In this article, we study the connection between skills, educational choices, employment outcomes and wage levels. The study is part of a line of research that examines the role played by both cognitive and non-cognitive abilities in predicting human capital accumulation, as well as individual professional achievement. Moreover, the study integrates the issue of gender differences in labour market participation and wages into the social mobility literature. In particular, this version of the paper contributes to a deeper analysis of the issue of female labour market participation and achievement, taking into account the relationship between pre\uacmarket abilities, investment in education and employment outcomes. Our aim is to understand th...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
In this article, we are interested in the differences in the educational pathways and subsequent lab...
In this article, we study the connection between skills, educational choices, employment outcomes an...
We study how early-life cognitive skills, non-cognitive abilities, and family characteristics influe...
This thesis explores four themes related to wage inequality, with particular emphasis on differences...
This dissertation aims at reassessing of impact of family background, education and abilities on the...
In the past 50 years women have gradually caught up with, and even surpassed, men in educational ach...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
Despite anti-discrimination policies, women are paid 20% less then men in the UK. A large proportion...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
This thesis consists of three stand-alone papers which address separate questions regarding the econ...
In this article, we are interested in the differences in the educational pathways and subsequent lab...
textAlthough the gender gap in educational attainment has significantly narrowed and women have ga...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
In this article, we are interested in the differences in the educational pathways and subsequent lab...
In this article, we study the connection between skills, educational choices, employment outcomes an...
We study how early-life cognitive skills, non-cognitive abilities, and family characteristics influe...
This thesis explores four themes related to wage inequality, with particular emphasis on differences...
This dissertation aims at reassessing of impact of family background, education and abilities on the...
In the past 50 years women have gradually caught up with, and even surpassed, men in educational ach...
A large proportion of the gender wage gap is usually left unexplained. In this paper, we investigate...
Despite anti-discrimination policies, women are paid 20% less then men in the UK. A large proportion...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
This thesis consists of three stand-alone papers which address separate questions regarding the econ...
In this article, we are interested in the differences in the educational pathways and subsequent lab...
textAlthough the gender gap in educational attainment has significantly narrowed and women have ga...
Since its formalisation, the theory of human capital has become the dominant model for explaining ea...
Social inequalities in UK educational outcomes continue to persist despite improvements in recent ye...
Defence date: 13 July 2012Examining Board: Jaap Dronkers (formerly EUI/Univ. Maastricht) (Supervisor...
In this article, we are interested in the differences in the educational pathways and subsequent lab...