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move after graduation from Scotland to the rest of the UK or abroad have a much higher rate of graduate employment … education graduates are leaving Scotland for employment reasons. In turn this finding suggests the over …-education/under-employment nexus is a serious problem in Scotland. …
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Scotland, a country that is expected to age rapidly in the future. The parameters of the household formation model are … changes in age structure – is not likely a main determinant of house prices, at least in Scotland. …
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This paper seeks to unpick the complex effects of migration, country of birth, and place of residence in Scotland on … Scotland, whom the cross sectional literature suggests are more likely to achieve high occupational status than the Scottish …
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This paper argues that skill formation is a life-cycle process and develops the implications of this insight for Scottish social policy. Families are major producers of skills, and a successful policy needs to promote effective families and to supplement failing ones. We present evidence that...
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This paper presents an analysis of housing conditions amongst the British urban working class in 1904, using a re-discovered survey.1 We investigate overcrowding and we find major regional differences. Scottish households were more overcrowded despite being less poor. Investigating the causes of...
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This paper investigates the effect of different levels of neighbourhood housing tenure mix on transitions from unemployment to employment and the probability of staying in employment for those with a job. We used individual level data from the Scottish Longitudinal Study (SLS), a 5.3% sample of...
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differences. In particular, a much greater proportion of households in urban Scotland were overcrowded than in the rest of Britain …
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This paper investigates whether individuals living in neighbourhoods with high concentrations of unemployment are less likely to enter work if they are unemployed and more likely to lose their job if they are employed. The main challenge in the neighbourhood effects literature is the...
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This paper argues that the level of financial services provision determines the risk management strategies among the poor. The paper estimates the determinants of the household’s use of one, two or all three types of microfinancial services applying ordered probit models and additionally...
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This paper presents the results of a field study at a large financial services firm that combines multiple methods, including two economic experiments, to measure ethical norms and their behavioral correlates. Standard survey questions eliciting ethical evaluations of actions in on-the-job...
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