Popular writings and public engagement
Claudia Goldin: the economics of women and the labour market, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Spring 2024.
Wages and vacancy duration, VoxEU, September 2023.
Gender gaps in paid and unpaid work, Economics Observatory, Summer 2023.
How women in the workplace has changed over the last 50 years Promarket, Chicago Booth Stigler Center, March 2023.
Families, labour markers and policy Nuffield Magazine, 2023.
Women in the workplace: 50 years of change CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Spring 2023.
Gender in the workplace, CEP Insights, August 2021.
Work, care and gender across UK lockdowns, VoxEU, November 2020.
Work, care and gender during the COVID-19 crisis, CEP Covid-19 Analysis, May 2020.
COVID-19 and gender gaps: Latest evidence and lessons from the UK, VoxEU, April 2020.
Economic incentives, home production and gender identity norms, VoxEU, September 2019.
Brexit, immigrazione e mercato del lavoro, Festival dell'Economia di Trento, 31 May 2019.
How helping disabled people find employment affects the job market, Oxford University Press Blog, August 2019.
How 'local' are labour markets? CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Spring 2018.
The economic consequences of family policies, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Summer 2018.
How the rise of the service sector boosted the demand for women workers, LSE Business Review, July 2017.
The economic consequences of family policies, VoxEU, June 2017.
Women at work: Trends, current perspectives and policy responses, Max Weber Lecture interview, January 2017.
Brexit and the UK labor market, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Autumn 2016.
A hard Brexit and reduced migration won't benefit UK workers, The Conversation, October 2016.
Does immigration harm the prospects of the UK-born? Brexit and the UK labour market, British Politics and Policy Blog (LSE), October 2016.
Brexit and labour markets, in R. Baldwin (ed.): Brexit beckons: Thinking ahead by leading economists VoxEU e-book, August 2016.
Field experiments are a compelling way to test for gender discrimination in the labour market,British Politics and Policy Blog (LSE), June 2014.
Tackling long-term unemployment, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Winter 2014.
Tackling long-term unemployment: The research evidence, VoxEU, April 2014.
Gender and the labor market: Evidence from experiments, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Spring 2014.
Gender and the labor market, VoxEU, Spring 2014.
Long-term unemployment: There is no easy fix, British Politics and Policy Blog (LSE), October 2013.
How local are labour markets? A look at the London Olympics, VoxEU, August 2012.
Youth unemployment, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Summer 2011.
The level of youth unemployment is at a record high, British Politics and Policy Blog (LSE), July 2011.
Jobs and youth unemployment: it's bad but not as bad as you might think, Centre for Economic Performance (LSE) Election Analysis, April 2010.
Chris Pissarides, CEP's Nobel laureate, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, Winter 2011.
At a time of persistent unemployment, Nobel Laureate Chris Pissarides’s search theory offers significant lessons for policy makers, British Politics and Policy Blog (LSE), March 2011.
The Diamond, Mortensen and Pissarides Nobel: Search and matching frictions, VoxEU, October 2010.
The part-time pay penalty, CentrePiece, CEP-LSE, December 2005.