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Overview

John Micklewright is affiliated with University College London in the United Kingdom. Their research contributions focus primarily on topics related to income, poverty, and inequality, as well as subfields within sociology and political science.

Their recent publications include:

  • "Tony Atkinson's New Book, Measuring Poverty Around the World: Some Further Reflections" (2020) published in SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "BIBLIOGRAPHY" (2021) published in International Review of Social History

Frequent coauthors who have collaborated with John Micklewright include:

  • Andrea Brandolini
  • Anthony B. Atkinson
  • Ed By
  • Marie-Louise Puech
  • Flora Tristan

The scientist's work has appeared in several notable publication venues, such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • International Review of Social History

The main topics that John Micklewright investigates include:

  • Income, Poverty, and Inequality

Their research engages with the academic field of sociology and political science, contributing to the understanding of socioeconomic issues through empirical and theoretical approaches.

Best Publications

  • Unemployment Compensation and Labor Market Transitions: A Critical Review

    Anthony B Atkinson;John Micklewright

  • Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Distribution of Income

    Anthony Barnes Atkinson;John Micklewright

  • The Great Recession and the Distribution of Household Income

    Stephen P. Jenkins;Andrea Brandolini;John Micklewright;Brian Nolan

  • Economic Transformation in Eastern Europe and the Distribution of Income

    Anthony Atkinson;John Micklewright

  • Social Segregation in Secondary Schools: How Does England Compare with Other Countries? *

    Stephen P. Jenkins;John Micklewright;Sylke Viola Schnepf

  • MODELLING HOUSEHOLD ENERGY EXPENDITURES USING MICRO-DATA*

    Paul Baker;Richard Blundell;John Micklewright

  • A league table of child deaths by injury in rich nations.

    Adamson P;Micklewright J;Wright A

  • Income distribution, economic systems, and transition

    John Flemming;John Micklewright

  • Choice at Sixteen

    John Micklewright

  • On the Reliability of Income Data in the Family Expenditure Survey 1970–1977

    A. B. Atkinson;J. Micklewright

  • A League table of child maltreatment deaths in rich nations

    P. Adamson;G. Brown;J. Micklewright;S.V. Schnepf

  • Education, Inequality and Transition

    John Micklewright

  • Social Exclusion and Children: A European view for a US debate

    John Micklewright

  • The dynamics of child poverty in industrialised countries

    Bruce Bradbury;Stephen P. Jenkins;John Micklewright

  • Unemployment benefit, duration and incentives in Britain: How robust is the evidence?

    A.B. Atkinson;J. Gomulka;J. Micklewright;N. Rau

  • International surveys of educational achievement: how robust are the findings?

    Giorgina Brown;John Micklewright;Sylke V. Schnepf;Robert Waldmann

  • Unemployment and early school leaving

    John Micklewright;Mark Pearson;Stephen Smith

  • Turning the Screw: Benefits for the Unemployed 1979-1988

    J. Micklewright;A. Atkinson

  • Socioeconomic gradients in children's cognitive skills: are cross-country comparisons robust to who reports family background?

    John Jerrim;John Micklewright

  • Is the Well-being of Children Converging in the European Union?

    John Micklewright;Kitty Stewart

  • Inequality and poverty re-examined

    Stephen P. Jenkins;John Micklewright

Frequent Co-Authors

Lorraine Dearden
Lorraine Dearden University College London
Janet C. Gornick
Janet C. Gornick City University of New York
Jane Falkingham
Jane Falkingham University of Southampton

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