Dr Mark Taylor
Reader
Contact details
Institute for Social and Economic Research
Email:
Tel: 01206 873553
Fax: 01206 873151
Research Interests
Labour economics, labour market dynamics, unemployment, self-employment
Publications
Refereed Journal Articles
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Residential mobility, neighbourhood quality and life-course events
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The Dynamics of Unhealthy Housing in the UK: A Panel Analysis
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Marriage and Wages: A Test of the Specialisation Hypothesis
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Tied Migration and Subsequent Employment: evidence from couples in Britain
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Tied migration and Employment Outcomes: Evidence from Couples in Britain
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The Psychological Costs of Unsustainable Housing Commitments
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From the Dark End of the Street to the Bright Side of the Road? Investigating the Wage Returns to Residential Mobility in Britain
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Tell Me Why I Don't Like Mondays: investigating calendar effects on job satisfaction and well-being
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Self-employment in Britain: When, who and why?
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Job Creators
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Actual and Preferred Working Hours
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Option or Obligation? The Determinants of Labour Supply Preferences in Britain
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The Search for Success: do the unemployed find stable employment?
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Tied Down or Room to Move? Investigating the Relationships Between Housing Tenure, Employment Status and Residential Mobility in Britain
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Self-Employment and Windfall Gains in Britain: evidence from panel data
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Entrepreneurial Women and Men: two different species?
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My Home Was My Castle: evictions and repossessions in Britain
Book Chapters
Authored Books
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Life-Course Events and Later-Life Employment, Department for Work and Pensions , ISBN: 978 1 84712 384 8
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Low Income and Multiple Disadvantage, 1991-2001: analysis of the British Household Panel Survey, Social Exclusion Unit (Office of Deputy Prime Minister) , ISBN: 1 85112 731 3
Iser working papers
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WP2009-28
Residential mobility, neighbourhood quality and life-course events
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WP2006-08
The Psychological Costs of Unsustainable Housing Commitments
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WP2006-05
Tied Migration and Subsequent Employment: evidence from couples in Britain
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WP2005-06
Are Scottish Degrees Better?
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WP2005-01
Marriage and Wages: A Test of the Specialisation Hypothesis
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WP2004-03
And in the Evening She's a Singer with the Band: second jobs - plight or pleasure?
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WP2002-22
Tell Me Why I Don't Like Mondays: investigating calendar effects on job satisfaction and well-being
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WP2001-07
Job Search Methods, Intensity and Success in Britain in the 1990s
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WP2001-06
Actual and Preferred Working Hours
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WP2001-05
Option or Obligation? The Determinants of Labour Supply Preferences in Britain
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WP2000-38
From the Dark End of the Street to the Bright Side of the Road? Investigating the Wage Returns to Residential Mobility in Britain
