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Peter Dolton
Peter Dolton
Sussex University, National Institute of Economic & Social Research
Подтвержден адрес электронной почты в домене sussex.ac.uk
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The incidence and effects of overeducation in the UK graduate labour market
P Dolton, A Vignoles
Economics of education review 19 (2), 179-198, 2000
10322000
The turnover of teachers: A competing risks explanation
P Dolton, W Klaauw
Review of Economics and Statistics 81 (3), 543-550, 1999
4341999
Leaving teaching in the UK: A duration analysis
P Dolton, W Klaauw
The economic journal 105 (429), 431-444, 1995
3721995
Unemployment duration and the restart effect: some experimental evidence
P Dolton, D O'Neill
The Economic Journal 106 (435), 387-400, 1996
3491996
If you pay peanuts do you get monkeys? A cross-country analysis of teacher pay and pupil performance
P Dolton, OD Marcenaro-Gutierrez
Economic policy 26 (65), 5-55, 2011
3402011
2013 global teacher status index
P Dolton, O Marcenaro-Gutierrez
Varkey GEMS Foundation, 2011
308*2011
The effects of over-education on earnings in the graduate labour market
PJ Dolton, MA Silles
Economics of Education Review 27 (2), 125-139, 2008
3052008
The effective use of student time: a stochastic frontier production function case study
P Dolton, OD Marcenaro, L Navarro
Economics of Education review 22 (6), 547-560, 2003
2472003
The economics of UK teacher supply: The graduate's decision
PJ Dolton
The Economic Journal 100 (400), 91-104, 1990
2261990
Sample selection and male-female earnings differentials in the graduate labour market
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace
oxford economic Papers 38 (2), 317-341, 1986
1941986
The long-run effects of unemployment monitoring and work-search programs: experimental evidence from the United Kingdom
P Dolton, D O'Neill
Journal of labor economics 20 (2), 381-403, 2002
1862002
Self employment among graduates
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace
Bulletin of Economic research 42 (1), 35-54, 1990
1811990
Causal effects of an absent crowd on performances and refereeing decisions during Covid-19
A Bryson, P Dolton, JJ Reade, D Schreyer, C Singleton
Economics Letters 198, 109664, 2021
1742021
Occupational choice and earnings determination: The role of sample selection and non-pecuniary factors
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace, W Van der Klaauw
Oxford Economic Papers 41 (1), 573-594, 1989
1661989
Recruiting and Retaining Teachers in the UK: An Analysis of Graduate Occupation Choice from the 1960s to the 1990s
A Chevalier, P Dolton, S McIntosh
Economica 74 (293), 69-96, 2007
1492007
Marital status, child rearing and earnings differentials in the graduate labour market
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace
The Economic Journal 97 (388), 897-922, 1987
1491987
The youth training scheme and the school-to-work transition
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace, JG Treble
Oxford Economic Papers 46 (4), 629-657, 1994
1441994
The youth training scheme and the school-to-work transition
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace, JG Treble
Oxford Economic Papers 46 (4), 629-657, 1994
1441994
Employment, Inequality and the UK National Minimum Wage over the Medium‐Term*
P Dolton, CR Bondibene, J Wadsworth
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 74 (1), 78-106, 2011
1392011
Interpreting sample selection effects
PJ Dolton, GH Makepeace
Economics Letters 24 (4), 373-379, 1987
1281987
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