Our adulthood work stream aims to understand the nature and extent of inequalities in adult outcomes.
Research shows inequalities persist in the labour market - even comparing people with very similar academic achievement.
Our aim is to understand how different pathways into the labour market results in different labour market outcomes, and what risk factors are associated with poor adult outcomes.Ìý
We also use data innovations to understand how policies and recruitment practices of leading employers restrict or enhance opportunities for people in the labour market.Ìý
Our research
Working papers
- Ìý- Anna Adamecz-Volgyi, Yuyan Jiang, Nikki Shure and Gill Wyness
- Ìý- Mike Brewer, Thang Dang and Emma Tominey
- - Sarah Cattan, Kjell Salvanes and Emma Tominey.
- - Lindsey Macmillan and Abigail McKnight
- - Oliver Anderson
- Ìý- Paul Gregg andÌýRicky Kanabar
- - Ricky Kanabar and Paul Gregg
- - Jo Blanden, Andrew Eyles and Stephen Machin
- - Lee Elliot Major, Andrew Eyles and Stephen Machin
- Ìý-ÌýJake Anders, Andy Dickerson, Paul Gregg and Lindsey Macmillan
- - Paul Gregg andÌýLindsey Macmillan
- - Emma Gorman, Colm Harmon, Silvia Mendolia, Anita Staneva and Ian Walker
Briefing notes
- Ìý- Fabien Petit
- Ìý- Arun Advani and Claire Crawford
- Ìý - Lindsey Macmillan
- Ìý- Claire Tyler
Blog posts
- Ìý-ÌýPaul Gregg
- - Paul Gregg
- Ìý- Jake Anders and Carl Cullinane
- Ìý-ÌýPatrick Sturgis, Lindsey Macmillan, Jake Anders, Gill Wyness
- -ÌýPaul Gregg
- -ÌýPaul Gregg
- - Paul Gregg
- Ìý- Paul Gregg
- Ìý- Andy Dickerson
- Ìý- Paul Gregg
- Ìý- Jake Anders, Lindsey Macmillan, Patrick Sturgis and Gill Wyness
- Ìý- Anna Mountford-Zimdars