youth

- Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan
- 09/222: What Parents Want: School preferences and school choice

- Simon Burgess, Ellen Greaves, Anna Vignoles and Deborah Wilson
- 09/221: Test Scores, Subjective Assessment and Stereotyping of Ethnic Minorities

- Simon Burgess and Ellen Greaves
- 09/220: The Causal Effect of Education on Wages Revisited

- Matt Dickson
- 09/219: Do as the Neighbors Do: The Impact of Social Networks on Immigrant Employees

- Fredrik Andersson, Simon Burgess and Julia Lane
- 09/218: Gradients of the Intergenerational Transmission of Health in Developing Countries

- Sonia Bhalotra and Samantha Rawlings
- 09/217: Identification of Causal Effects on Binary Outcomes Using Structural Mean Models

- Paul Clarke and Frank Windmeijer
- 09/216: More Reliable Inference for Segregation Indices

- Rebecca Allen, Simon Burgess and Frank Windmeijer
- 09/215: Smarter Task Assignment or Greater Effort: the impact of incentives on team performance

- Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, Marisa Ratto, Stephanie von Hinke and Emma Tominey
- 09/214: Evaluating Changing Residential Segregation in Auckland, New Zealand, Using Spatial Statistics

- Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen and James Forrest
- 09/213: Using Local Statistics to Portray Ethnic Residential Segregation in London

- Ron Johnston, Michael Poulsen and James Forrest
- 09/212: Do teachers matter? Measuring the variation in teacher effectiveness in England

- Helen Slater, Simon Burgess and Neil Davies
- 09/211: Reputation and Ownership of Public Goods

- Maija Halonen-Akatwijuka and Evagelos Pafilis
- 09/210: The Theory of Incentives Applied to the Transport Sector

- Elisabetta Iossa and David Martimort
- 09/209: Instrumental Variable Estimators for Binary Outcomes

- Paul Clarke and Frank Windmeijer
- 09/208: The Limitations of Using School League Tables to Inform School Choice

- George Leckie and Harvey Goldstein
- 08/207: Investment Abroad and Adjustment at Home: evidence from UK multinational firms

- Helen Simpson
- 08/206: Exploring Shorrocks Mobility Indices Using European Data

- Paul Gregg and Claudia Vittori
- 08/205: Incentives and Targets in Hospital Care: Evidence from a Natural Experiment

- Carol Propper, Matt Sutton, Carolyn Whitnall and Frank Windmeijer
- 08/204: Segregation and the Attainment of Minority Ethnic Pupils in England

- Simon Burgess, Deborah Wilson, Adam Briggs and Anete Piebalga
- 08/203: Sibling-Linked Data in the Demographic and Health Surveys

- Sonia Bhalotra
- 08/202: Non-Profit Organizations in a Bureaucratic Environment

- Paul Grout and Wendelin Schnedler
- 08/201: Patent Protection, Takeovers, and Startup Innovation: A Dynamic Approach

- Andreas Panagopoulos and In-Uck Park
- 08/200: Geographic Proximity and Firm-University Innovation Linkages: evidence from Great Britain

- Laura Abramovsky and Helen Simpson
- 08/199: The Simple Micro-Economics of Public-Private Partnerships

- Elisabetta Iossa and David Martimort
- 08/198: Handedness and Child Development

- Paul Gregg, Katharina Janke and Carol Propper
- 08/197: How important is pro-social behaviour in the delivery of public services?

- Paul Gregg, Paul Grout, Anita Ratcliffe, Sarah Smith and Frank Windmeijer
- 08/196: UK Welfare Reform 1996 to 2008 and beyond: A personalised and responsive welfare system?

- Paul Gregg
- 08/195: Intergenerational Persistence in Income and Social Class: The Impact of Increased Inequality

- Joanne Blanden, Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan
- 08/194: Exit, Voice and Quality in the English Education Sector

- Deborah Wilson
- 08/193: Understanding the Relationship between Parental Income and Multiple Child Outcomes: a decomposition analysis

- Paul Gregg, Carol Propper and Elizabeth Washbrook
- 08/192: Corruption and Power in Democracies

- Francesco Giovannoni and Daniel Seidmann
- 08/191: The Costs and Benefits of "Strangers": Why Mixed Communities Are Better

- Paul Grout, Sebastien Mitraille and Silvia Sonderegger
- 08/190: Primary Education in India: Prospects of meeting the MDG Target

- Sonia Bhalotra and Bernarda Zamora Talaya
- 08/189: Modelling the Effects of Pupil Mobility and Neighbourhood on School Differences in Educational Achievement

- George Leckie
- 08/188: Childhood Mortality and Economic Growth

- Sonia Bhalotra
- 08/187: The Impact of Classroom Peer Groups on Pupil GCSE Results

- Adele Atkinson, Simon Burgess, Paul Gregg, Carol Propper and Steven Proud
- 08/186: Girl Power? An analysis of peer effects using exogenous changes in the gender make-up of the peer group

- Steven Proud
- 08/185: Religion and Childhood Death in India

- Sonia Bhalotra, Christine Valente and Arthur van Soest
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