Blog

ISER researchers discuss their work in these blog posts.

Ethnic discrimination in the labour market

  1. Simonetta Longhi
  2. Malcolm Brynin

MiSoC’s Malcolm Brynin and Simonetta Longhi (now at Reading) have provided vital evidence to the debate on inequality in the labour market, in particular on pay gaps within jobs

The impact of Brexit on the EU migrants in UK Higher Education

  1. Renee Luthra

MiSoC’s Dr Renee Luthra describes her new research into how Brexit was experienced by highly skilled migrants in the UK higher education sector, a sector reliant on EU migration, and the ways that employment in higher education buffered staff against its impact

Income inequality and the very rich

  1. Mike Brewer

MiSoC research shows that data from household surveys may not give the whole picture of the UK’s income inequality levels

Subjective Expectations: Measurement and analysis of decision-making under uncertainty

  1. Adeline Delavande

An insight into pioneering work by MiSoC’s Adeline Delavande on the measurement of subjective expectations. She pushes forward the agenda of asking decision-makers directly about their subjective expectations, and, with collaborators, has pioneered the elicitation of subjective expectations in developing countries.

What does the decrease in child mortality really mean?

  1. Sonia Bhalotra

In a short video for VoxDev, Professor Sonia Bhalotra discusses her research on how a decline in child mortality influences women’s choices of labour market participation, marriage, and fertility.

How do students want to fund Higher Education?

  1. Angus Holford

Dr Angus Holford describes ISER’s innovative study of a unique cohort of current students to find out how much they understand about our complex student funding system and what they think would be fair for future students