Publications
Housing Market and School Choice Response to School Quality Information Shocks (2023) Journal of Urban Economics, Vol 138, November.
Parental Responses to Information About School Quality: Evidence from Linked Survey and Administrative Data (2023) Economic Journal, Vol 133, Issue 654, joint with Ellen Greaves (EUI), Birgitta Rabe (Essex) and Imran Rasul (UCL).
Subjective Performance Evaluation in the Public Sector: Evidence From School Inspections (2015) Journal of Human Resources, Winter 2015 Vol 50, no.1, pp.189-221. Final working paper version; Online web appendix: here.
Consumer Demand and the Role of Labour Supply and Durables, Economic Journal, Vol 116, Issue 510, pp C110-C129.
Working Papers
Public Sector Performance Disclosure: Salary and Career Outcomes for Top Managers and Employees (2024), joint with Vincenzo Scrutinio (Bologna) and Shqiponja Telhaj (Sussex).
Symmetric School Choice Patterns by Income: Evidence From Nationwide School Quality Information (2024), joint with Ellen Greaves (Exeter).
Unpacking the Impact of Voucher Schools: Evidence from Sweden (2023) online Appendix (joint with Karin Edmark, SOFI, Stockholm University and Carla Haelermans, Maastricht University)
Changing Beliefs and Attitudes of Primary School Children: Growth Mindset in Rural China (2023), joint with Sonja Fagernäs (Sussex), Lingzhi Li (Nanjing Agricultural University), Panu Pelkonen (Sussex), Li Zhou (Nanjing Agricultural University) and Zhen Huang (Tsinghua University).
Other Papers (no longer active)
University Quality and Graduate Wages in the UK, IZA Discussion Paper No. 4043, with Sandra McNally (CEP, LSE) and Shqiponja Telhaj (CEP, LSE).
Policy Articles
The School Inspector Calls, Education Next.
School inspections: can we trust Ofsted reports? CentrePiece.
Are the top universities worth paying for? with Sandra McNally (CEP, LSE) and Shqiponja Telhaj (CEP, LSE), CentrePiece.
Press coverage
Housing Market and School Choice Response to School Quality Information Shocks
Press coverage here: Financial Times, The Independent and the Telegraph
Links to BBC news article; Swedish Svenska Dagbladet.