Longitudinal evidence for reciprocal effects between life satisfaction and job satisfaction

[…] and applying panel vector autoregression models, we seek to establish whether, and to what extent, job satisfaction influences subsequent life satisfaction and life satisfaction has a concurrent impact on subsequent job satisfaction. Our findings corroborate that life satisfaction and job satisfaction are positively and reciprocally related, as in the spillover theory, and that life […]

Racial representation among academics and students’ academic and labor market outcomes

We study the impact of racial representation among academic staff on university students’ academic and labor market outcomes. We use administrative data on the universe of staff and students at all UK universities, linked to survey data on students’ post-graduation outcomes, exploiting idiosyncratic variation (conditional on a rich set of fixed effects and observable […]

Predicting children’s emotional and behavioral difficulties at age five using pregnancy and newborn risk factors: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Childhood emotional and behavioral difficulties have a profound impact on later life outcomes, making it crucial to identify early-life risk factors that predict emotional and behavioral difficulties. However, much of the existing research has concentrated on diagnosing, rather than predicting, emotional and behavioral difficulties, and has often focused on adolescents rather than younger children. […]

Survey mode change by necessity: evaluating survey dataset performance in a global pandemic

[…] been occurring in surveys pre-pandemic, but at a slower pace and not to the same extent. Hence, these design changes were made with limited information on their impact on dataset performance in terms of non-response bias risks and bias risk causes: variation in population sub-group non-response. This paper investigates the extent to which information […]

Automation and political realignment: the impact of ‘losers’ occupational trajectories on core political values

[…] support for the radical right. In this article, we investigate whether this political realignment is mirrored by a change in individuals’ core political values. We test the impact of different occupational trajectories of the automation ‘losers’ on their socialist-laissez faire and libertarian-authoritarian values using long-run panel data (BHPS 1991–2008). Furthermore, we test the mediating […]