Ian Walker, MSc
Affiliations: | 2008- | Economics | Lancaster University (United Kingdom) |
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Migali G, Walker I. (2018) Estimates of the causal effects of education on earnings over the lifecycle with cohort effects and endogenous education Cesifo Economic Studies. 64: 516-544 |
Walker I, Zhu Y. (2018) University selectivity and the relative returns to higher education: Evidence from the UK Labour Economics. 53: 230-249 |
Mendolia S, Walker I. (2015) Youth unemployment and personality traits Iza Journal of Labor Economics. 4: 1-26 |
Hartley R, Lanot G, Walker I. (2014) Who really wants to be a millionaire? Estimates of risk aversion from gameshow data Journal of Applied Econometrics. 29: 861-879 |
Bingley P, Walker I. (2013) The labour supply effects of a partial cash-out of in-kind transfers to single mothers Iza Journal of Labor Economics. 2: 1-27 |
Apps P, Mendolia S, Walker I. (2013) The impact of pre-school on adolescents' outcomes: Evidence from a recent English cohort Economics of Education Review. 37: 183-199 |
Bingley P, Walker I. (2013) There's no such thing as a free lunch: Evidence of altruism and agency from household expenditure responses to child nutrition programs Review of Economics of the Household. 11: 371-392 |
Blow L, Walker I, Zhu Y. (2012) Who benefits from child benefit? Economic Inquiry. 50: 153-70 |
Molina JA, Navarro M, Walker I. (2011) Intergenerational Well-Being Mobility in Europe Kyklos. 64: 253-270 |
Walker I, Zhu Y. (2011) Differences by Degree: Evidence of the Net Financial Rates of Return to Undergraduate Study for England and Wales Economics of Education Review. 30: 1177-1186 |