Professor John Ermisch Emeritus Professor, University of Essex
- ermij@essex.ac.uk
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- 01865 281740
- Office
- Personal homepage
- http://www.sociology.ox.ac.uk/index.php/staff/prof-john-ermisch.html
Research Interests
Research on the economics of the family; including intergenerational transfers, the economics of household formation and housing economics. Directs and undertakes research on interactions between demographic and economic behaviour
Publications
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Migration versus immobility, and ties to parents
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The dynamics of income inequality: the case of China in a comparative perspective
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Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain
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Parents' health and children's help
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Proximity of couples to parents: influences of gender, labor market, and family
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Parents’ health and children's help
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The effect of parental employment on child schooling
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Residential mobility: wealth, demographic and housing market effects
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Intrafamily resource allocations: a dynamic structural model of birth weight
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Inequality in achievements during adolescence
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Early childhood outcomes and family structure
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What have we learned?
John Ermisch, Markus Jäntti, Timothy M. Smeeding, et al.
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Advantage in comparative perspective
John Ermisch, Markus Jäntti, Timothy M. Smeeding, et al.
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Socioeconomic gradients in children’s outcomes
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Family relationships
Media
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Working mothers 'cut exam chances'
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Survey supports leave for parents
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Don't go back to work mum
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Working mums may harm children's chances
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Warning over working mums
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Working mums 'harm A-Levels'
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Children 'miss out if mother is at work'
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Infants suffer if mum works
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Children with mums who work 'less likely to succeed'
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Children harmed
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Full-time work harms young, mothers told
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Mothers who return to work full time....
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'Full-time mothers work best'
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Parental leave backed
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Working mother study adds to 'guilt culture'