Search Results for: impact
The impact of changes in different aspects of social capital and material conditions on self-rated health over time: a longitudinal cohort study
The changing route to owner occupation: the impact of student debt
Joint impacts of immigration on wages and employment: review and meta-analysis
Devolution as a policy crucible: the case of universal free school meals
[…] of free school meals to children from the poorest of households and the extent to which changes in free school meal provision leads to a regionally specific impact on child poverty due to variations of household composition within the English regions and Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In doing so we suggest that evidence […]
The impact of macroeconomic conditions on income inequality
Impact of splitting up and divorce on housing careers in the UK
An examination of the dynamics of well-being and life events using vector autoregressions
[…] and changes in income, health, marital status and employment status for the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS) data set. This technique allows us to simultaneously analyze the impact of the aforementioned factors on each other. We find that increases in well-being are associated with subsequent increases in income, marriage, employment, and health variables, while […]
Falling short of the promise: poverty vulnerability in the United States and Britain, 1993-2003
[…] period of welfare reform: (1) its persistence and associated risk factors and (2) the efficacy of social transfers. After accounting for measurement error, sociodemographic characteristics, and the impact of redistributive programs, the authors find that poverty is often persistent and risk is concentrated, especially in the United States. Moreover, the British safety net appears […]
Training and promotion: allocation of skills or incentives
This paper analyzes the impact of training on the probability of promotion. Results from the British Household Panel Survey indicate that training increases the probability of promotion of female workers, but not that of male workers. In terms of wages, men obtain significant returns from (general and specific) training acquired with their current employer, […]