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Christina Hellmich and Marina Della Giusta in Times Higher Education

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19th November 2019

In the lead up to the deadline for Special Circumstance Statements for the 2021 Ref Christina Hellmich and Marina Della Giusta wrote a piece for Times Higher Education about reproduction’s…Read More >

Christina Hellmich and Marina Della Giusta in Times Higher Education

Three colleagues published a new article in British Journal of Industrial Relations

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11th November 201911th November 2019

Three colleagues, Dr Sarah Jewell, Prof Giovanni Razzu, and Dr Carl Singleton, has published a new article in British Journal of Industrial Relations entitled ‘Who Works for Whom and the…Read More >

Three colleagues published a new article in British Journal of Industrial Relations

1st Year PhD Student Presenting at Conference

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4th September 20194th September 2019

Wei-Fong Pan, a 1st year University of Reading Economics PhD student, has been accepted to present a paper at the 2nd IDSC of IZA/CAIS Workshop: Matching Workers and Jobs Online….Read More >

1st Year PhD Student Presenting at Conference

Three Papers at ESPE 2019

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6th August 201919th August 2019

We presented three papers at the 2019 ESPE (European Society of Population Economics) Conference. Domestic violence and child mortality by Samantha Rawlings and Zahra Siddique (University of Bristol) DIY or…Read More >

Three Papers at ESPE 2019

New publication in “Economics Letter”

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25th May 201819th August 2019

Carl Singleton has recently had a short journal article published in Economics Letters (Forthcoming, January 2019). The title of the paper is “The public-private sector wage differential in the UK:…Read More >

New publication in “Economics Letter”
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