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Overview

Andrew Henley is affiliated with Cardiff University in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily focuses on topics that intersect social sciences, business, management, and health professions, with notable emphasis on sociology, political science, and innovation management. Henley has contributed to key discussions on employment, entrepreneurship, the digital economy, migration, and the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The scientist's scholarly work examines several core topics including:

  • Employment and welfare studies
  • Entrepreneurship studies and influences
  • Digital economy and work transformation
  • Migration, ethnicity, and economy
  • COVID-19 pandemic impacts
  • Sharing economy and platforms
  • Work-family balance challenges

Henley's research has been published in various academic journals, with frequent appearances in these venues:

  • Cambridge Journal of Economics
  • Welsh Economic Review
  • Work Employment and Society
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Henley include:

  • The rise of self-employment in the UK: entrepreneurial transmission or declining job quality?, 2021, Cambridge Journal of Economics
  • Digital technologies, gig work and labour share, 2022, Cambridge Journal of Economics
  • Is Rising Self-Employment Associated with Material Deprivation in the UK?, 2022, Work Employment and Society
  • Self-employment in Wales during the COVID-19 Pandemic, 2021, Welsh Economic Review

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Henley are:

  • Darja Reuschke
  • Elizabeth Daniel
  • Victoria Price
  • Tim Vorley
  • Cristian Gherhes

Their contributions explore the intersections of labor market dynamics, digital transformations in work, entrepreneurship, and socio-economic challenges within the UK context, particularly in relation to self-employment and its evolving nature through recent crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.

Best Publications

  • What do We Know About Investment Under Uncertainty

    Alan Carruth;Andrew Dickerson;Andrew Henley

  • “Push” versus “pull” entrepreneurship: an ambiguous distinction?

    Chris Dawson;Andrew Gordon Henley

  • Residential Mobility, Housing Equity and the Labour Market

    Andrew Gordon Henley

  • Entrepreneurial aspiration and transition into self-employment: evidence from British longitudinal data

    Andrew Henley

  • Farm diversification, entrepreneurship and technology adoption: analysis of upland farmers in Wales

    Wyn Morris;Andrew Henley;David Dowell

  • On Defining and Measuring the Informal Sector: Evidence from Brazil

    Andrew Gordon Henley;G. Reza Arabsheibani;Francisco Galrao Carneiro

  • Why Do Individuals Choose Self-Employment?

    Christopher Dawson;Andrew Henley;Paul L. Latreille

  • Why Do Individuals Choose Self-Employment?

    Christopher Dawson;Andrew Henley;Andrew Henley;Paul L. Latreille

  • House price shocks, negative equity and household consumption in the United Kingdom

    Richard Disney;John Gathergood;Andrew Henley

  • Job Creation by the Self-employed: The Roles of Entrepreneurial and Financial Capital

    Andrew Henley

  • Entrepreneurship and rural economic development: a scenario analysis approach

    Nerys Fuller-Love;Peter Raymond Midmore;Dennis Aubrey Thomas;Andrew Gordon Henley

  • Non‐Linearities in Electricity Demand and Temperature: Parametric Versus Non‐Parametric Methods

    Andrew Henley;John D. Peirson

  • Modelling Formal vs. Informal Employment and Earnings: Micro-econometric Evidence for Brazil

    Francisco Carneiro;Andrew Henley;Andrew Henley

  • Self-Employment Status: The Role of State Dependence and Initial Circumstances

    Andrew Henley

  • Gender, risk and venture creation intentions

    Chris Dawson;Andrew Henley

  • Does religion influence entrepreneurial behaviour

    Andrew Henley

  • Entrepreneurial intentions of Colombian business students: planned behaviour, leadership skills and social capital

    Andrew Henley;Francoise Contreras;Juan C. Espinosa;David Barbosa

  • On defining and measuring the informal sector

    Andrew Henley;Andrew Henley;G. Reza Arabsheibani;G. Reza Arabsheibani;Francisco G. Carneiro

  • Residential energy demand and the interaction of price and temperature: British experimental evidence

    Andrew Henley;John D. Peirson

  • House Price Shocks, Negative Equity, and Household Consumption in the United Kingdom

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  • On regional growth convergence in Great Britain

    Andrew Henley

  • Corporatism And Economic Performance

    Andrew Henley;Euclid Tsakalotos

Frequent Co-Authors

Richard Disney
Richard Disney London School of Economics and Political Science
David de Meza
David de Meza London School of Economics and Political Science
Roger W. Vickerman
Roger W. Vickerman University of Kent
Francis Green
Francis Green University College London

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