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Professor Gerald Makepeace

Emeritus Professor of Economics

Publication

2018

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

  • Makepeace, G. H. and Wass, V. J. 2011. Earnings in Wales. In: Davies, O. R. et al. eds. An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in Wales. WISERD Research Reports Series Equality and Human Rights Commission, pp. 73-102.
  • Makepeace, G. H. 2011. Public and private sector labour markets. In: Gregg, P. and Wadsworth, J. eds. The Labour Market In Winter: The State Of Working Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 289-302.

2009

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2003

2001

1999

Articles

Book sections

  • Blackaby, D., Felstead, A., Jones, M., Makepeace, G., Murphy, P. and Wass, V. J. 2015. Is the public sector pay advantage explained by differences in work quality?. In: Felstead, A., Gallie, D. and Green, F. eds. Unequal Britain at Work: The Evolution and Distribution of Intrinsic Job Quality. Oxford: Oxford University Press
  • Makepeace, G. H. and Wass, V. J. 2011. Earnings in Wales. In: Davies, O. R. et al. eds. An Anatomy of Economic Inequality in Wales. WISERD Research Reports Series Equality and Human Rights Commission, pp. 73-102.
  • Makepeace, G. H. 2011. Public and private sector labour markets. In: Gregg, P. and Wadsworth, J. eds. The Labour Market In Winter: The State Of Working Britain. Oxford: Oxford University Press, pp. 289-302.
  • Woods, L., Makepeace, G. H., Joshi, H. and Dolton, P. 2003. The world of paid work. In: Ferri, E., Bynner, J. and Wadsworth, M. eds. Changing Britain, Changing Lives: Three Generations at the Turn of the Century. Bedford Way Papers Vol. 18. London: Institute of Education, University of London, pp. 71-104.
  • Makepeace, G. H., Dolton, P., Joshi, H., Galinda-Rueda, F. and Woods, L. 2003. From school to the labour market. In: Ferri, E., Wadsworth, M. and Bynner, J. eds. Changing Britain, Changing Lives: Three Generations at the Turn of the Century. Bedford Way Papers Institute of Education Publications, pp. 29-70.

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