Descriptive and modelling projects
Using administrative data to improve labour market statistics
Richard2019-05-21T16:38:15+00:00Exploring the potential to leverage administrative data for the production of labour market statistics
Descriptive and modelling projects
Exploring the potential to leverage administrative data for the production of labour market statistics
Examining the needs, characteristics, and perceptions of US citizens using alternative credit instruments.
Exploring the effects of education on the income, health and survival of older men
Describing the changing nature of young people's experiences post-school leaving age over the past 30 years.
An examining of intergenerational transmission of education and, separately, a consideration of variations in subjective well-being by ethnicity and migration ancestry.
Evaluating the relative effectiveness of blended learning and face-to-face tuition on skills; examination of skills gain and loss following training
Assessment of whether administrative data can replace surveys used to measure labour market outcomes from training
Examining how mental well-being changes with length of time unemployed
Visualising young people's early labour market transitions and estimating the importance of experience.
Estimating the returns to gaining a qualification when age 25 or over