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The paper provides new evidence from a survey of 2000 individuals in the US and UK related to predictors of Covid-19 …
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We survey samples of German firms and households to document novel stylized facts about the extent of information frictions among the two groups. First, firms' expectations about macroeconomic variables are closer to expert forecasts and less dispersed than households', consistent with higher...
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-term disadvantages in terms of employment, wages or both. Using two UK cohort studies, that allow us to follow individuals for at least …
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by income group and partisanship. Our survey experiment - carried out in the UK - demonstrates that poor economic …
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We study students' motives for educational attainment in a unique survey of 885 secondary school students in the UK. As …
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choices of non-rich households from an intertemporal perspective. Using UK household data on food consumption, we estimate the …
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This paper examines the determinants of long-term international migration to the UK; we explore the extent to which … macroeconomic variables – UK GDP growth and GDP at origin - are significant drivers of migration flows; evidence for the impact of … result in a large fall in immigration from EEA countries to the UK. …
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Policies supporting international student mobility prepare young people for the challenges of global and multicultural environments. However, disadvantaged students have lower participation rates in mobility schemes, and hence benefit less from their positive impacts on career progression....
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There is a widespread belief that a lack of education is the primary cause of public apathy to climate change. Yet, despite the global campaign to promote education as a tool to combat global warming, empirical evidence on the causal effect of education on climate literacy and pro-environmental...
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? Results are compared between Italy and the UK using Italian Institute of National Statistics and UK Higher Education … on a set of labour market outcomes around six to twelve months and three years after graduation for undergraduates (UK …
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