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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.

How do automation and offshorability influence unemployment duration and subsequent job quality?

  1. Bernhard Schmidpeter
  2. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 11736 - August 15, 2018
  1. Labour Market
  2. Economics
  3. Wages And Earnings
  4. Unemployment
  5. Training: Labour Market
  6. Science And Technology

The consequences of occupational decline – will robots and offshoring leave workers unemployable?

  1. Bernhard Schmidpeter
  2. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Media - June 1, 2018

Offshoring jobs and buying robots creates better new jobs, say economists

  1. Bernhard Schmidpeter
  2. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Media - April 2, 2018

Grandmothers’ labor supply

  1. Wolfgang Frimmel
  2. Martin Halla
  3. Bernhard Schmidpeter
  4. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 11199 - December 15, 2017
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Older People
  4. Life Course Analysis
  5. Childbearing: Fertility
  6. Caregiving

Grandmothers’ labor supply

  1. Wolfgang Frimmel
  2. Martin Halla
  3. Bernhard Schmidpeter
  4. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
ISER Working Paper Series, 2017-11 - September 20, 2017 - download  
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Older People
  4. Life Course Analysis
  5. Childbearing: Fertility
  6. Caregiving

Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement

  1. Emilia Del Bono
  2. Andrea Weber
  3. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Journal Article - April 15, 2015
  1. Unemployment
  2. Childbearing: Fertility

Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement

  1. Emilia Del Bono
  2. Andrea Weber
  3. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
ISER Working Paper Series, 2014-06 - February 11, 2014 - download  
  1. Unemployment
  2. Childbearing: Fertility

Clash of career and family: fertility decisions after job displacement

  1. Emilia Del Bono
  2. Andrea Weber
  3. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Journal Article - August 15, 2012
  1. Labour Market
  2. Childbearing: Fertility

Clash of career and family: fertility decisions after job displacement

  1. Emilia Del Bono
  2. Andrea Weber
  3. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
ISER Working Paper Series, 2007-33 - December 20, 2007 - download  
  1. Labour Market
  2. Family Formation And Dissolution

Clash of Career and Family: Fertility Decisions after Job Displacement

  1. Emilia Del Bono
  2. Andrea Weber
  3. Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
Conference Paper, BHPS Research Conference - July 7, 2007

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