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CHaRMS Working Paper Series

2019

CHaRMS Working Paper 19/01:
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R. Ciccia, D. French, F. Kee, M.O'Doherty "Deservingness, conditionality and public perceptions of work disability: the influence of economic inequality​"

CHaRMS Working Paper 19/02:
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T. Sharma, D. French, D. McKillop "Risk and equity release mortgages in the UK"

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https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3508312​

CHaRMS Working Paper 19/03:
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D. French, S. Cruise  "Work disability and the Northern Irish Troubles"

CHaRMS Working Paper 19/04:
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D. Jockers, D. French, S. Langlotz, T. Bärnighausen  "ART and worker absenteeism: A causal effect size estimation from a large-scale health program among South African miners"

2018


CHaRMS Working Paper 18/03:

A. Krishna, I. Mejia-Guevara, M. McGovern, V. M. Aguayo, S.V. Subramanian, "Trends in Inequalities in Child Stunting in South Asia"
 
https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1803.html

Published Version

CHaRMS Working Paper 18/02:

M. McGovern, D. Canning, T. Bärnighausen, "Accounting for Non-Response Bias using Participation Incentives and Survey Design"
 
https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1802.html

CHaRMS Working Paper 18/01:

S. Rokicki, J. Cohen, G. Fink, J. Salomon,  M. B. Landrum "Inference with difference-in-differences with a small number of groups"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1801.html

Published Version

2017


CHaRMS Working Paper 17/05:

J. Perkins, R. Kim, A. Krishna, M. McGovern, V. Aguayo & S.V. Subramanian "Understanding the association between stunting and child development in low- and middle-income countries: Next steps for research and intervention"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1705.html

Published Version

CHaRMS Working Paper 17/04:

D. French & D. McKillop & T. Sharma  "Analysis of Housing Equity Withdrawal by its Forms"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1704.html

CHaRMS Working Paper 17/03:

M. McGovern, A. Krishna, V. Aguayo and S.V. Subramanian. "A Review of the Evidence Linking Child Stunting to Economic Outcomes"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1703.html

Published Version

CHaRMS Working Paper 17/02:

M. McGovern and S. Rokicki. "Heterogeneity in Early Life Investments: A Longitudinal Analysis of Children’s Time Use"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1702.html

CHaRMS Working Paper 17/01:

Slawa Rokicki & Jessica Cohen & Joshua A. Salomon & Günther Fink. "Impact of a Text Messaging Program on Adolescent Reproductive Health: A Cluster–Randomized Trial in Ghana"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1701.html

Published Version

2016


CHaRMS Working Paper 16/05:

M. McGovern, K. Herbst, F. Tanser, T. Mutevedzi, D. Canning, D. Gareta, D. Pillay, & T. Bärnighausen. "Do Gifts Increase Consent to Home-based HIV Testing? A Difference-in-Differences Study in Rural KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1605.html

Published Version


CHaRMS Working Paper 16/04:

D. French, F. Kee and M.O'Doherty. 2016. "Inequality and Regional Variations in Perceptions of Work Disability: Results from the English Longitudinal Study of Ageing"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1604.html

CHaRMS Working Paper 16/03:

D. Canning, D. French and M.Moore. 2016. "The Economics of Fertility Timing: An Euler Equation Approach"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1603.html

CHaRMS Working Paper 16/02:

D. French, 2016. "Financial Strain in the United Kingdom"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1602.html

CHaRMS Working Paper 16/01:

Noelke, C., McGovern, M., Stern, A., Corsi, D., Pescador-Jimenez, M., Wing, I.S., Berkman, L., 2016. "Increasing Ambient Temperature Reduces Subjective Well-Being"

https://ideas.repec.org/p/qub/charms/1601.html

Published Version

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