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1979
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236

Overview

Jonathan Wadsworth is affiliated with the Royal Holloway University of London in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans the fields of Social Sciences and Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a focused interest on Sociology and Political Science, Economics and Econometrics, General Health Professions, Gender Studies, and Ecology.

The main topics addressed in Wadsworth's work include Migration and Labor Dynamics, Employment and Welfare Studies, Migration, Ethnicity, and Economy, Gender, Labor, and Family Dynamics, Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis, Housing Market and Economics, and Agriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact.

Wadsworth's published papers cover a range of subjects within these domains. Notable recent papers include:

  • Perspective article: Actions to reconfigure food systems (2020, Global Food Security)
  • Population Growth, Immigration, and Labor Market Dynamics (2024, Demography)
  • Population Growth, Immigration and Labour Market Dynamics (2024, SSRN Electronic Journal)
  • The impact of public transportation and commuting on urban labor markets: Evidence from the New Survey of London Life and Labour, 1929-1932 (2023, Explorations in Economic History)
  • 'Good jobs', training and skilled immigration (2023, Economica)

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Wadsworth include:

  • Michael Elsby
  • Jennifer C. Smith
  • Andrew Seltzer
  • Andrew Mountford
  • Ana María Loboguerrero

The venues where Wadsworth's research is commonly published are:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Global Food Security
  • Demography
  • Explorations in Economic History
  • Economica

Best Publications

  • THE IMPACT OF IMMIGRATION ON THE STRUCTURE OF WAGES: THEORY AND EVIDENCE FROM BRITAIN

    Marco Manacorda;Alan Manning;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • Unemployment and the Inter-Regional Mobility of Labour

    Christoforos Antoniou Pissarides;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • Unemployment and Domestic Violence: Theory and Evidence

    Dan Anderberg;Helmut Rainer;Jonathan Wadsworth;Tanya Wilson

  • Grime and Punishment: Job Insecurity and Wage Arrears in the Russian Federation

    Hartmut Lehmann;Jonathan Wadsworth;Jonathan Wadsworth;Alessandro Acquisti

  • A SHORT HISTORY OF LABOUR TURNOVER, JOB TENURE, AND JOB SECURITY, 1975–93

    Paul Gregg;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • The impact of immigration on the structure of male wages: theory and evidence from Britain

    Marco Manacorda;Alan Manning;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • How Effective are State Employment Agencies? Jobcentre Use and Job Matching in Britian

    Paul Gregg;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • Brexit and the Impact of Immigration on the UK

    Swati Dhingra;Gianmarco I. P. Ottaviano;John Van Reenen;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • On-the-job search: Some empirical evidence from Britain

    Christopher A. Pissarides;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • Labour market performance of immigrants in the UK labour market

    C. Dustmann;F. Fabbri;I. Preston;J. Wadsworth

  • Gay Pay in the UK

    G. Reza Arabsheibani;Alan Marin;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • New Inequalities: More work in fewer households?

    Paul Gregg;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • The local labour market effects of immigration in the UK

    C Dustmann;F Fabbri;I Preston;J Wadsworth

  • Unemployment Benefits and Search Effort in the UK Labour Market

    Jonathan Wadsworth

  • The State of Working Britain

    Gregg;Paul Gregg;Wadsworth;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • Global governance of antimicrobial resistance.

    Connor Rochford;Devi Sridhar;Ngaire Woods;Zia Saleh

  • Employment, Inequality and the UK National Minimum Wage over the Medium‐Term*

    Peter Dolton;Chiara Rosazza Bondibene;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • Tenures that shook the world: worker turnover in Russia, Poland and Britain

    Hartmut Lehmann;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • In the pink: Homosexual‐heterosexual wage differentials in the UK

    G. Reza Arabsheibani;Alan Marin;Jonathan Wadsworth

  • The Labour Market Under New Labour

    Richard Dickens;Paul Gregg;Jonathan Wadsworth

Frequent Co-Authors

Paul Gregg
Paul Gregg University of Bath
Alan Manning
Alan Manning London School of Economics and Political Science
John Van Reenen
John Van Reenen London School of Economics and Political Science
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano Bocconi University
Stephen Machin
Stephen Machin London School of Economics and Political Science
Christopher Pissarides
Christopher Pissarides London School of Economics and Political Science
Peter Dolton
Peter Dolton University of Sussex
Alessandro Acquisti
Alessandro Acquisti Carnegie Mellon University
Saul Estrin
Saul Estrin London School of Economics and Political Science
Alistair McGuire
Alistair McGuire London School of Economics and Political Science

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