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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Can’t work or won’t work: quasi-experimental evidence on work search requirements for single parents

  1. Silvia Avram
  2. Mike Brewer
  3. Andrea Salvatori
Journal Article - April 15, 2018
  1. Labour Market
  2. Welfare Benefits
  3. Unemployment
  4. Childbearing: Fertility
  5. Disability

Delving into the demand side: changes in workplace specialization and job polarization

  1. Guido Matias Cortes
  2. Andrea Salvatori
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 10120 - August 15, 2016
  1. Labour Market
  2. Organizations And Firms
  3. Science And Technology

Can’t work or won’t work: quasi-experimental evidence on work search requirements for single parents

  1. Silvia Avram
  2. Mike Brewer
  3. Andrea Salvatori
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 10106 - July 15, 2016
  1. Labour Market
  2. Welfare Benefits
  3. Unemployment
  4. Childbearing: Fertility
  5. Disability

Can’t work or won’t work: quasi-experimental evidence on work search requirements for single parents

  1. Silvia Avram
  2. Mike Brewer
  3. Andrea Salvatori
Research Paper, IFS Working Paper Series, W16/11 - July 15, 2016
  1. Labour Market
  2. Welfare Benefits
  3. Unemployment
  4. Childbearing: Fertility
  5. Disability

Don’t blame the robots: is technology responsible for a decline in mid-skilled jobs?

  1. Andrea Salvatori
Media - January 15, 2016

Have low-skill jobs really grown more than high-skill jobs in Britain?

  1. Andrea Salvatori
  2. Seetha Menon
  3. Wouter Zwysen
Media - September 18, 2015

The anatomy of job polarisation in the UK

  1. Andrea Salvatori
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 9193 - July 15, 2015
  1. Wages And Earnings
  2. Labour Economics
  3. Higher Education

The effects of the EU equal-treatment Directive for fixed-term workers: evidence from the UK

  1. Andrea Salvatori
Journal Article - June 15, 2015
  1. Wages And Earnings
  2. Labour Economics
  3. Law And Legislation

We can’t blame the loss of mid-level jobs purely on robots

  1. Andrea Salvatori
Media - May 26, 2015

The effects of the EU equal-treatment legislation Directive for fixed-term workers: evidence from the UK

  1. Andrea Salvatori
ISER Working Paper Series, 2014-21 - May 23, 2014 - download  
  1. Wages And Earnings
  2. Labour Economics
  3. Law And Legislation

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