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Stephen Pryse JENKINS Birth date (place) 11 June 1956 (Marton, New Zealand) Nationality Joint New Zealand and UK. Addresses Institute for Social and Economic Research 13 Ireton Road University of Essex Colchester CO3 3AT Wivenhoe Park United Kingdom Colchester CO4 3SQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1206 873374 Tel: +44 (0)1206 543319 Fax: +44 (0)1206 873151 Email: [email protected] Education 1978-1983 University of York, York, U.K. 1974-1977 University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. 1969-1973 Nelson College, Nelson, New Zealand. Qualifications 1983 D Phil, University of York (Thesis: “Inequality and Intergenerational Continuities in Lifetime Income”) 1977 BA(Hons) Class IIi in Economics, University of Otago. Scholarships and distinctions 1976 Bank of New Zealand Scholarship in Economics 1977 Sir Robert Stout Scholarship in Economics 1998 President, European Society for Population Economics. Principal employment 1994-present Professor of Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex. 1991-94 Professor of Applied Economics, University of Wales Swansea. 1983-91 Lecturer in the Political Economy of the Welfare State, University of Bath. (Appointed under the University Grants Committee “New Blood” scheme; tenure granted 1986; promoted to Grade B 1988; extra increments 1989/90, 1990/91.) 1981-83 Research Fellow, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York (SSRC- financed project “Subsidies to the Arts: an application to the theatre market”, supervised by D Austen-Smith). 1979-80 Research Fellow, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York (Nuffield Foundation financed project “Intergenerational aspects of income distribution”, supervised by A B Atkinson and A K Maynard). 1978 Junior Lecturer in Economics, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Other appointments, visiting positions, etc. 2000- Research Professor, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin. 2000- Research Fellow, Center for Household, Income and Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD), Turin. 1

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Birth date (place) 11 June 1956 (Marton, New Zealand) Nationality Joint New Zealand and UK. Addresses Institute for Social and Economic Research 13 Ireton Road University of Essex Colchester CO3 3AT Wivenhoe Park United Kingdom Colchester CO4 3SQ United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1206 873374 Tel: +44 (0)1206 543319 Fax: +44 (0)1206 873151 Email: [email protected] Education 1978-1983 University of York, York, U.K. 1974-1977 University of Otago, Dunedin, New Zealand. 1969-1973 Nelson College, Nelson, New Zealand. Qualifications 1983 D Phil, University of York (Thesis: “Inequality and Intergenerational Continuities in Lifetime

Income”) 1977 BA(Hons) Class IIi in Economics, University of Otago. Scholarships and distinctions 1976 Bank of New Zealand Scholarship in Economics 1977 Sir Robert Stout Scholarship in Economics 1998 President, European Society for Population Economics. Principal employment 1994-present Professor of Economics, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex. 1991-94 Professor of Applied Economics, University of Wales Swansea. 1983-91 Lecturer in the Political Economy of the Welfare State, University of Bath. (Appointed under

the University Grants Committee “New Blood” scheme; tenure granted 1986; promoted to Grade B 1988; extra increments 1989/90, 1990/91.)

1981-83 Research Fellow, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York (SSRC-financed project “Subsidies to the Arts: an application to the theatre market”, supervised by D Austen-Smith).

1979-80 Research Fellow, Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of York (Nuffield Foundation financed project “Intergenerational aspects of income distribution”, supervised by A B Atkinson and A K Maynard).

1978 Junior Lecturer in Economics, Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand. Other appointments, visiting positions, etc. 2000- Research Professor, German Institute for Economic Research (DIW), Berlin. 2000- Research Fellow, Center for Household, Income and Labour and Demographic Economics

(CHILD), Turin.

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2000- Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labour (IZA), Bonn. 2000 Visiting Fellow, Economics Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National

University (June-July). 1997-2000 Associate Fellow, UNICEF-International Child Development Centre, Florence, Italy. 1995 Consultant, Equal Opportunities Commission. 1994- Consultant, New Zealand Treasury. 1994 Norman Chester Senior Research Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford University (April–June). 1994- Research Associate, Distributional Analysis Research Programme, London School of

Economics. 1991/2 Nuffield Foundation Social Science Research Fellow. 1991-4 Visiting Professor, Centre for Fiscal Studies, University of Bath. 1990-5 Lecturer, Luxembourg Income Study Graduate Summer School. 1990 Visiting Professor, Sonderforschungsbereich 3, J-W Goethe Universität, Frankfurt/Main FRG

(April). 1990 Consultant, U.K. Department of Social Security. 1988 Visiting Fellow, Department of Economics, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian

National University (July-September). 1988- Consultant, Luxembourg Income Study Non-Cash Income Project. 1987,'85 Consultant, Directorate for Social Affairs, Manpower and Education, Organisation for Economic

Co-operation and Development. 1987 Consultant, Evaluation Unit, Second European Programme to Combat Poverty (European

Commission). 1986 Consultant, Equal Opportunities Commission. Current research interests Applied microeconomics, with particular reference to the distribution of income and its redistribution through taxation, social security, and the labour market. Including inequality and poverty measurement; income mobility and poverty dynamics; modelling labour supply and social security benefit spell durations. Survival analysis. Publications: books and research monographs Low income and multiple disadvantage in Britain, 1991–2001: Analysis of the British Household Panel Survey, Social Exclusion Unit (Office of Deputy Prime Minister), London, pp. 198, ISBN: 1851127313, September 2004 (with Mark Taylor and Richard Berthoud) http://www.socialexclusion.gov.uk/publications.asp?did=277 Income in Later Life: Work History Matters, The Policy Press for Joseph Rowntree Foundation, Bristol, pp. vi + 48, ISBN 1 86134 401 5, April 2002 (with Elena Bardasi). Child Poverty in Britain and Germany, Report Series, Anglo-German Foundation, London. ISBN 1 9000834 29 4, pp. iii + 47, December 2001 (with Christian Schluter and Gert Wagner). Pdf version downloadable from http://www.agf.org.uk/pubs/pdfs/1278web.pdf. The Dynamics of Poverty in Britain, Department for Work and Pensions Research Report No. 157, Corporate Document Services, Leeds, December 2001. ISBN 1 84123 417 6, pp. x + 136 (with John Rigg, and assistance from Francesco Devicienti). Pdf version downloadable from http://www.dwp.gov.uk/asd/asd5/rrep157.html The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, July 2001. Edited volume, jointly with John Micklewright and Bruce Bradbury. ISBN 0 521 80310 1 (hardback), 0 521 00492 6 (paperback), pp. xvii + 309. The Distribution of Household Welfare and Household Production, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0521 62302 2 (hardback), 0521 57646 6 (paperback), 1998, pp. xix+424. (joint editor with A. Kapteyn and B.M.S. van Praag).

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Moving Off Income Support: Barriers and Bridges, (DSS Research Report Series, Report No. 53), HMSO, London, 1996 (with A Shaw, R Walker, K Ashworth, and K Middleton). Choosing a longitudinal survey design: the issues, Occasional Paper No. 96-1, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change (with N. Buck and J. Ermisch). http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/occpaps/pdf/op96-1.pdf Do the poor stay poor? New evidence about income dynamics from the British Household Panel Survey, Occasional Paper No. 95-2, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change (with Sarah Jarvis). http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/occpaps/pdf/op95-2_text.pdf, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/occpaps/pdf/op95-2_appen.pdf Income Mobility and the Middle Class, AEI Studies on Understanding Economic Inequality, AEI Press, Washington DC, 1996 (with Richard V. Burkhauser, Amy D. Crews, and Mary C. Daly). Parents and Children: Incomes in Two Generations, Heinemann, London, 1983 (joint junior author with J Corlyon and H Sutherland; the senior authors were A B Atkinson, A K Maynard and C G Trinder). Publications: journal articles “Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset, and duration effects” Journal of Social Policy, 33(3), July 2004, 479–501 (with John Rigg). “Modelling low income transitions”, with Lorenzo Cappellari. Journal of Applied Econometrics, forthcoming. [Revised version of ISER Working Paper 2002-08. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2002-08.pdf.] “Accounting for differences in poverty between the USA, Britain and Germany”, Empirical Economics, forthcoming. (with Martin Biewen) [Revised version of ISER Working Paper 2002-14. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/pdf/workpaps/2002-14.pdf “The relationship between unemployment benefits and re-employment probabilities: evidence from Spain”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 66(2), May 2004, 239–260 (with Carlos García-Serrano). “Why are child poverty rates higher in Britain than in Germany? A longitudinal perspective”, Journal of Human Resources, XXXVIII (2), Spring 2003, 441-465 (with C Schluter). “The dynamics of child poverty: Britain and Germany compared”, Journal of Comparative Family Studies, Summer 2003, 34 (3), 337–353 (with Christian Schluter and Gert G. Wagner). “To what extent are we equalizing opportunities for income acquisition among citizens?”, (with John Roemer, Rolf Aaberge, Ugo Colombino, Johan Fritzell, Ive Marx, Marianne Page, Evert Pommer, Javier Ruiz-Castillo, Maria Jesus San Segundo, Torben Tranaes, Gert G.Wagner and Ignacio Zubiri). Journal of Public Economics. 87, March 2003, 3-4, 539-565. “Retirement and the economic well-being of the elderly: a British perspective”, Ageing and Society, 22(2), March 2002, 131–159. (with Elena Bardasi and John Rigg) “Income inequality and self-rated health in Britain”, Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, 56(6), June 2002, 436–441 (with Scott Weich and Glyn Lewis). “Who stays poor? Who becomes poor? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey”, Economic Journal, 112 (478), March 2002, C60–67 (with Lorenzo Cappellari). “Child care costs and lone mothers’ employment rates: U.K. evidence”, The Manchester School, 69 (2), March 2001, 121-147 (with Elizabeth Symons). “Income inequality and the prevalence of common mental disorders in Britain”, British Journal of Psychiatry, 178(3), March 2001, pp. 222-227 (with Scott Weich and Glyn Lewis).

