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Prof Birgitta Rabe Professor, University of Essex

Birgitta Rabe
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Latest Blog Posts

  • The impact of takeaways near schools and homes on childhood obesity
  • Why a good Ofsted report can be bad for GCSE results
  • How have school closures affected children’s mental health?

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Latest Publications

The role of firm pensions for job change in Germany

  1. Birgitta Rabe
Journal Article - June 1, 2005
  1. Pensions

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Latest Media

In Londen zijn gratis schoolmaaltijden op basisscholen de norm

  1. Angus Holford
  2. Birgitta Rabe
Media - July 16, 2024
  1. Child Development
  2. Education
  3. Public Policy
  4. Health

In Londen zijn gratis schoolmaaltijden op basisscholen de norm – wanneer is Amsterdam aan de beurt?

  1. Angus Holford
  2. Birgitta Rabe
Media - July 15, 2024
  1. Health
  2. Public Policy
  3. Child Development
  4. Education

Free school meals proven to ‘cut obesity and improve reading skills’

  1. Angus Holford
  2. Birgitta Rabe
Media - February 8, 2024
  1. Child Development
  2. Education
  3. Public Policy
  4. Health

Free school meals for all ‘cut obesity and help reading skills’

  1. Angus Holford
  2. Birgitta Rabe
Media - February 4, 2024
  1. Child Development
  2. Education
  3. Public Policy
  4. Health

Free school meals ‘cut obesity and help reading skills’ in England, study finds

  1. Angus Holford
  2. Birgitta Rabe
Media - February 4, 2024
  1. Child Development
  2. Education
  3. Public Policy
  4. Health

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