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Stephen Machin
V. Bhaskar Education Previous Appointments
Minimum Wages and Employment: a Case Study of the Fast-Food Industry in New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Generation COVID: Emerging Work and Education Inequalities
Intergenerational Mobility
Do Boys Benefit from Male Teachers in Elementary School? Evidence from Administrative Panel Data
Sarah Flèche
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Minimum Wages and Firm Profitability
Stephen Machin
Where the Minimum Wage Bites Hard: the Introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage to a Low Wage Sector
Aims for Primary Education: the Changing National Context
LSE REF 2014 Submitted Impact Case Study Manning
The Economic Effects of the Introduction of the UK National Minimum Wage
ANNUAL CONFERENCE 2019 the University of Warwick 15–17 April 2019
Teaching to Teach” Literacy
Covid-19 and Social Mobility
Changes in Wage Inequality Stephen Machinand John Van Reenen
Specialization Matters in the Firm Size-Wage Gap
Covid-19 and Social Mobility LSE Research Online URL for This Paper: Version: Published Version
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Mobility and Joblessness
CEP Discussion Paper No 1477 April 2017
Minimum Wage Employment Effects and Labor Market Concentration
The Changing Returns to Crime: Do Criminals Respond to Prices?
Dr Lorraine Dearden
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Crime and Economic Incentives
John Van Reenen
Youth Crime in the Era of School Takeovers
Albrecht Glitz
Cirriculum Vitae
Tertiary Education Systems and Labour Markets
EVIDENCE from LARGE IMMIGRANT WAVES Brian Bell, Francesco Fasani, and Stephen Machin*
The Changing Returns to Crime: Do Criminals Respond to Prices?
CRIME SCARS: RECESSIONS and the MAKING of CAREER CRIMINALS Brian Bell, Anna Bindler, and Stephen Machin*
Evidence from Administrative Panel Data
Trends in UK Wage Inequality
Education and Economic Performance
The Introduction of Academy Schools to England's Education
OECD SOCIAL, EMPLOYMENT and MIGRATION WORKING PAPERS Social Disadvantage and Education Experiences