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“Modelling household income dynamics”, Journal of Population Economics, 13 (4), December 2000, 529-567. Reprinted pp. 95–133, in K.F. Zimmerman and M. Vogler (eds), Family, Household and Work, Springer-Verlag, Berlin and Heidelberg, 2003. “Testing the significance of income distribution changes over the 1980s business cycle: a cross-national comparison”, Journal of Applied Econometrics 14(3), May-June 1999, pp. 253-272 (with Richard V. Burkhauser, Amy Crews Cutts, and Mary C. Daly). “Marital splits and income changes: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey”, Population Studies, 53(2), July 1999, pp. 237-254 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Retirement and housing adjustment in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey”, Labour Economics 6(2) June 1999, pp. 311-333 (with John Ermisch). “New men and new women? A comparison of paid work propensities from a panel data perspective”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 61(2), May 1999, pp. 167-197 (with Alison Booth and Carlos García Serrano). “How much income mobility is there in Britain?”, Economic Journal 108(447), March 1998, pp. 428-443 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Trends in real income in Britain: a microeconomic analysis”, Empirical Economics, 22(4), 1997, pp. 483-500. Reprinted as pp. 15-32 in DJ Slottje and B Raj (eds) Income Inequality, Poverty, and Economic Welfare, Physica-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1998. “Three ‘I’s of poverty curves, with an analysis of U.K. poverty trends”, Oxford Economic Papers 49(2), July 1997, pp. 317-327 (with Peter Lambert). “Low income dynamics in 1990s Britain”, Fiscal Studies 18(2), May 1997, pp. 1-20 (with Sarah Jarvis). Reprinted in IDS Bulletin, 29(1) January 1998, 32-41; and in D.R. Rose (ed) Researching Social and Economic Change, Routledge, London and New York, 2000. “Gender differentials in domestic work, market work, and total work time: U.K. time-budget survey evidence for 1974/5 and 1987”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy 44(2) May 1997, pp. 153-164 (with Nigel O’Leary). “Household income plus household production: the distribution of extended income in the U.K.”, Review of Income and Wealth 42(4), December 1996, pp. 401-419 (with Nigel O’Leary). “Recent trends in the U.K. income distribution: what happened and why”, Oxford Review of Economic Policy 12(1), Spring 1996, pp. 29-46. “Did the middle class shrink during the 1980s? U.K. evidence from kernel density estimates”, Economics Letters, 49(10), October 1995, pp. 407-413. “Modelling domestic work time”, Journal of Population Economics 8(3), August 1995, pp. 265-279 (with Nigel O’Leary). “Accounting for inequality trends: decomposition analyses for the UK, 1971-86”, Economica, 62(1), February 1995, pp. 29-63. “How much inequality can we explain? A methodology and an application to the USA”, Economic Journal 105(429), March 1995, 4 pp. 21-430 (with Frank A. Cowell). “Easy estimation methods for discrete-time duration models”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 57(1) February 1995, pp. 129-38. “Parametric equivalence scales and scale relativities”, Economic Journal 104(425), July 1994, pp. 891-900 (with Frank Cowell).

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“Earnings discrimination measurement: a distributional approach”, Journal of Econometrics 61(1), March 1994, pp. 81-102. “Dwarfs and Giants in the 1980s: trends in the UK income distribution”, Fiscal Studies 15(1), February 1994, pp. 99-118 (with Frank Cowell). “Ranking income distributions when needs differ”, Review of Income and Wealth 93(4), December 1993, pp. 337-356 (with Peter Lambert). [Winner of John W. Kendrick Prize for outstanding contributions to the Review in 1993.] “Poverty, inequality, and family living standards impacts across seven nations: the effect of noncash subsidies for health, education and housing”, Review of Income and Wealth 39(3), September 1993, pp. 229-256 (with T Smeeding, P Saunders, et al.). “Equivalence scale relativities and the extent of inequality and poverty”, Economic Journal 102(414), September 1992, pp. 1067-1082 (with Fiona Coulter and Frank Cowell). Reprinted with additions in J Creedy (ed) Taxation, Poverty and Income Distribution. London: Edward Elgar, 1994. “Differences in needs and assessment of income distributions”, Bulletin of Economic Research 44(2) April 1992, pp. 77-124 (with Fiona Coulter and Frank Cowell). “Lone mothers’ employment and full-time work probabilities”, Economic Journal 102(411), March 1992, pp. 310-320. “Poverty measurement and the within-household distribution: agenda for action”, Journal of Social Policy, 20(4), October 1991, pp. 457-483. “Income inequality and living standards: changes in the 1970s and 1980s”, Fiscal Studies 12(1), February 1991, pp. 1-28. “The distribution of wealth: measurement and models”, Journal of Economic Surveys, 4(4), December 1990, pp. 329-360. “‘Adverse selection’ features of poverty amongst lone mothers”, Fiscal Studies, 11(2), May 1990, pp. 76-90 (with John Ermisch and Robert Wright). “Inequality analysis using ‘norm incomes’: were Garvy and Paglin on to something after all?”, Review of Income and Wealth 35(3), September 1989, pp. 265-282 (with Michael O’Higgins). “Empirical measurement of horizontal inequity”, Journal of Public Economics 37(3), December 1988, pp. 305-329. “Calculating income distribution indices from micro-data”, National Tax Journal 41(1), March 1988, pp. 139-142. “Reranking and the analysis of income redistribution”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy 35(1), February 1988, pp. 65-76. “Interdependent decision-making in nonprofit industries: a simultaneous equation analysis of English provincial theatre”, International Journal of Industrial Organization 5(2), June 1987, pp. 149-174 (with David Austen-Smith). “Snapshots vs movies: ‘lifecycle bias’ and the estimation of intergenerational earnings inheritance”, European Economic Review 31(5), July 1987, pp. 1149-1158. “The implications of ‘stochastic’ demographic assumptions for models of the distribution of inherited wealth”, Bulletin of Economic Research 37(3), September 1985, pp. 229-242. (With Correction, 39(2), April 1987, p. 185.) “A multi-period model of nonprofit enterprises”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy 32(2), June 1985, pp. 119-134 (with David Austen-Smith).

