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TTLV-2003
An Introduction to Respondent-Driven Sampling
Presenters: Renee Luthra (University of Essex), Simon Frost (University of Cambridge)
The six uses of EUROMOD underpinning the new policy ideas of preeminent economist Sir Anthony Atkinson
Leading economist Sir Anthony Atkinson has used EUROMOD to calculate the impacts of six of the 15 measures to reduce inequality in his new manifesto, published in his latest book [“Inequality: What can be done?”](http://www.hup.harvard.edu/catalog.php?isbn=9780674504769)
TTLV-2005
A temporary narrowing of the gender income gap – the impact of COVID-19 policy responses in 28 European countries
New study highlights the equalizing role of expansive social protection during pandemic and the importance of gender-aware policy analysis
How do families fare long term after couples split up?
Professor Mike Brewer and Dr Alita Nandi analysed data for the Nuffield Foundation to gain a clearer insight into the fortunes – and wellbeing – of families after the couple split up
Saturday jobs and the damage to grades
The UK Commission for Employment and Skills report Death of the Saturday Job picks up on a growing trend away from part-time work as school children compete for the few part-time jobs and many decide to concentrate on school work. A study by Dr Angus Holford found that part-time employment is having an impact on some children – but not all.