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1“...This article uses linked employer–employee data to investigate the relationship between employees’ subjective well-being and workplace performance in Britain...”
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2by Bryson, Alex Forth, John Gray, Helen Stokes, Lucy Published in Industrial relations (Berkeley) (01.10.2020)“...Using a panel of workplaces in Britain, we investigate the implications for businesses of employing older workers. Workplace labor productivity falls where the...”
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3“...Using data for British workplaces, we compare the associations between human resource management (HRM) practices and schools' performance, comparing those...”
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4by Dorsett, Richard Stokes, Lucy Published in International journal of population data science (22.11.2019)“...Apprenticeships are the key means by which the UK government aims to build skills and tackle the problem of youth unemployment. However, not all young people...”
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5“...Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain we find school staff are more satisfied with their jobs than employees in other...”
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6“...Estimates of the performance pay (PP) premium using household survey data are upwardly biased due to the use of PP contracts in higher paying workplaces. Using...”
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7by Wilkinson, David Bryson, Alex Stokes, Lucy Published in National Institute economic review (01.02.2018)“...We explore the variation in pupil attainment at the end of secondary schooling in England. The paper links data on all schools and all pupils within these...”
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8by Bryson, Alex Stokes, Lucy Wilkinson, David Published in National Institute economic review (01.02.2018)
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9by Bryson, Alex Forth, John Stokes, Lucy Published in Human resource management journal (01.11.2017)“...Theory suggests that performance pay (PP) can align employees' interests with those of the employer and attract high‐ability workers and incentivise effort but...”
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10by Stokes, Lucy Bryson, Alex Forth, John Weale, Martin Published in British journal of industrial relations (01.12.2017)“...Using the Annual Survey of Hours and Earnings, we explore whether the fortunes of employees paid for performance differ from those of fixed pay workers during...”
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11by Forth, John Bryson, Alex Stokes, Lucy“...Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate changes in the economic importance of performance-related-pay (PRP) in Britain through the 2000s using...”
edited by Konings, François Rycx and Vincent, Jozef
Published in International journal of manpower (03.05.2016)
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12“...We consider the role played by school leaders in improving pupil attainment, going beyond previous studies by exploring the leadership roles of deputy and...”
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13“...Linking the Workplace Employment Relations Surveys 2004 and 2011 to administrative data on pupil attainment in England we examine whether secondary and primary...”
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14“...Focusing on private sector workplaces in Britain, we investigate whether the employment of older workers has implications for workplace performance. We find no...”
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15“...Using nationally representative linked employer-employee data for Britain in 2004 and 2011 we find school staff are more satisfied and more contented with...”
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16“...We explore the variation in pupil attainment at the end of secondary schooling in England. The paper links data on all schools and all pupils within these...”
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17“...Evidence on schools' performance is confined to comparisons across schools, usually based on value-added measures. We adopt an alternative approach comparing...”
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18by George, Anitha Stokes, Lucy Wilkinson, David Published in National Institute economic review (01.10.2012)“...There is a body of evidence that shows that early education improves cognitive and social development for children while they are still attending, but the...”
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19by Anitha George Lucy Stokes David Wilkinson Published in National Institute economic review (01.10.2012)“...There is a body of evidence that shows that early education improves cognitive and social development for children while they are still attending, but the...”
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20by Rebecca Hopkin Lucy Stokes David Wilkinson Published in National Institute economic review (01.01.2009)“...In the past decade early years education has expanded throughout England with progressive extensions in entitlement to some hours of free provision...”