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“Reforming the social security system: a critique of the IFS proposals”, Political Quarterly 56(1), January-March 1985, pp. 33-46. “The steady-state assumption and the estimation of distributional and related models”, Journal of Human Resources 19(3), Summer 1984, pp. 358-376 (with A B Atkinson). “Intergenerational continuities in housing”, Urban Studies 20, November 1983, pp. 431-438 (with A K Maynard). “Grant-giving to provincial repertory theatres by the Arts Council of Great Britain: a preliminary analysis”, Journal of Cultural Economics 6(2), December 1982, pp. 57-76 (with David Austen-Smith). “Tools for the analysis of distributional models”, Manchester School 50(2), June 1982, pp. 139-150. Publications: book chapters “Nobody to play with? The implications of leisure coordination”, Chapter 5, pp. 113–145 in D. Hamermesh and G. Pfann (eds), The Economics of Time Use, Contributions to Economic Analysis No. 271, Elsevier, Amsterdam, 2005 (with Lars Osberg), forthcoming [Revised version of ISER Working Paper 2003-19. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-19.pdf.] “Estimating welfare indices: household weights and sample design”, in Research on Income Inequality, Volume 9, Inequality, Welfare and Poverty: Theory and Measurement,, eds. Y. Amiel and J.A. Bishop, pp. 147–172, Elsevier Science, Amsterdam (with Frank A. Cowell), 2003. “Who is most likely to be poor in Germany?”, pp. 440–62, in Becker I, Ott N, and Rolf, G (eds), Soziale Sicherung in einer dynamischen Gesellschaft. Festschrift für Richard Hauser zum 65. Geburtstag. Campus-Verlag, Frankfurt and New York, October 2001 (with Martin Biewen). “Beyond the snapshot: a dynamic view of child poverty”, Chapter 1, pp. 1–23, in Bradbury B, Jenkins S.P. and Micklewright, J. (eds) The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Cambridge University Press, 2001 (with John Micklewright and Bruce Bradbury) “The dynamics of child poverty: conceptual and measurement issues”, Chapter 2, pp. 27–61, in Bradbury B, Jenkins S.P. and Micklewright, J. (eds) The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Cambridge University Press, 2001 (with John Micklewright and Bruce Bradbury) “The dynamics of child poverty in seven industrialised nations”, Chapter 4, pp. 92–132, in Bradbury B, Jenkins S.P. and Micklewright, J. The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Cambridge University Press, 2001, (with John Micklewright and Bruce Bradbury) “Poverty amongst British children: chronic or transitory?” (with Martha Hill), Chapter 7, pp. 174–195, in Bradbury B, Jenkins S.P. and Micklewright, J. (eds) The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Cambridge University Press, 2001 “The dynamics of household incomes”, chapter 5, pp. 107-131, in R. Berthoud and J.I. Gershuny (eds) Seven Years in the Life of British Families, Policy Press, Bristol, 2000. “Trends in the UK income distribution”, chapter 6, pp. 129-157, in R Hauser and I Becker (eds) The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective, Springer Verlag, Berlin, 2000. “Horizontal inequity measurement: a basic reassessment”, chapter 18, pp. 535-556, in J. Silber (ed.) Handbook of Income Inequality Measurement, Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dortrecht and New York, 1999 (with Peter Lambert). “Measurement of the income distribution: an academic user’s view”, in Proceedings of the 7th CEIES Seminar on Income Distribution and Different Sources of Income”, European Advisory Committee on Statistical Information in the Economic and Social Spheres (CEIES), Eurostat, Luxembourg, 1999.

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“The intergenerational transmission of disadvantage: a UK perspective”, in S. Boggess and M. Corcoran, with S.P. Jenkins, Cycles of Disadvantage?, Institute of Policy Studies, Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington NZ, Paper2, pp. 161-187, 1999. “Introduction”, chapter 1, pp. 1-12, in The Distribution of Household Welfare and Household Production, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (with A. Kapteyn and B.M.S. van Praag). “The incomes of U.K. women: limited progress towards equality with men?”, chapter 18, pp. 398-417, in S.P. Jenkins, A. Kapteyn and B.M.S. van Praag (eds.) The Distribution of Household Welfare and Household Production Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1998 (with Nigel O’Leary). “Three ‘I’s of poverty curves and poverty dominance: TIPs for poverty analysis”, pp. 39-56 in Research on Economic Inequality Volume 8, ed. D. Slottje, JAI Press, Greenwich CT, 1998 (with Peter Lambert) “Ranking poverty gap distributions: further TIPs for poverty analysis”, pp. 31-38 in Research on Economic Inequality Volume 8, ed. D. Slottje, JAI Press, Greenwich CT, 1998 (with Peter Lambert). “Income and poverty dynamics in Britain”, chapter 9 in L. Leisering and R. Walker (eds) The Dynamics of Modern Society: Policy, Poverty and Welfare, The Policy Press, Bristol, 1998, pp. 145-160 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Marital dissolution and income change: evidence for Britain”, chapter 6, pp. 104-117, in J. Millar and R. Ford (eds) Private Lives and Public Responses, PSI Press, London, 1998 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Time spent on Income Support by unemployed claimants”, ch. 9, pp. 128-148, in Jobs, Wages and Poverty: Patterns of Persistence and Mobility in the New Flexible Labour Market (ed.) Paul Gregg. London: Centre for Economic Performance, 1997 (with Karl Ashworth, Robert Walker, and Andrew Shaw). “Income dynamics in Britain: new evidence from the British Household Panel Survey”, ch. 10, pp. 149-164, in Jobs, Wages and Poverty: Patterns of Persistence and Mobility in the New Flexible Labour Market (ed.) Paul Gregg. London: Centre for Economic Performance, 1997 (with Sarah Jarvis). “The changing shape of the UK income distribution: kernel density estimates”, ch. 3, pp. 49-75, in J. Hills (ed) New Inequalities: The Changing Distribution of Income and Wealth in the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1996 (with Frank Cowell and Julie Litchfield). “Poverty and Social-Assistance Dynamics in the United States, Canada and Western Europe”, in Katherine McFate, Roger Lawson and William J. Wilson (eds.) Poverty, Inequality and the Future of Social Policy: Western States in the New World Order. New York: Russell Sage, 1995, pp. 67-108. Also published as “Armuts- and Sozialhilfedynamiken in Europa und Nordamerika” (Poverty and social assistance dynamics in Europe and North America) Zeitschrift für Sozialreform 40(5), May 1994, 281-313. (with Greg J Duncan and Björn Gustafsson, Richard Hauser, Günther Schmaus, Hans Messinger, Ruud Muffels, Brian Nolan, Jean-Claude Ray, and Wolfgang Voges). “The within-household distribution and why it matters: an economist’s perspective”, chapter 4 in C Badelt (ed) Familien Zwischen Gerechtigskeitsidealen und Benachteiligungen. Vienna: Böhlau-Verlag, 1994. “‘Social welfare function’ measures of horizontal inequity”, pp. 725-751 in W Eichhorn (ed) Models and Measurement of Welfare and Inequality. Springer-Verlag, Heidelberg, 1994. “Family fortunes in the 1970s and 1980s”, chapter 9 in R Blundell, I Preston and I Walker (eds) The Measurement of Household Welfare, pp. 215-246. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1994 (with Fiona Coulter and Frank Cowell). “Non-cash income, living standards and inequality: evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study”, chapter 11 in D Bös (ed) Economics in a Changing World. Volume 3: Public Policy and Economic Organisation, pp. 198-217. Macmillan for International Economics Association, London, 1994 (with P Saunders, T Smeeding, et al.).

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“Equivalence scales and assessment of income distributions”, chapter III.3, pp. 345-365, in O Ekert (ed) Standards of Living and Families: Observation and Analysis. Éditions John Libbey Eurotext for INED, Paris, 1994 (with Fiona Coulter and Frank Cowell). “Recent trends in UK income inequality”, in D Slottje (ed) Research on Economic Inequality Volume 2, pp. 191-226. Greenwich CT: JAI Press, 1992, 193-228. “The measurement of income inequality”, chapter 1 in L Osberg (ed) Economic Inequality and Poverty: International Perspectives, pp. 3-38. M E Sharpe, Armonk NY, 1991. “Poverty in the EC: 1975, 1980, 1985”, in R Teekens and B van Praag (eds) Analysing Poverty in the European Community Eurostat News Special Edition 1-1990. Luxembourg: Eurostat. (with Michael O’Higgins). “Analysis of the dynamics of lone parenthood: socio-economic influences on entry and exit rates”, chapter 4 in B Duskin (ed) Lone Parents: the Economic Challenge OECD, Paris, 1990, 69-90 (with John Ermisch and Robert Wright). “Income risk and income maintenance: implications for incentives to work”, chapter 7 in A W Dilnot and I Walker (eds) The Economics of Social Security Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1989, pp. 137-152 (with Jane Millar). “The joint impact of fertility differentials and social security on the accumulation and distribution of wealth: comments”, in D Kessler and A Masson (eds) Modelling the Accumulation and Distribution of Wealth, Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988, pp. 186-190. “The Rowntree surveys: poverty in York since 1899”, chapter 7 in C Feinstein (ed) York 1831-1981: 150 Years of Scientific Endeavour and Social Change, pp. 188-204, Sessions, York, 1981 (with A K Maynard). Publications: other “Review of Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata by Gould, Pitblado, and Sribney”, The Stata Journal, (4), fourth quarter 2003, 439–443. “Multivariate probit regression using simulated maximum likelihood”, The Stata Journal, 3(3) third quarter, 2003, 278–294 (with Lorenzo Cappellari). “Why Americans have no pals”, The Guardian, Monday 30 June 2003 (with Lars Osberg). http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,3604,987542,00.html “Work history and low income in later life”, Insurance Trends, October 2002, pp. 3–12 (with Elena Bardasi). Personal entry in Who’s Who in Economics, Fourth Edition, Mark Blaug and Howard Vane (eds), Edward Elgar Publishing 2003. (Selection criteria: one of 1,200 most frequently cited economists in the years 1990-2000 according to the Social Science Citation Index.) “Einskommenarmut von Kindern – Ein deutsch-britischer Vergleich für die 90er Jahre”, Wochenbericht, Nr. 5/2002, 69. Jahrgang/ 31. Januar 2002, pp. 77–80 (with Gert Wagner and Christian Schluter). English version: “Children in poverty – a British-German comparison for the 1990s”, Economic Bulletin, 39(3), March 2002, 95–98. Review: The Gender Division of Welfare. The Impact of the British and German Welfare States, by Mary Daly, in British Journal of Sociology, 52(2), June 2001, 354–5. Reprinted in: Jeff Hunter (ed), Contemporary Literary Criticism, Gale Group, London, forthcoming. “A third of all Britons have experienced poverty”, Parliamentary Brief, 7(1), December 2000, p. 27. “Persistent pest (research which quantifies the chronic nature of being poor)”, The Guardian, Wednesday 8 March 2000.

