Disadvantage in terms of financial resources is often coupled with disadvantage in other dimensions, such as human capital, working conditions or labour market opportunities. This doctoral thesis serves as an examination of three economic questions, where individuals' disadvantage affects their economic decision making, or where disadvantaged individuals are the target of policies designed to improve their economic outcomes. In Chapter 1, we demonstrate how a policy targeted at poor individuals might fail in its objectives because the design of the policy causes some of the intended beneficiaries to suffer what we term an identity cost. In Chapter 2, we identify that women still fall behind men, in terms of labour market outcomes, partly du...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
This dissertation examines four disadvantaged groups in the labour market from a variety of perspect...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
We develop a two-period model to jointly analyze the female decisions of investing in education and ...
This doctoral dissertation employs quasi-experimental empirical methods on administrative population...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
UK policymakers desire to see more and better jobs in the labour market mirrors deepening concern th...
This article explains the different extent of economic marginalization of low-educated persons in di...
Poverty and other forms of financial disadvantage are the most obvious categories of social disadvan...
UK policymakers desire to see more and better jobs in the labour market mirrors deepening concern th...
The relationships between employment, education, opportunity, social exclusion and poverty are centr...
In the past 50 years women have gradually caught up with, and even surpassed, men in educational ach...
In this paper we focus on economic outcomes for a subset of women with dependent children who experi...
National poverty strategies frequently overlook important elements of children’s experiences of pove...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
This dissertation examines four disadvantaged groups in the labour market from a variety of perspect...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...
We develop a two-period model to jointly analyze the female decisions of investing in education and ...
This doctoral dissertation employs quasi-experimental empirical methods on administrative population...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
The focus of this paper is the position of economically disadvantaged female workers in the labour m...
UK policymakers desire to see more and better jobs in the labour market mirrors deepening concern th...
This article explains the different extent of economic marginalization of low-educated persons in di...
Poverty and other forms of financial disadvantage are the most obvious categories of social disadvan...
UK policymakers desire to see more and better jobs in the labour market mirrors deepening concern th...
The relationships between employment, education, opportunity, social exclusion and poverty are centr...
In the past 50 years women have gradually caught up with, and even surpassed, men in educational ach...
In this paper we focus on economic outcomes for a subset of women with dependent children who experi...
National poverty strategies frequently overlook important elements of children’s experiences of pove...
This paper investigates whether the interaction between family background and secondary school track...
This dissertation examines four disadvantaged groups in the labour market from a variety of perspect...
The thesis examines the changes in the labour market behaviour and welfare participation of women in...