Using data from the Health and Retirement Study (HRS) and the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing (ELSA), we estimate the impact of health on employment for individuals close to retirement age.
The Office for National Statistics estimates that nearly one million 16- to 24-year-olds are not in education, employment, or training.
We use our approach to show that marital sorting by education substantially changed between the 1950s and the 1970s cohorts.
Many studies show UK women face greater post-childbirth earnings penalties than men, we find these penalties are greater when ...
We look at what UK defence spending pays for, how it’s changed, and what rising budgets could mean for the economy and military capabilities.
We study the impact of Chinese import competition in the 2000s on workers and their households in England and Wales.
We find treatment during ages 8-15 improves test scores at age 16, raises enrollment in education post-18 and leads to higher employment at ages 25-30 ...
We study the effect of the introduction of the UK Shared Parental Leave policy in 2015 on both the uptake and the length of ...
We explore labour market participation of Italian pensioners between 2004 and 2017, exploiting a dataset that combines ...
Despite its economy growing, Ethiopia tax base has not kept pace. This is due to a complicated legacy of former and current ...
This online event will present new analysis on the growth in support for SEN and disability living allowance.
Using nationally representative, randomized survey experiments, we investigate how beliefs about wage inequality impact preferences for redistribution. With more than 9,000 respondents in six ...