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Meta-analyses of Labour Market Impacts of Immigration: Key Conclusions and Policy Implications
Dual-earner migration. Earnings gains, employment and self-selection
[…] decision to migrate is based on the expected benefits of moving relative to the costs. However for couple households the migration decision is complicated by its potential impact on the employment, earnings, and well-being of both spouses. In particular, dual-earner families, which are more and more prevalent, may face a situation where one spouse […]
Does housework lower wages? Evidence for Britain
[…] British Household Panel Survey to present the first estimates of the housework-wage relationship in Britain. Controlling for permanent unobserved heterogeneity, we find that housework has a negative impact on the wages of men and women, both married and single, who work full-time. Among women working part-time, only single women suffer a housework penalty. The […]
The impact of social capital on changes in smoking behaviour: a longitudinal cohort study
Destruction and distress: using a quasi-experiment to show the effects of the September 11 attacks on mental well-being in the United Kingdom
[…] we are able to show that the attacks of September 11 resulted in lower levels of subjective well-being for those interviewed after that date in 2001 compared with those interviewed before it. This quasi-experiment provides one of the first examples of the impact of a terrorist attack in one country on well-being in another country.
Unemployment risk, house price risk and the transition into home ownership in the United Kingdom
Using household panel data, this paper examines the impact of income uncertainty, in the form of unemployment risk, on home ownership in the United Kingdom. The existing literature based on cross-sectional studies finds a negative relationship between income uncertainty and home ownership. This paper utilises data on transitions into home ownership and exogenous variation […]
The impact of household capital income on income inequality – a factor decomposition analysis for the UK, Germany and the USA
Putting different price tags on the same health condition: re-evaluating the well-being valuation approach
Paying for the wrong kind of performance? Financial incentives and behaviour changes in National Health Service dentistry 1992–2009
[…] a tension between financial incentives and professional codes and norms, both of which are believed to influence the behaviour of health care professionals. This study examined the impact of changes to financial incentive structures on the behaviour of dentists working in the English National Health Service (NHS) as a result of a new national […]