Jo Blanden
@joblanden
Economist at University of Surrey, interested in social mobility and family economics.
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http://www.surrey.ac.uk/economics/people/jo_blanden/ 05-11-2013 20:23:34
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. Giuseppe Moscelli 🇪🇺🇮🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦 Jo Blanden Marco Mello and Dr Melisa Sayli assess the govt’s proposals to solve staffing shortages in the NHS, which focus on training more staff and retaining those already a part of the workforce. Read: ow.ly/vSPI50PWtin
We are lucky that Almudena SEVILLA will offer a shortened version of this workshop as part of our Royal Economic Society women's mentoring programme. UK Women in Economics Network (UK WEN). A new offer which will hopefully make the programme even more valuable. Valentina Tonei
A reminder to apply by the deadline. We have a top notch set of mentors waiting for you. Parama Chaudhury Gabriella Conti @Cloda_Jenkins Rebecca Riley Sandra McNally Claire Crawford and many others. With additional support on writing from Almudena SEVILLA.
We are hiring in Applied Micro!!! econjobmarket.org/positions/10122. Surrey was 10th in the last REF with help from an established group in this area which includes Sandra McNally, Giuseppe Moscelli 🇪🇺🇮🇹🇬🇧🇺🇦, Jo Blanden, Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner, Matthias Parey, Holger Breinlich, Maurizio Zanardi. Exciting times!
Join us on 23rd November to hear Jo Blanden talk about our work on intergenerational mobility of women in the UK - this paper has been a long time coming! Join us in person at UCL, or online by signing up below
On my way to Centre for Ed Policy & Equalising Opportunities to present joint work with Professor Lindsey Macmillan on the intergenerational persistence of women in the UK. Always a pleasure to hang out with this great group.
Thanks to Economics at Surrey for sponsoring last night's event to celebrate Claudia Goldin's Nobel Prize. It was a great excuse to reread some of her work and talk to colleagues and students about it. No pics unfortunately.
Very busy start of the year for our work on diversity work at the Royal Economic Society. We are preparing the next in-person #RESDiversity Network event on 24 April from 12:00 at University of Westminster, so save the date! Until then, you can engage with many of our resources: #Diversity
Our Centre for Excellence on Ageing promotes innovative and interdisciplinary research on whole-life ageing via international links with the United Nations's Fundación GIA and its new collaborative partnership with the Int Longevity Centre promoting inclusivity, dignity and respect.
“Heath & Li impressively examine occupational change from the medieval period onwards, review insights generated by the latest studies using tax data & provide fresh statistics on the understudied issues of mobility by gender, race & migration status.” Jo Blanden on ↓ OUT NOW
Looking forward to a fun day out with my UG students spreading the word about the benefits of studying Economics at Portsmouth schools Discover Economics #IWD2024
I had to duck out very quickly before I ended up in my son's class... I'm sure he'll give me extremely honest feedback at least. Discover Economics
Delighted to host Danny Dorling News at Surrey today so discuss his book Shattered Nation and provide hope for the future.
Looking forward to talking a bit about our new edited Handbook of intergenerational inequality at this event. Professor Lindsey Macmillan Jani Erola Elina Kilpi-Jakonen
Interested in Intergenerational Inequality? Our new Handbook is out today bringing together world-leading scholars from across disciplines and across the 🌍 Elina Kilpi-Jakonen Jo Blanden Jani Erola e-elgar.com/shop/gbp/resea…
For all your intergenerational mobility needs. 32 chapters of cutting edge research summaries by economists and sociologists. Delighted to have just received my copy in the post. Thoroughly enjoyed working with Elina Kilpi-Jakonen Professor Lindsey Macmillan Jani Erola on this project.