DoQSS Working Papers
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- 24-01: Does high involvement management make you work longer? Insights from linked survey and register data
- Petri Bockerman, Alex Bryson, Ilari Ilmakunnas and Pekka Ilmakunnas
- 23-04: The Micro-Foundations of Employment Systems: An Empirical Case Study of Britain and France
- Thomas Amosse, Alex Bryson, John Forth and Héloïse Petit
- 23-03: Running Up that Hill: Fitness in the Face of Recession
- Kerry Papps, Alex Bryson and James Reade
- 23-02: Gender wage gap among young adults: a comparison across British cohorts
- Francesca Foliano, Alex Bryson, Heather Joshi, Bozena Wielgoszewska and David Wilkinson
- 23-01: Long COVID in the United States
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 22-10: Social Diversity and Social Cohesion in Britain
- Tak Wing Chan and Juta Kawalerowicz
- 22-09: Wellbeing Rankings
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 22-08: Evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort Study. Teenage children of mothers who experienced out-of-home care: How are they doing?
- Sam Parsons, Ingrid Schoon and Emla Fitzsimons
- 22-07: Creative Disruption – Technology innovation, labour demand and the pandemic
- Erling Barth, Alex Bryson and Harald Dale-Olsen
- 22-06: The Wage Curve After the Great Recession
- David Blanchflower, Alex Bryson and Jason Spurling
- 22-05: Turning Non-members into Members: Do Public Subsidies to Union Membership Matter?
- Erling Barth, Alex Bryson and Harald Dale-Olsen
- 22-04: How Should We Think About Employers’ Associations?
- Alex Bryson and Paul Willman
- 22-03: Accounting for firms in ethnicity wage gaps throughout the earnings distribution
- Van Phan, Carl Singleton, Alex Bryson, John Forth, Felix Ritchie, Lucy Stokes and Damian Whittard
- 22-02: The Female Happiness Paradox
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 22-01: Worker Representation
- Alex Bryson and John Forth
- 21-35: Taking the Pulse of Nations: A Biometric Measure of Well-being
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-34: Descriptive profile of mothers by their experience of out-of-home care in childhood: evidence from the UK Millennium Cohort Study
- Sam Parsons and Ingrid Schoon
- 21-33: Measuring Global Poverty
- Andrea Brandolini and John Micklewright
- 21-32: Poverty: What is it and Why do we care?
- John Micklewright and Andrea Brandolini
- 21-31: The Economics of Walking About and Predicting US Downturns
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-30: Intergenerational educational mobility – the role of non-cognitive skills
- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi, Morag Henderson and Nikki Shure
- 21-29: The Sahm Rule and Predicting the Great Recession Across OECD Countries
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-28: The Consequences of Chronic Pain in Mid-Life: Evidence from the National Child Development Survey
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-27: Did the first Covid-19 national lockdown lead to an increase in domestic abuse in London?
- Chelsea Gray and Kirstine Hansen
- 21-26: Footsie, Yeah! Share Prices and Worker Wellbeing
- Alex Bryson, Andrew Clark and Colin Green
- 21-25: The Role of the Workplace in Ethnic Wage Differentials
- John Forth, Nikolaos Theodoropoulos and Alex Bryson
- 21-24: The Economics of Walking About and Predicting Unemployment
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-23: Exploring the Reasons for Labour Market Gender Inequality a Year into the Covid-19 Pandemic: Evidence from the UK Cohort Studies
- Bozena Wielgoszewska, Alex Bryson, Monica Costa-Dias, Francesca Foliano, Heather Joshi and David Wilkinson
- 21-22: Teenage conduct problems: a lifetime of disadvantage in the labour market?
- Sam Parsons, Alex Bryson and Alice Sullivan
- 21-21: Biden, COVID and Mental Health in America
- David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-20: The labor market returns to ‘first in family’ university graduates
- Anna Adamecz-Völgyi, Morag Henderson and Nikki Shure
- 21-19: Does Pain Lead to Job Loss? A Panel Study for Germany
- Alan Piper, David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-18: The Myth of Teacher Shortage in India
- Sandip Datta and Geeta Kingdon
- 21-17: Preaching to Social Media: Turkey’s Friday Khutbas and Their Effects on Twitter
- Ozan Aksoy
- 21-16: The employment destination of PhD-holders in Italy: non-academic funded projects as drivers of successful segmentation
- Giulio Marini
- 21-15: Engaging in cognitively stimulating activities and change in cognitive function: a cross-country analysis using SHARE
- Andrea Cegolon and Andrew Jenkins
- 21-14: The evolution of the association between ICT use and reading achievement in 28 countries
- Francesca Borgonovi and Magdalena Pokropek
- 21-13: Unions Increase Job Satisfaction in the United States
- Benjamin Artz, David Blanchflower and Alex Bryson
- 21-12: A review and evaluation of secondary school accountability in England: Statistical strengths, weaknesses, and challenges for ‘Progress 8’ raised by COVID-19
- Lucy Prior, John Jerrim, Dave Thomson and George Leckie
- 21-11: The impact of religious attendance on trust, volunteering, and cooperation: A cross-lagged panel analysis with individual fixed-effects
- Ozan Aksoy and Dingeman Wiertz
- 21-10: Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in Mexico
- Nancy Daza Báez
- 21-09: Joining the European Union as an advantage in science performativity. A quasi-experimental study
- Giulio Marini
- 21-08: The effect of being awardees for academic careers. ERC and FIRB recipients’ outcomes compared to ordinary academics – performances and promotions
- Giulio Marini and Viviana Meschitti
- 21-07: Class size and learning: Has India spent too much on reducing class size?
- Sandip Datta and Geeta Kingdon
- 21-06: Gender Bias in Intra-Household Allocation of Education in India: Has it fallen over time?
- Sandip Datta and Geeta Kingdon
- 21-05: Young videogamers and their approach to science inquiry
- Francesco Avvisati and Francesca Borgonovi
- 21-04: The Gender Wage Gap Among University Vice Chancellors in the UK
- Ray Bachan and Alex Bryson
- 21-03: Special Ones? The Effect of Head Coaches on Football Team Performance
- Alex Bryson, Babatunde Buraimo, Alex Farnell and Rob Simmons
- 21-02: The research productivity of Chinese academic returnees from the Global West: An evaluation of Young 1000 Talents recipients’ productivity
- Giulio Marini and Lili Yang
- 21-01: The Dynamics of Relative Poverty in China in a Comparative Perspective
- Tak Wing Chan
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