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Review: Meritocracy and Economic Inequality, edited by K Arrow, S Bowles and S Durlauf, in The Economic Journal, 111(469) February, F125–F127. “sg104 Analysis of income distributions (sumdist, xfrac, ineqdeco, ineqdec0, geivars, ineqfac, povdeco)” Stata Technical Bulletin STB-48, March 1999, 4-18. Reprinted in Stata Technical Bulletin Reprints, vol. 8, ed. H.J. Newton, pp. 243-260, 1999. College Station TX: Stata Corporation. “sg105 Creation of bivariate random lognormal variablee (mkbilogn)” Stata Technical Bulletin STB-48, March 1999, 18-19. Reprinted in Stata Technical Bulletin Reprints, vol. 8, ed. H.J. Newton, pp. 260-261, 1999. College Station TX: Stata Corporation. “sg106 Fitting Singh-Maddala and Dagum distributions by maximum likelihood (smfit, dagumfit)”, Stata Technical Bulletin STB-48, March 1999, 19-25. Reprinted in Stata Technical Bulletin Reprints, vol. 8, ed. H.J. Newton, pp. 261-268, 1999. College Station TX: Stata Corporation. “sg107 Generalised Lorenz curves and related graphs (glcurve)” Stata Technical Bulletin STB-48, March 1999, 25-29 (with Philippe Van Kerm). Reprinted in Stata Technical Bulletin Reprints, vol. 8, ed. H.J. Newton, pp. 269-274, 1999. College Station TX: Stata Corporation. “Income dynamics in Britain 1991-6”, in Persistent Poverty and Lifetime Inequality: The Evidence, Proceedings of a Workshop held at HM Treasury 17-18 November 1998, in CASEreport 5, London School of Economics, and HM Treasury Occasional Paper No. 10, pp 3-8, March 1999. Review: The Dynamics of Inequality and Poverty: Comparing Income Distributions by John Creedy, in Journal of Economics, Journal of Economics/Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, 70(1), 1999, 104-107. “sbe17 Discrete time proportional hazards regression (pgmhaz)” Stata Technical Bulletin STB-39, September 1997, 22-32. Reprinted in Stata Technical Bulletin Reprints, vol. 7, ed. H.J. Newton, pp. 109-121, 1998. College Station TX: Stata Corporation. Review: It Takes a Nation: A New Agenda for Fighting Poverty, by Rebecca M. Blank, in Population Studies, 52(1), March 1998, 117. “Income mobility in Britain” Social Policy Research Findings No. 121, 4pp. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 1997 (with Sarah Jarvis). Review: Economic Fundamentalism, by Jane Kelsey, in Journal of Social Policy 26(1) January 1997, 130-131. Review: The Economics of Equal Opportunities, edited by J Humphries and J Rubery, in Economic Journal 107(44), January 1997, 207-209. “The British Household Panel Survey” pp. 27-36 in Social Trends 1996 Edition, London, HMSO, 1996 (with J Gershuny, N Buck, O Coker, S Dex, J Ermisch, and A McCulloch). Review: Public Economics in Action. The Basic Income/Flat Tax Proposal, by A.B. Atkinson, in Citizen’s Income Bulletin 20, July 1995, 15-16. “UK income distribution during the 1980s” Social Policy Research Findings No. 49, 4pp. York: Joseph Rowntree Foundation, 1994. Review: A Theory of Earnings Distribution, by Robert K. von Weizsäcker, in International Journal of Manpower, 15(9/10), 1994, 134-136. Review: Essays on Income Distribution, by Markus Jäntti, in Ekonomiska Samfundets Tidskrift (Journal of the Economic Society of Finland) 47(1), 1994, 45-46. “In Memoriam: Aldi Hagenaars (1954-1993)” Review of Income and Wealth 39(3), September 1993, 331-332 (with T.M. Smeeding).

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Review: Beyond Economic Man: Feminist Theory and Economics, edited by M A Ferber and J A Nelson, in Journal of Economic Studies 21(1), 68-69. Review: Income, Inequality and the Lifecycle by John Creedy, in Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie), 58(3), December 1993, 328-330. Review: Equity and Choice: an Essay in Economics and Applied Philosophy by Julian Le Grand, in Journal of Social Policy 22(2), April 1993, 280-281. “The UK social security system” in J Eatwell et al (eds) The New Palgrave Dictionary of Money and Finance. London: Macmillan, 1992. Review: A Treatise on the Family enlarged edition, by G S Becker, in Journal of Economic Studies 19(2), 1992, 66-68. “Living standards and the diverging ‘Thatcher effect’” The Guardian 15 April 1991, p. 13. Software review: ChiWriter: the scientific/multifont wordprocessor in Economic Journal 101 (1991), 673-675. “Living standards and inequality” Economic Review 7(3), January 1990, 36-39. Review: International Comparisons of the Distribution of Household Wealth (ed) E N Wolff, in Economic Journal 98 (1988), 204-206. Review: Dynamics of Income Distribution by John Creedy, in Economica 54 (1987), 532-533. Review: The Economic Approach to Social Policy by Susan Charles and Adrian Webb, in Times Higher Education Supplement, 13/3/87. “TSP4.0 matrix operations and computation of Hausman and other specification tests in regression models” South West Universities Regional Computer Centre Newsletter 25, 10-12. Review article: “Recent statistics on the Arts” Political Quarterly 55 (1984), 193-199. “Subsidies to English provincial repertory theatre” ESRC Newsletter 51, March 1984, 17-18 (with David Austen-Smith). Book notes Social Security and Retirement around the World (eds) Jonathan Gruber and David A Wise, in Economic Journal 110 (2000), electronic publication at http://www.res.org.uk/ecojbknotes/ Low Pay and Earnings Mobility in Europe by Rita Asplund, Peter J. Sloane and Ioannis Theodossiou, in Economic Journal 109 (1999), electronic publication at http://www.res.org.uk/ecojbknotes/row.asp?id=14236 Poverty and Policy in Ireland (eds) B Nolan and T Callan, in Economic Journal 106 (1996), 1137. The Changing Population of Britain (ed) H Joshi, in Economic Journal 99 (1989), 1259-1260. Economics of Education Research and Studies (ed) G Psacharopolous, in Economic Journal 98 (1988), 944. Income and Wealth in the 1980s by Thomas Stark, in Economic Journal 98 (1988), 583-584. Resource Allocation Mechanisms by Donald E Campbell, in Economic Journal 98 (1988), 570. Birth and Fortune: the Impact of Numbers on Personal Welfare (second edition) by Richard Easterlin, in Economic Journal 98 (1988), 261. Optimisation Theory: Applications in OR and Economics by M J Fryer and J V Greenman, in Economic Journal 97 (1987), 1050-1051. Microeconomic Principles by Frank Cowell, in Economic Journal 97 (1987), 547. Labor Supply by Mark Killingsworth, in Economic Journal 94 (1984), 718-719. Consultancy reports “The intergenerational transmission of poverty and inequality: update” Report prepared for New Zealand Treasury, July 1998, 9 pp.

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“Evaluation of the field of income distribution”, Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, April 1997, 25pp. “Assessment of longitudinal survey designs” Report prepared for New Zealand Treasury, June 1995, 57pp. (with N Buck and J Ermisch). “Recent developments in duration analysis: comments” Report prepared for New Zealand Treasury, June 1995, 10pp. “The intergenerational transmission of poverty and inequality: comments” Report prepared for New Zealand Treasury, September 1994, 15pp. “The probability a lone mother works full-time: multivariate analysis of the 1989 Lone Parents Survey” Report prepared for the Department of Social Security, May 1990, 32pp. “The length of lone mothers' spells on Supplementary Benefit/Income Support: multivariate analysis of the 1989 Lone Parents Survey” Report prepared for the Department of Social Security, May 1990, 57pp. “Imputation of housing, health care and education benefits-in-kind for the UK” Report prepared for the Luxembourg Income Study Non-Cash Project, January 1988. “Analysis of the dynamics of lone parenthood: socio-economic influences on entry and exit rates” Paper 05 at the Conference of National Experts on `Lone Parents: the Economic Challenge of Changing Family Structures', Directorate for Social Affairs, Manpower and Education, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, December 1987 (with John Ermisch and Robert Wright), 37pp. “Poverty in Europe” Report prepared for the Evaluation Unit, European Poverty Programme, December 1987 (with Michael O’Higgins), 31pp. “The feasibility of modelling transitions into, through, and out of single-parenthood” Report prepared for the Directorate for Social Affairs, Manpower and Education, Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, December 1986, 44pp. Currently in preparation Survival Analysis, draft book manuscript, 100 page MS on principles completed; to be combined with existing 9 Lesson course on implementation using Stata. Income and Poverty Dynamics in Britain, outline for a book that would collect together, and extend, SPJ’s papers on this topic Inequality and Poverty Measurement: an Empirical Primer, outline for a book combining principles and practice for a multi-disciplinary market, potentially jointly with Prof John Micklewright (Southampton). Papers from current ESRC and AGF funded research projects plus revision of some papers below for publication. Other completed research “Linking household survey and administrative record data: what should the matching variables be?” ISER Working Paper 2004-23, (October 2004), http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-23.pdf (Stephen P. Jenkins, Peter Lynn, Annette Jäckle, Emanuela Sala) “The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources”, ISER Working Paper 2004-16, (September 2004), http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-16.pdf (Peter Lynn, Annette Jäckle, Stephen P. Jenkins, Emanuela Sala)

