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Our academics share their expert opinion on today's political, educational, and economic problems.
Dr Michael Peacey commented 'high net worth individuals' working longer.
Patrick Gaule cited in The Economist for paper on India’s expanding and influential diaspora.
Media-Reported Violence and Female Labor Supply
ESCoE Conference Features Prof. Helen Simpson's Insights on National Accounts' Non-Market Output Estimates.
Dr. Patrick Arni provides expert testimony before the Work and Pensions Committee at Westminster
Incentivising school attendance: Evidence from Mozambique on VoxDev
Professor Christine Valente co-authored a piece with Damien de Walque, Lead Economist in the Development Research Group of the World Bank in VoxDev on school attendance in Mozambique.
18 April 2023
Simon Burgess and Ellen Greaves on various media for schools research report.
Professor Simon Burgess and Dr Ellen Greaves were featured and quoted across various media outlets following the release of their school admissions report on March 1 2023.
The report focused on system rationing entry to England’s more effective schools could have a big impact on social mobility.
The report received media inclusion in The Guardian, The Independent, The Telegraph, TES magazine and other prominent educational and school titles, BBC Radio 4, Channel 5 and many others.
1 March 2023
Sarah Smith awarded OBE in Queen's birthday honours - Royal Economic Society
Professor Sarah Smith was awarded the Order of the British Empire honour, a civilian award for contribution to the country, by the Queen for her work on the economics of charity and education.
6 June 2022
Govt draws flak over 'brutal' price hikes - Daily Times Pakistan
Dr. Ahmed Prizada is quoted regarding the public's response to the government withdrawal of a petrol subsidy amidst the cost of living crisis.
3 June 2022
After Shock - Nonesuch Magazine
Professor Richard Davies discusses key stories from his book, 'Extreme Economies', and what they tell us about economic policymaking and the human condition.
1 June 2022
Arnaud Philippe: «Les décisions de justice sont rendues par des êtres incarnés, sociaux, non par un algorithme» (Arnaud Philippe "Court decisions are made by embodied, social beings; not algorithms") - Libération
Dr. Arnaud Philippe's book on sentencing practices in the French criminal justice procedure is the topic of this article. The article details Arnaud's views on sentencing algorithms, judges' biases, and more.
20 February 2022
Genomics Beyond Health - UK Government Office for Science
Professor Stephanie von Hinke spoke to the Chief Scientific Officer to inform this policy briefing on the role of geonomics in understanding social issues.
26 January 2022
Gene-environment interplay: a revolution for social science? - Research Outreach Magazine
Professor Stephanie von Hinke's new work is discussed in popular science magazine, Research Outreach. The article unpacks the consequences of her research into genetics for the social sciences.
29 November 2021