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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 to close the gender pay gap

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Media - October 30, 2012

Are there asymmetries in the effects of training on the conditional male wage distribution

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Journal Article - June 1, 2009
  1. Wages And Earnings

Is there a glass ceiling over Europe? Exploring the gender pay gap across the wage distribution

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Journal Article - June 1, 2007
  1. Wages And Earnings
  2. Income Dynamics

Changing Neighborhood and Infant Mortality in Rural India

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
Conference Paper, Monday Afternoon Seminar Series - October 16, 2006

Is There a Glass Ceiling Over Europe? An Exploration of Asymmetries in the Gender Pay Gap across the Wages Distribution

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Conference Paper, Joint Empirical Social Science Seminar - November 2, 2005

Is there a glass ceiling over Europe? Exploring the gender pay gap across the wages distribution

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
ISER Working Paper Series, 2005-25 - November 1, 2005 - download  
  1. Wages And Earnings
  2. Income Dynamics

Is there a glass ceiling over Europe? Exploring the gender pay gap across the wage distribution

  1. Mark L. Bryan
  2. Wiji Arulampalam
Conference Paper, EPUNet-2005 Conference: The Conference of the European Panel Users Network: 30 June -2 July 2005, Colchester UK - June 1, 2005
  1. Wages And Earnings
  2. Income Dynamics

Work-related Training and the New National Minimum Wage in Britain

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Conference Paper, Work and Pensions Economics Group Seminar - January 12, 2005

Is There a Glass Ceiling Over Europe? An Exploration of Asymmetries in the Gender Pay Gap across the Wages Distribution

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Research Paper, Discussion Paper, DP 1373 - October 1, 2004

Are There Asymmetries in the Effects of Training on the Conditional Male Wage Distribution?

  1. Wiji Arulampalam
  2. Alison L. Booth
  3. Mark L. Bryan
Conference Paper, European Association of Labour Economists Conference - September 11, 2004

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