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“Validation of survey data on income and employment: the ISMIE experience”, ISER Working Paper 2004-14, August 2004. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-14.pdf (Annette Jäckle, Emanuela Sala, Stephen P. Jenkins, Peter Lynn). “Modelling low pay transitions accounting for panel attrition, non-response, and initial conditions”, ISER Working Paper 2004-08, June 2004. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-08.pdf (with Lorenzo Cappellari). Presented at ESRC/RSS Conference on Statistical Methods for Attrition and Non-Response in Social Surveys, London, 28 May 2004. “Summarising multiple deprivation”, for presentation at the Twenty-eighth General Conference of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, 22–28 August 2004. Cork, Ireland (with Lorenzo Cappellari) “Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth and income mobility” October 2003, ISER Working Paper 2003-27. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-27.pdf (with Philippe Van Kerm). Also IRISS Working Paper 39, and IZA Discussion Paper 904. Revise and resubmit, Oxford Economic Papers “Why do British women receive so little private pension income?”, presented at Royal Economic Society Conference, April 2003 (with Elena Bardasi), under revision “Transitions between low pay and unemployment”, Quaderni dell’Instituto di Economia dell’Impressa e del Lavoro No. 36, October 2003 (with Lorenzo Cappellari). Under revision. Plenary lecture at Swiss Household Panel Survey Research Conference, Zürich, February 2004. Also presented at EALE 2004, ESEM/EEA 2004. “Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson inequality indices from complex survey data” April 2003. ISER Working Paper 2003-11. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2003-11.pdf (with Martin Biewen). Also IZA DP No. 763. “Accounting for income distribution trends: a density function decomposition approach”, with Philippe Van Kerm. ISER Working Paper 2004-05. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2004-05.pdf. Also IZA Discussion Paper No. 1141. “The impact of family income during childhood on later-life attainment: evidence from Germany”, with Christian Schluter. ISER Working Paper 2002-20. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2002-20.pdf. Also IZA Discussion Paper No. 604. “Examining the impact of macro-economic conditions on income inequality” (with Markus Jäntti), ISER Working Paper 2001-17. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2001-17.pdf. Also IZA Discussion Paper No. 364. Currently under revision. “Getting a job = getting a life? British evidence on the relationship between getting a job and changes in income, well-being, and social participation”, New Zealand Treasury General Lecture, April 2001, powerpoint presentation to be written up. “Poverty in Iran, 1989 and 1994”, with Vahid Mahmoudi., draft 2002. “Distribution of income by sectors of the population”, Invited lecture, ISCONA/ISTAT, Rome, April 2000. ISER Working Paper 2000-18. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2000-18.pdf “Do current income and annual income measures provide different pictures of Britain’s income distribution?” (with René Böheim) Revised version of a report to the UK Department of Social Security. ISER Working Paper 2000-16. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2000-16.pdf. “Measurement of income risk” (with Simon Burgess, Carol Propper, and Karen Gardiner) ISER Working Paper 2000-15. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2000-15.pdf.. “Disability, work and income: a British perspective”. Unpublished paper. presented at the TransCoop Workshop, Washington DC, November 1999 (with Elena Bardasi and John Rigg), ISER Working Paper 2000–36, http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/2000-36.pdf.

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“The dynamics of lone mothers’ incomes: public and private income sources compared”, Report to Department of Social Security, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change Working Paper 99-5. Available from http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/pdf/1999-05.pdf (With John Ermisch and René Böheim.) “Polarisation of work and the distribution of income in Britain” (with Marco Ercolani), Institute for Labour Research Working Paper No. 98/20, University of Essex, March 1998. “Changing places: income mobility and poverty dynamics in Britain”, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change Working Paper 96-19 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Household Finances Report”, Report to BHPS Financial Industries Syndicate, pp. 220, May 1997 (with René Böheim). “Where in the world is the middle class? A cross-national comparison of the shrinking middle class using kernel density estimates”, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change Working Paper 96-8 (with Richard V. Burkhauser, Amy D. Crews, and Mary C. Daly). “Assessing income distribution trends: what lessons from the U.K.?” Keynote Address, 1995 NZ Association of Economists Conference. ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change Working Paper 95-19. “Shifts in the distribution of income of old and young in the United States, Germany and Great Britain during the 1980s”, NBER Summer Workshop (with Richard V. Burkhauser, Amy D. Crews, and Mary C. Daly). “British lone mothers’ social assistance durations: new evidence from the 1994 BLIS survey”, presented at the Congress of the European Society for Population Economics, Lisbon, 1-3 June 1995. “Winners and losers: a portrait of the UK income distribution during the 1980s” Report to the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, April 1994, 100 pp. Swansea Economics Discussion Paper 94-07. “The changing pattern of income inequality: the US in the 1980s”, Swansea Economics Discussion Paper 93-10 (with Frank Cowell). “Dwarfs and Giants in the 1980s: the UK income distribution and how it changed” Swansea Economics Discussion Paper 93-03 (with Frank Cowell). “Aggregation issues in earnings discrimination measurement”, revised version of paper presented at the Sixth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Barcelona, August 1990. Economics Discussion Paper 01/91. Bath: University of Bath. “The distribution of non-cash income benefits in Britain”, for the LIS Non-Cash Project book, 1990. “The dynamics of lone parenthood in Great Britain”, University of Bath Papers in Political Economy WP87/12, November 1987 (with John Ermisch and Robert Wright). “Future trends in inequality and the intergenerational inheritance of income: some exploratory empirical results for Britain” presented to the Fifth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Cambridge MA, August, 1985. “Intergenerational continuities in income”, University of York, 1983. “English provincial reps 1977-78 to 1980-81: the sample”, University of York, 1983. “Setting the scene (i): theatre ‘output’, costs, and non-grant revenues”, University of York, 1983. “Setting the scene (ii): Grants”, University of York, 1983. “On the definition of horizontal equity and its relationship to vertical equity”, University of York, 1982. “An (illustrative) estimation of a simultaneous equation distributional model for Britain”, University of York, 1982.

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“Some issues in the estimation of simultaneous equation distributional models”, University of York, 1981. “Intergenerational income transitions in Britain: 1950-late 1970s”, London School of Economics, 1981 (with A B Atkinson and C G Trinder). “From parents to children: living standards in two generations” Report on research carried out with support from the DHSS/SSRC Contract for Research on Transmitted Deprivation, 2 vols, 1981 (joint junior author with J Corlyon and H Sutherland; the senior authors were A B Atkinson, A K Maynard and C G Trinder). “The representativeness of York”, University of York, 1979 (with A K Maynard). “An economic investigation of the integration of teaching and research in UK universities”, Project completed as partial fulfilment of the requirements of the Graduate Qualifying Examination, University of York, 1979. “Loans or bursaries for students: a comment on a New Zealand Students Association statement”, Massey University, 1978. “Policies for internal and external balance in New Zealand 1966-1972”, dissertation completed as partial fulfilment of the requirements for the BA(Hons), University of Otago, 1977. Data sets “Derived net current and annual income variables to accompany BHPS waves 1–12”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex (SN3909), June 2004 (with Elena Bardasi). “Derived net current and annual income variables to accompany BHPS waves 1–10”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, February 2003 (with Elena Bardasi and John Rigg). “Derived net current and annual income variables to accompany BHPS waves 1–9”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, August 2001 (with Elena Bardasi and John Rigg). “Derived net current and annual income variables to accompany BHPS waves 1-7”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, November 1999 (with Elena Bardasi and John Rigg). Documentation available as ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change Working Paper 99-25. http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/pubs/workpaps/wp99-25.php. “Derived net income variables to accompany BHPS waves 1-6”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, August 1998 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Derived net income variables to accompany BHPS waves 1-4”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, April 1997 (with Sarah Jarvis). “Consistent net income data for the Family Expenditure Survey 1971, 1976, 1981, 1986”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, 1991 (with Fiona Coulter). “English provincial repertory theatres 1977-78 to 1980-81: ‘output’, costs, and non-grant revenues”, deposited at the Data Archive, University of Essex, 1983. Software The following programs are all written for use with the software package Stata (http://www.stata.com), and can be downloaded for free using the Stata command -ssc-, or from the Statistical Software Components archive (http://ideas.repec.org/s/boc/bocode.html) sumdist Calculates quantiles, quantile shares, and generalized Lorenz ordinates xfrac Calculates proportions of obs with income below specified fractions of mean income ineqdeco Inequality indices, with decompositions by population subgroup ineqdec0 Inequality indices, with decompositions by population subgroup geivars GE inequality indices and asymptotic s.e.s (as per Cowell, J. Econometrics, 1989)

