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Peter John Dolton

Institution: University of Sussex

Primary Field: Labor (weighted toward more recent publications)

First Publication: 1985

Most Recent: 2015

RePEc ID: pdo118 ↗

Publication Scores

Scores use coauthorship adjustment: α/n credit per paper, where n = number of authors. α = 2.02: calibrated so average adjusted count equals average raw count (a zero-sum adjustment).

Period S (4x) A (2x) B (1x) C (½x) Total Percentile
Last 5 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -
Last 10 Years 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 -
All Time 0.00 6.39 10.76 8.24 25.40 95%

Publication Statistics

Raw Publications 31
Coauthorship-Adjusted Count 30.46

Publications (31)

Year Article Journal Tier Authors
2015 Identifying the employment effect of invoking and changing the minimum wage: A spatial analysis of the UK. Labour Economics B 3
2015 Get a Life? The Impact of the European Working Time Directive: The Case of UK Senior Doctors Health Economics B 3
2015 Public Sector Pay in the UK: Quantifying the Impact of the Review Bodies The Manchester School C 3
2012 Total Reward and pensions in the UK in the public and private sectors Labour Economics B 2
2012 Employment, Inequality and the UK National Minimum Wage over the Medium‐Term Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 3
2008 The effects of over-education on earnings in the graduate labour market Economics of Education Review B 2
2007 Recruiting and Retaining Teachers in the UK: An Analysis of Graduate Occupation Choice from the 1960s to the 1990s Economica C 3
2007 Use It or Lose It? the Impact of Computers on Earnings* The Manchester School C 3
2005 Youth unemployment and labour market transitions in Hungary Education Economics C 3
2005 Career progression: Getting-on, getting-by and going nowhere Education Economics C 3
2003 The effective use of student time: a stochastic frontier production function case study Economics of Education Review B 3
2002 Is a broader curriculum better? Economics of Education Review B 2
2002 The Long-Run Effects of Unemployment Monitoring and Work-Search Programs: Experimental Evidence from the United Kingdom Journal of Labor Economics A 2
2001 The Earnings and Employment Effects of Young People’s Vocational Training in Britain The Manchester School C 3
2000 The incidence and effects of overeducation in the U.K. graduate labour market Economics of Education Review B 2
1999 The Turnover of Teachers: A Competing Risks Explanation Review of Economics and Statistics A 2
1999 How Unequally Has Equal Pay Progressed since the 1970s? A Study of Two British Cohorts Journal of Human Resources A 4
1997 Book Reviews Education Economics C 1
1996 Gender Differences in the Changing Labor Market: The Role of Legislation and Inequality in Changing the Wage Gap for Qualified Workers in the United Kingdom Journal of Human Resources A 3
1995 The Impact of Restart on Reservation Wages and Long-Term Unemployment. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 2
1994 Occupational Access and Wage Discrimination Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 2
1994 Occupational Access and Wage Discrimination. Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics B 2
1994 The Youth Training Scheme and the School-to-Work Transition. Oxford Economic Papers C 3
1993 Female labour force participation and the choice of occupation: The supply of teachers European Economic Review B 2
1992 The Market for Qualified Manpower in the UK. Oxford Review of Economic Policy C 1
1991 Economies of atmosphere: The joint impact of scale, scope and atmosphere on scientific performance in clinical medicine and economics : John F.A. Spangenberg, Van Gorcum, Assen/Maastricht, 1989. pp. 248 Journal of Economic Psychology C 1
1989 Occupational Choice and Earnings Determination: The Role of Sample Selection and Non-pecuniary Factors. Oxford Economic Papers C 3
1988 A New Breed of Software? GAUSS, MATLAB and PC-ISP: A Comparative Review. Journal of Economic Surveys C 1
1987 Interpreting sample selection effects Economics Letters C 2
1986 Sample Selection and Male-Female Earnings Differentials in the Graduate Labour Market. Oxford Economic Papers C 2
1985 The statistical measurement of discrimination Economics Letters C 2