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Professor Ian Walker

Professor, Member of GOLCER Steering and Advisory Committee

  1. Journal article
  2. Published

    Who really wants to be a millionaire: evidence of risk aversion from gameshow data

    Walker, I., Lanot, G. & Hartley, R., 2013, In: Journal of Applied Econometrics.

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  3. Published

    Who benefits from child benefit?

    Blow, L., Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 01/2012, In: Economic Inquiry. 50, 1, p. 153-170 18 p.

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  4. Published

    Intergenerational well-being mobility in Europe

    Molina, JA., Navarro Paniagua, M. & Walker, I., 05/2011, In: Kyklos. 64, 2, p. 253-270 18 p.

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  5. Published

    Differences by Degree: Evidence of the Net Financial Rates of Return to Undergraduate Study for England and Wales

    Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 2011, In: Economics of Education Review. 30, 6, p. 1177-1186 10 p.

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  6. Published

    The college wage premium and the expansion of higher education in the UK

    Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 2008, In: The Scandinavian Journal of Economics. 110, 4, p. 695-709 15 p.

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  7. Published

    Getting dads to pay and getting mums to work: the contradictory effects of a child support pass-thru

    Walker, I., Kossigh, Y. & Zhu, Y., 2008, In: DWP Research Report.

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  8. Published

    Partnership penalties and bonuses created by UK welfare programs

    Anderberg, D., Kondylis, F. & Walker, I., 2008, In: CESifo Economic Studies. 54, 1, p. 1-21 21 p.

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  9. Published

    Education choice under uncertainty: implications for public policy

    Hogan, V. & Walker, I., 2007, In: Labour Economics.

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  10. Published

    Child support and partnership dissolution: evidence from the UK

    Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 2006, In: Economic Journal. 116, 510

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  11. Published

    WFTC and wage growth

    Walker, I. & Lydon, R., 2005, In: Fiscal Studies.

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  12. Published

    Does education raise productivity, or just reflect it?

    Chevalier, A., Harmon, C., Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 2004, In: Economic Journal. 114, 499

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  13. Published

    Education, earnings and productivity - recent UK evidence

    Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 2003, In: Labour Market Trends.

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  14. Published

    WFTC: a review of the issues

    Walker, I. & Blundell, R., 2003, In: Economie Publique.

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  15. Published

    Returns to education: UK evidence from the labour force surveys

    Walker, I. & Zhu, Y., 2003, In: Labour Market Trends.

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  16. Published

    Estimates of the economic return to schooling for 28 countries

    Trostel, P., Walker, I. & Woolley, P., 2002, In: Labour Economics.

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  17. Published

    The dummies' guide to the economics of lotteries

    Walker, I. & Young, J., 2001, In: Economic Journal.

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  18. Published

    Household unemployment and the labour supply of married women

    Bingley, P. & Walker, I., 2001, In: Economica.

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  19. Published

    Housing subsidies and work incentives in Great Britain

    Bingley, P. & Walker, I., 2001, In: Economic Journal. 111, 471

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  20. Published

    The demand for lotto: the role of conscious selection

    Walker, I., Farrell, L., Lanot, G. & Hartley, R., 2000, In: Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.

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  21. Published

    The returns to the quality and quantity of education: evidence for men from England and Wales

    Harmon, C. & Walker, I., 2000, In: Economica.

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  22. Published

    The welfare effects of lotto: evidence from the UK

    Walker, I. & Farrell, L., 1999, In: Journal of Public Economics.

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  23. Published

    The marginal and average returns to education

    Walker, I. & Harmon, C., 1999, In: European Economic Review.

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  24. Published

    The union / non-union wage differential: semiparametric evidence

    Lanot, G. & Walker, I., 1998, In: Journal of Econometrics.

    Research output: Contribution to Journal/MagazineJournal articlepeer-review

  25. Published

    The labour supply, unemployment and participation of lone mothers in in-work transfer programmes

    Bingley, P. & Walker, I., 1997, In: Economic Journal.

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  26. Published

    Estimates of the economic return to schooling for the UK

    Harmon, C. & Walker, I., 1995, In: The American Economic Review.

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