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ineqfac Inequality decomposition by factor components povdeco FGT poverty indices, with decompositions by population subgroup glcurve Create generalised Lorenz and concentration curve ordinates and related graphs (with P Van

Kerm) svygei GE inequality indices, with asymptotic standard errors, for complex survey data (with M

Biewen) svyatk Atkinson inequality indices, with asymptotic standard errors, for complex survey data (with M

Biewen) smfit Fit Singh-Maddala distributions by maximum likelihood dagumfit Fit Dagum distributions by maximum likelihood gb2fit Fit Generalised Beta of the second kind distributions by maximum likelihood gammafit Fit Gamma distributions by maximum likelihood (with N Cox) gumbelfit Fit Gamma distributions by maximum likelihood (with N Cox) betafit Fit Gamma distributions by maximum likelihood (with N Cox) mkbilogn Creation of random bivariate lognormal variables mvprobit Multivariate probit estimation using simulated maximum likelihood (with L Cappellari) pgmhaz Estimation by ML of discrete time hazard regression models with Gamma frailty.

Updated to Stata version 8, April 2004: pgmhaz8 hshaz Estimation by ML of discrete time hazard regression models with non-parametric frailty. spsurv Estimation by ML of discrete time split-population (cure) hazard regression models Research grants “Social segregation in UK schools: benchmarking with international comparisons”, ESRC (RES-000-22-0995), £44,955 over 9 months from February 2005 (with John Micklewright) Co-applicant for successful renewal of ESRC core funding for the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, 2004–2009. (c. £3million) “Tracking the circumstances of those with the lowest incomes”, Social Exclusion Unit, 1 September 2003 – 31 March 2004, £51,725 (with Mark Taylor and Richard Berthoud). “From parents to children? Socioeconomic attainment and the role of family background”, Anglo-German Foundation, 18 months from 1 October 2003, £69,614 (with Marco Francesconi) “Improving survey measurement of income and employment”, ESRC, Research Methods Programme (H333250031), £184,790 over 24 months from October 2002 (with Peter Lynn). “BHPS analysis: the dynamics of poverty”, Department of Social Security, £70,225 over 8 months to 31 August 2001, (with Marco Francesconi). “Retirement, income, and work” £52,142 over one year from October 2000, from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation (with Elena Bardasi). ESRC CASE PhD Studentship, with Barclays Bank, on “Personal loan performance, risk and the economy” (not taken up – student withdrew at last minute). “Earnings and income mobility in Britain”, Nuffield Foundation New Career Development Fellowship, £88,972 over 3 years from October 2000 (with Lorenzo Cappellari). “Child poverty in Britain and Germany”, Anglo-German Foundation, £29,167 + DM23,000, 18 months from December 1999 (with GG Wagner and C Schluter). British Council Acciones Integrades 1999/2000 award for collaboration with University of Alcalá on analysis of Spanish unemployment, £4,800 over two years from May 1999.

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“Current Income versus Annual Income” £19,753 over 6 months from February 1999, from the Analytical Services Division, Department of Social Security. Associated Contractor, “Living Standards, Inequality, and Taxation”, EU TMR Network grant, 2 years from October 1998, c. 120,000 ECU to the University of Essex. Co-applicant for successful renewal of ESRC core funding for the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, 1999-2004. “Income Mobility in Britain” £67,500 over one year from March 1996, from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. “The Well-being of the Elderly in a Comparative Context” US$20,000 p.a. over 3 years from 1996 – Essex share of US National Institute on Aging PO1 Grant of $750,000 to R Burkhauser et al., Syracuse University (Associated Researcher). No-cost one year extension awarded in 1999. Leverhulme Foundation “Labour Market Dynamics in a Changing Environment”, co-applicant with AL Booth, K Burdett, N Buck, TJ Hatton and others, £875,000 over 5 years from February 1996. Associated Contractor, “The distribution and redistribution of income”, European Commission Human Capital and Mobility Project ECU59,450. Two years from January 1995. “The distribution and redistribution of income: measurement, modelling, policy” ESRC Research Seminar series. £7780 over two years, from November 1994. Award R45126425494. Associated Contractor, “Luxembourg Income and Employment Study”, European Commission Human Capital and Mobility Project, ECU28,564 from June 1993. “Barriers to people moving off Income Support”, c.£150,000 from the UK Department of Social Security (co-researcher with R Walker, CRSP, Loughborough, and SCPR) “The income distribution in the 1980s”, £24,635 over one year from April 1993, from the Joseph Rowntree Foundation. “Trends and distributions of full income in Britain”, £126,620 over two years from 1 April 1993, from the Economic and Social Research Council (with S Ringen and J Gershuny). Award R000234427. Overseas Conference Grant, British Academy, £600, May 1992. “Age, income, and inequality”, £4,315 from the Nuffield Foundation over three months starting November 1991 (with F A Cowell). “Lone mothers’ incomes and employment”, £19,116 over one year starting October 1991 from the Nuffield Foundation (Social Science Research Fellowship). “The structure of the income distribution”, £39,010 over two years starting October 1989 from the Economic and Social Research Council (with F A Cowell). Award R000231731. “Distributional change, horizontal equity, and the British tax-transfer system”, £14,180 over one year starting November 1985, from the Economic and Social Research Council (with M O'Higgins). Award B00232123. Research presentations (external) European Association of Labour Economists conference, Lisbon, Portugal, September 2004. (Transitions between

low pay and unemployment) International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Twenty-eighth General Conference, Cork, Ireland,

August 2004. (Summarising multiple deprivation) Motu Public Policy Lecture, Wellington, 8 July 2004. (The value of longitudinal data) NZ Ministry of Social Development, Wellington, 7 July 2004. (Transitions between unemployment and low pay)

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Longitudinal Analysis Workshop, Victoria University, Wellington, 6 July 2004. (Survival analysis) Plenary speaker (2 presentations: Longitudinal data analysis possibilities; Data structures for household panels),

Longitudinal Data Analysis Seminar, Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, 5 July 2004. Seminar, Motu Research Trust, Wellington NZ, 2 July 2004. (Competing risks models for interval-censored data) New Zealand Association of Economists Conference, Wellington, 30 June – 2 July. (The gender gap in private

pensions) ESRC/RSS Conference on Statistical Methods for Attrition and Non-Response in Social Surveys, London, May

2004. (Modelling low pay transitions accounting for panel attrition, non-response, and initial conditions) Policy Studies Institute, London, May 2004. (Transitions between low pay and unemployment) Invited lecture, German Stata Users Group, WZB Berlin, April 2004 German Institute for Economic Research (DIW Berlin), April 2004 Plenary lecture, Swiss Household Panel Survey Research Conference, Zürich, February 2004. European Society for Population Economics, New York City, June 2003 IZA Time-Use Conference, Maastricht, May 2003 Royal Economic Society, University of Warwick, April 2003 Plenary lecture, HILDA Conference, Melbourne University, March 2003. International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Twenty-seventh General Conference, Djurönäset,

Sweden, August 2002. Plenary lecture, Panel-2002 Conference, Berlin, July 2002. CentER, Tilburg University, June 2002 European Society for Population Economics, Bilbao, June 2002 Plenary lecture, Bocconi University Centennial Workshop on Income Distribution and Welfare, Milan, May 2002. Economics of Time-use Workshop, IZA, Bonn, May 2002 Plenary lecture, Workshop on ‘New research on poverty’, New Zealand Ministry of Social Development,

Wellington, March 2002. Economics Department, Athens University of Economics and Business, Athens, January 2002 ESF Workshop on Mobility, Demographics and the Labour Market, Bristol, December 2001 Economics Department, Brunel University, Uxbridge, December 2001 Economics Department, Catholic University of Leuven, Leuven, December 2001 European Society for Population Economics, Athens, June 2001 UK Stata Users Group Annual Meeting, London, May 2001 Plenary lecture, New Zealand Ministry of Social Policy Conference on Longitudinal Analysis for Social Policy,

