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Großbritannien 9 United Kingdom 9 Coronavirus 7 Impact assessment 7 Wirkungsanalyse 7 Einkommen 6 Income 6 Arbeitsangebot 4 Labour supply 4 Selbstständige 4 Self-employed 4 Economic crisis 3 Gender 3 Gender discrimination 3 Geschlecht 3 Geschlechterdiskriminierung 3 Lohnniveau 3 Lohnstruktur 3 Wage level 3 Wage structure 3 Wirtschaftskrise 3 Altersgrenze 2 Business cycle 2 Canada 2 Economic loss 2 Einkommenseffekt 2 Familienleistungsausgleich 2 Family benefits 2 Fraueneinkommen 2 Gesundheit 2 Health 2 Income Dynamics 2 Income effect 2 Inequality 2 Intergenerational mobility 2 Intergenerational transfer 2 Intergenerationale Übertragung 2 Intergenerationenmobilität 2 Kanada 2 Konjunktur 2
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Free 17 Undetermined 2 CC license 1
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Book / Working Paper 13 Article 6
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Graue Literatur 10 Non-commercial literature 10 Arbeitspapier 8 Working Paper 8 Article in journal 5 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 5 Article 1
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English 19
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Blundell, Jack 17 Bell, Brian 7 Bloom, Nicholas 5 Machin, Stephen 5 Blundell, Richard W. 2 Britton, Jack 2 Dias, Mónica Costa 2 French, Eric 2 Jensen, Mathias Fjællegaard 2 Ventura, Maria 2 Duchini, Emma 1 Risa, Erling 1 Simion, Ștefania 1 Turrell, Arthur 1
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National Bureau of Economic Research 1
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Discussion paper 3 Covid-19 analysis series 2 A CEP Covid-19 analysis : a series of background briefings on the policy issues arising from the Covid-19 pandemic 1 American economic journal 1 CEP occasional papers / Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science 1 IFS working paper 1 Journal of human resources : JHR 1 Journal of public economics 1 NBER working paper series 1 Quantitative Economics 1 Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the Econometric Society 1 The Scandinavian journal of economics 1 Working paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 18 EconStor 1
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Income effects and labour supply : evidence from a child benefits reform
Jensen, Mathias Fjællegaard; Blundell, Jack - In: Journal of public economics 230 (2024), pp. 1-18
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Where is the Land of Hope and Glory? : the geography of intergenerational mobility in England and Wales
Bell, Brian; Blundell, Jack; Machin, Stephen - In: The Scandinavian journal of economics 125 (2023) 1, pp. 73-106
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Pay transparency and gender equality
Blundell, Jack; Duchini, Emma; Simion, Ștefania; … - In: American economic journal 17 (2025) 2, pp. 418-445
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Income dynamics in the United Kingdom and the impact of the Covid-19 recession
Bell, Brian; Bloom, Nicholas; Blundell, Jack - In: Quantitative Economics 13 (2022) 4, pp. 1849-1878
In this paper, we use an employer-based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in UK earnings dynamics from 1975 to 2020, with a particular focus on the most recent recession. We demonstrate that (log) earnings changes exhibit strongly procyclical skewness and have become...
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Income Effects and Labour Supply : Evidence from a Child Benefits Reform
Jensen, Mathias Fjællegaard; Blundell, Jack - 2022
In this paper, we exploit a unique and unexpected reform to the child benefit system in Denmark to assess the effects of child benefits on parental labour supply. A cap on child benefit payments in 2011 led to a non-negligible reduction in child benefits for larger families with young children....
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Income dynamics in the United Kingdom and the impact of the Covid-19 recession
Bell, Brian; Bloom, Nicholas; Blundell, Jack - In: Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the … 13 (2022) 4, pp. 1849-1878
In this paper, we use an employer‐based survey of earnings and hours to set out the key patterns in UK earnings dynamics from 1975 to 2020, with a particular focus on the most recent recession. We demonstrate that (log) earnings changes exhibit strongly procyclical skewness and have become...
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Covid-19 and the self-employed : ten months into the crisis
Blundell, Jack; Machin, Stephen; Ventura, Maria - 2021
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Wage responses to gender pay gap reporting requirements
Blundell, Jack - 2021
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This Time is Not so Different : Income Dynamics During the COVID-19 Recession
Bell, Brian; Bloom, Nicholas; Blundell, Jack - National Bureau of Economic Research - 2021
We use a UK employer-employee administrative earnings dataset to investigate the response of earnings and hours to business cycles. Exploiting our long panel of data from 1975 to 2020 we find wide heterogeneity in the exposure of different types of workers to aggregate shocks. Employees who are...
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This time is not so different : income dynamics during the COVID-19 recession
Bell, Brian; Bloom, Nicholas; Blundell, Jack - 2021
We use a UK employer-employee administrative earnings dataset to investigate the response of earnings and hours to business cycles. Exploiting our long panel of data from 1975 to 2020 we find wide heterogeneity in the exposure of different types of workers to aggregate shocks. Employees who are...
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