Wellington, April 2001 New Zealand Treasury General Lecture, Wellington, April 2001 Royal Economics Society annual conference, Durham, April 2001 Statistics New Zealand, Wellington, April 2001 Department of Economics, University of Turin, February 2001. Second Annual Meeting, TMR Network on ‘Living standards, inequality, and taxation’, Cergy, November 2000 Conference on ‘Cross-National Comparative Research Using Panel Surveys’, University of Michigan Ann Arbor,

October 2000 DSS/CASE/MU Welfare Policy and Analysis seminar, LSE, October 2000. International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Twenty-sixth General Conference, Krakow, Poland,

September 2000. Department of Family and Community Services, Canberra, Australia, August 2000 Department of Economics, University of New South Wales, August 2000 Economics Program, Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, July 2000 Economics Program, Research School of Asian and Pacific Studies, Australian National University, July 2000 Invited plenary lecture, New Zealand Association of Economists, Wellington, July 2000 European Society for Population Economics, Bonn, June 2000 UK Stata Users Group Annual Meeting, London, May 2000. Invited lecture, ISCONA/ISTAT, Rome, April 2000 Max-Planck Institut für Bildungsforschung, Berlin, February 2000. American Association for Public Policy and Management Research Conference, Washington DC, November

1999. Annual Workshop on European Integration: “Unemployment, poverty and social exclusion in the European

Union”, Athens, September 1999 Department of Urban Studies, University of Glasgow, October 1999 European Society for Population Economics, Turin, June 1999

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Seminar on “Income distribution and different sources of income”, European Advisory Committee on Statistical Information in the Economic and Social Spheres (CEIES), Köln, May 1999

UK Stata Users Group Annual Meeting, London, May 1999. Department of Economics and International Development, University of Bath, March 1999 Department of Economics, University of Bilbao, February 1999. Invited paper, Workshop on “Comparative analysis of longitudinal data”, Neuchâtel, Switzerland, February 1999. Department of Economics, University of Linz, January 1999. Department of Economics, University of Surrey, December 1998 HM Treasury Workshop on Persistent Poverty and Lifetime Inequality, London, November 1998 Essex-Oxford Leverhulme workshop, Oxford, September 1998. European Economic Association, Berlin, September 1998. International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Twenty-fifth General Conference, Cambridge UK,

August 1998. Department of Social Security Summer School, Cambridge UK, July 1998. Presidential Address, European Society for Population Economics, Amsterdam, June 1998. UK Stata Users Group Annual Meeting, London, May 1998. Department of Economics, University of Sussex, January 1998. Department of Economics, University of Warwick, January 1998. Institute for Labour Research, University of Essex, December 1997. ESRC/HMT/CASE Conference on ‘New Cycles of Disadvantage?’, Stoke Rochford, Lincs., November 1997. Conference on ‘Private Lives and Public Responses: Lone Parenthood and Future Policy in the UK’, Bath, June

1997. British Society for Population Studies meeting, London, May 1997. Economics Department, University of East Anglia, May 1997. Economics Department, Maynooth College, University of Ireland, May 1997. Royal Economics Society Annual Conference, Staffordshire University, March 1997. Economics Department, Leicester University, March 1997. Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex, February 1997. UNICEF International Child Development Centre, Florence, February 1997. ESRC Seminar Group on Income Distribution, Taxes and Benefits, London, November 1996. Economics Department, City University, November 1996. HM Treasury, London, September 1996. International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Twenty-fourth General Conference, Lillehammer,

Norway, August 1996. Stata UK Users Group annual meeting, London, July 1996. EEEG Labour Economics Overnight Workshop, University of Leeds, July 1996. European Society for Population Economics, Uppsala, June 1996 Labour Market Changes and Income Dynamics Conference, CEP, London School of Economics, March 1996. Economics Department, University of Durham, February 1996. EU Human Capital Network Conference on Inequality and Poverty, Leuven, December 1995. Economics Department, University of Kent, November 1995. Anglo-German Conference on Social and Welfare Dynamics, Universität Bremen, October 1995 Keynote address, New Zealand Association of Economists Residential Conference, Lincoln NZ, August 1995 Department of Social Welfare, Wellington NZ, August 1995 European Society for Population Economics, Lisbon, June 1995 Economics Department, University of Newcastle, March 1995 Development and Distribution Seminar, London School of Economics, January 1995 Economics Department, University of Exeter, January 1995 Center for Policy Research, Syracuse University NY, November 1994 Invited Lecture, Nordic Income Distribution Workshop, Aarhus University, September 1994 Economics Department, Aarhus University, September 1994 Aldi Hagenaars Memorial Conference, Leiden University, Leiden NL, September 1994 International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Twenty-third General Conference, St Andrews,

New Brunswick, Canada, August 1994 ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, University of Essex, June 1994 European Society for Population Economics, Tilburg NL, June 1994 School of Banking, Finance & Economics, University of Wales Bangor, February 1994. Joseph Rowntree Workshop on Income and Wealth, London, February 1994. American Economic Association annual meetings, Boston MA, January 1994.

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Insitute for Public Finance, Universität Innsbruck, November 1993. Invited Lecture, Austrian Association for Interdisciplinary Research on the Family, Innsbruck, November 1993. Economics Faculty, Universität Hamburg, November 1993. Swedish Institute of Social Research (SOFI) , Stockholm, October 1993. EMRU Labour Economics Study Group Overnight Workshop, Manchester, July 1993. Workshop on `Inequality and taxation of income', LARE, Université de Bordeaux I, June 1993. International Seminar on Economic Policy and Income Distribution, Israel, May 1993. Economics Department, University of York, April 1993. Political Economy Group, University of Bath, March 1993. Economics Group, Cardiff University, March 1993. Welfare State Programme, London School of Economics, February 1993. Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, January 1993. Microsimulation Unit, Cambridge University, January 1993. International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Twenty-Second General Conference, Flims CH,

September 1992 International Conference on Income Distribution, University of Melbourne, August 1992 Faculty of Economics, University of Melbourne, August 1992 Conference on Economic Inequality, University of New South Wales, August 1992 EMRU/ESRC Labour Economics Study Group Overnight Workshop, Bangor, July 1992 European Society for Population Economics, Gmunden, Austria, June 1992 Labour Economics group, Oxford University, Oxford, May 1992 Economics Department, University of Manchester, May 1992 Nuffield College, Oxford University, Oxford, May 1992 Economics Department, University of Warwick, April 1992 Royal Economic Society, City University, London, March 1992 Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow, February 1992 The Treasury, Wellington, New Zealand, January 1992 Maxwell School, Syracuse University, January 1992 Applied Economics Department, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, December 1991 European Society for Population Economics, Pisa, June 1991 Conference on ‘The measurement of household well-being’, Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, May 1991 Royal Economic Society Conference, University of Warwick, April 1991 Economics Department, University College of Swansea, March 1991 Economics Department, University of Bristol, December 1990 Welfare State Programme seminar, STICERD, LSE, December 1990 Political Economy Group, University of Bath, October 1990 EMRU/ESRC Labour Economics Study Group Overnight Workshop, Loughborough, July 1990 Sixth Karlsruhe Inequality Seminar, Karlsruhe FRG, August 1990 Sixth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Barcelona, August 1990 Economics Department, University of Keele, April 1990 Institute for Fiscal Studies research seminar, February 1990 Sfb3, J-W Goethe Universität, Frankfurt/Main FRG, April 1990 (2 lectures) EMRU/ESRC Labour Economics Study Group Workshop, December 1989 ESRC Workshop on Changing Definitions of Poverty, October 1989 EUROSTAT Seminar on Poverty Statistics in the European Community, Noordwijk NL, October 1989 European Economic Association Congress, Augsburg FRG, September 1989 International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Twenty-first General Conference, Lahnstein FRG,

August, 1989 Social Policy Association Annual Conference, Bath, July, 1989 RES/AUTE Annual Conference, Bristol, April 1989. Economics Dept, University of Kent, January 1988 Economics Dept, Queen Mary College, February 1988 Economics Dept, University of Cork, April 1988 The Inequality Seminar, London School of Economics, April 1988 Institute for Fiscal Studies conference on ‘The Economics of Social Security’, London, April 1988 Economics Department, University of Sydney, August, 1988 Economics Department, RSSS, Australian National University, August, 1988 Workshop on Income Distribution, University of New South Wales, August 1988 Econometric Society Australasian Meeting, August 1988

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IMPACT Centre, University of Melbourne, July 1988 Social Welfare Research Centre, University of New South Wales, August 1988 Graduate Program in Public Policy, Australian National University, August 1988 Department of Social Security, Canberra, August 1988 Department of Economics, University of Western Australia, September 1988 International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Twentieth General Conference, Rocca di Pappa,

Italy, August 1987 Economics Department, University of York, October 1987 Economics Department, Brunel University, November 1987 Annual Conference of the Association of University Teachers in Economics, Aberystwyth, April 1987 Political Economy Group, University of Bath, March 1987 Economics Department, Manchester University, December 1986 European Economic Association Congress, Vienna, August 1986 Health Economics Study Group conference, Bath, July 1986 International Seminar on Lifecycle Theory in honour of Nobel Laureate F Modigliani, Paris, June 1986 Fifth World Congress of the Econometric Society, Boston MA, August 1985 Economics Department, Portsmouth Polytechnic, May 1985 Luxembourg Income Study Demonstration Project Conference, Walferdange, Luxembourg, July 1985 Political Economy Group, University of Bath, January 1985 Economics Department, University of Bristol, October 1984 ESRC Anglo-French Workshop on Transmitted Deprivation, London, December 1984 Economics Department, Massey University, Palmerston North, NZ, September 1984 Economics Department, University of Otago, Dunedin, NZ, September 1984 New Zealand Institute of Economic Research, Wellington, September 1984 Political Economy Group, University of Bath, January 1984 Econometric Society European Meeting, Pisa, September 1983 Invited Lecture, Seminar on Theoretical and Empirical Aspects of Income Distribution, University of Fribourg,

Switzerland, July 1982 Second International Conference on Cultural Economics and Planning, Maastricht, The Netherlands, May 1982 Other professional activities Member, International Visiting Committee, Institute for the Study of Social Change, University College Dublin, 2002–. Member, International Advisory Board, Danish Institute for Social Research, Copenhagen, 2003–. Member, ESRC Evaluation Panel of the ESRC Research Centre for the Microeconomic Analysis of Fiscal Policy, 1999. Member, External Advisory Board, ESRC Research Group on Simulating Social Policy in an Ageing Society, LSE, 2000-present Member, External Advisory Board, ESRC Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE, 1998-present Convenor, ESRC Seminar Group on Income Distribution, Taxes, and Benefits: Measurement, Modelling and Policy, 1995-97. Convenor, ESRC Workshop on ‘Changing Definitions of Poverty’, October 1989. Member of various Advisory Groups for Joseph Rowntree Foundation research projects Member of Advisory Group for ESRC Stigma and benefit take-up project, 2001–3 Member of Advisory Group for HMT/IR project on ‘Tracking income in low income families’, 2003– Member, Editorial Board, Policy and Politics, 1989–1993. Member, Editorial Board, Review of Income and Wealth, 1989–2004. Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Economic Inequality, 2001–present.

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Associate Editor, The Stata Journal, 2001–present. Auditor, European Society for Population Economics, 1992. Council Member, European Society for Population Economics, 1995–present. President, European Society for Population Economics, 1998. Elected member of Council, International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, 2000–present Chair of IARIW ad hoc Committee on Constitution and Governance, 2004. Scientific Organiser, European Society for Population Economics Annual Conference, Essex, June 1997. Joint Scientific Organiser, UK Stata User Group meeting, London, May 1999. Joint Scientific Organiser, UK Stata User Group meeting, London, May 2001. Joint Scientific Organiser, UK Stata User Group meeting, London, May 2003. Joint Scientific Organiser, UK Stata User Group meeting, London, May 2005. Organiser of session on ‘Income and poverty dynamics’ for 26th General Conference of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Sweden, 2002. Organiser of session on ‘Poverty and social exclusion’ for 25th General Conference of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Cracow, Poland, 2000. Organiser of session on ‘The changing relationship between the distribution of work and the distribution of income’ for 24th General Conference of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Cambridge, UK, 1998. Organiser of session on ‘Impact of socio-demographic change on income distribution’ for 23rd General Conference of the International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Lillehammer, Norway, 1996. Joint organiser of International Conference on ‘The Distribution of Welfare and Household Production: International Perspectives (In Memoriam: Aldi Hagenaars)’, Leiden NL, 28-29 August 1994 (with Arie Kapteyn and Bernard van Praag). Organiser, special session on “Income and wealth in old age”, Royal Economic Society Conference, April 2003. Referee for: Ageing and Society, American Economic Review, Applied Statistics, Australian Economic Review, Bulletin of Economic Research, Canadian Journal of Economics, Economic and Social Review, Economic Record, Econometrica, Economía (Spanish Economic Review), Economica, Economics of Transition, The Econometric Journal, The Economic Journal, Empirical Economics, European Economic Review, European Sociological Review, Fiscal Studies, Health Economics, International Economic Review, International Review of Applied Economics, International Taxation and Public Finance, Journal of Agricultural Economics, Journal of Econometrics, Journal of Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Literature, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of European Social Policy, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of the Royal Statistical Society (Series A), Journal of Social Policy, Labour Economics, Manchester School, Mathematical Social Sciences, National Tax Journal, New Zealand Economic Papers, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Oxford Economic Papers, Regional Studies, Research on Economic Inequality, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Income and Wealth, Scandinavian Journal of Economics, Southern Economic Journal; The Stata Journal. ESRC applications for research and programme grants, research fellowships and research centres, Australian Research Council, German-American Academic Council Foundation, Foundation for Research, Science and Technology (NZ), Health Research Council (NZ), Leverhulme Trust, Marsden Research Fund (NZ), Nuffield Foundation, National Science Foundation (USA), Royal Irish Academy SSRC, SSHRC (Canada), STICERD (LSE) Planning Committee, Swedish Council for Planning and Coordination of Research (FRN), Swedish Research Council, Swiss National Science Foundation, Basil Blackwell, Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, The Policy Press, University of Leuven Research Council. External examiner for Ph.D theses: V Fry (Oxford), D Nicolitsas (Manchester), M Jäntti (Åbo Akademi University, Finland), R Abul Naga (LSE), Sarah Jarvis (EUI, Florence), B Warburton (University of London), R Dickens (UCL), B Bradbury (New South Wales), R Crenian (Bristol), Joakim Wolff (EUI, Florence), R Mangalore (York), R Dorsett (Manchester), P Figini (Trinity College Dublin), M Deding (Aarhus), L Cappellari (Warwick), J

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Wiegand (UCL), J Litchfield (LSE). DJ Fouarge (Tilburg NL), Magnus Gustavsson (Uppsala). Internal examiner for Essex PhD thesis: M Taylor, H Raghfar, A. Ortega. External Examiner for joint schools economics degrees, Bristol University, 1995–7. External Examiner, undergraduate and master’s degrees, University College Dublin, 2001/2–2003/4. Professional Societies etc Member of the Royal Economic Society, American Economic Association, European Economic Association, Econometric Society, International Association for Research on Income and Wealth, Institute for Fiscal Studies, European Society for Population Economics, Social Policy Association, Child Poverty Action Group. Subscriber to Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Labor Economics. Teaching University of Essex Graduate course EC968 “Panel data and longitudinal data analysis” (with J Ermisch). Module on Survival Analysis: course web site at http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/teaching/stephenj/ec968/index.php. Course also taught at the annual Essex Summer School, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004; NZ Ministry of Social

Development 2002; Autonoma University Barcelona 2003, Andalusian Research Centre (centrA) Frigiliana 2004, Cattolica University, Milan 2005.

Supervision of PhD students (current): Mark Bryan (part time), David Haardt, Francesco Figari. Supervision of PhD students (successful completions): Xavi Ramos, Vahid Mahmoudi, René Böheim, Philippe Van Kerm (Namur), Francesco Devicienti. University College of Swansea Joint responsibility for E301 “British Economic Policy”, E310 “Public Economics”, E210 “Applied Economics”. PhD supervision: David Brooksbank (completed successfully). University of Bath Responsibility for ECO301/302 “Economics of Human Resources”; ECO208 “Mathematics for Economists”; Joint reponsibility for ECO303/304 “Economic Theory”; SWP108 “Welfare State and Welfare Society: Access to

Resources”. Contributions to ECO101/2/3/4 “Economics I”; ASP219 “Social Policy and Social Justice”; SWP106 “Research

Methods”; MSc in Public Policy. Supervision of undergraduate and MSc dissertations. University of York Tutorials for second-year economics courses. Massey University Lectures on welfare economics and microeconomic policy to second-year students. Tutorials

for first-year economics courses. University of Otago Tutorials for first-year economics courses. Administration University of Essex University member, ESRC Data Archive Advisory Committee (1995-2000). ESRC Research Centre committees. Alternate Director, ISER (joint with John Ermisch) during study leave of Director and Associate Director, 1999. Director of Postgraduate Studies, ISER, 01.12.2000–present (acting director 1998, 1999). University College of Swansea Member of Senate, and Faculty of Social Sciences. Chair, departmental Research Committee. Joint responsibility, departmental staff assessment. University of Bath Elected representative on School of Social Sciences Board of Studies (1985-91) School of Social Sciences representative on University Educational Services Unit Users Committee (1983-90); School of Social Sciences representative on University Computer Users Committee (1988-91); School of Social Sciences representative on School of Management Board of Studies, (1984-91); member, Nancy Burton Fund Committee (1984-85); member, School of Social Sciences committee on the reform of the PhD degree (1987). School of Social Sciences representative to Senate Committee on FTEs (1989). Stephen P. Jenkins October 2004

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