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Kerry Bray
Professor Nils Braakmann
Professor John Wildman
Austerity, welfare cuts and hate crime: Evidence from the UK's Age of Austerity2024
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Aly Salama
Do Social Interaction Mechanisms Affect University Reputation: Evidence from the UK Higher Education Sector2024
Professor Nils Braakmann
Expected Returns to Crime and Crime Location2024
Professor Nils Braakmann
Racial Disparities in Civilian Response to Police Use of Force: Evidence from London2024
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Bahadir Dursun
Dr Diego Zambiasi
Spatial inequality in unsolved crime: Evidence from small neighbourhoods2024
Professor Nils Braakmann
Unions as insurance: Workplace unionization and workers' outcomes during COVID-192024
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Wessel Vermeulen
Do mass layoffs affect voting behaviour? Evidence from the UK2023
Professor Nils Braakmann
Residential turnover and crime – Evidence from administrative data for England and Wales2023
Professor Nils Braakmann
Does stop and search reduce crime? Evidence from street-level data and a surge in operations following a high-profile crime2022
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Barbara Eberth
Professor John Wildman
Worker adjustment to unexpected occupational risk: Evidence from COVID-192022
Professor Nils Braakmann
Immigration status uncertainty and mental health - Evidence from Brexit2021
Dr Bernd Brandl
Professor Nils Braakmann
The Effects of Collective Bargaining Systems on the Productivity Function of Firms: An Analysis of Bargaining Structures and Processes and the Implications for Policy Making2021
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Bernd Brandl
The performance effects of collective and individual bargaining: A comprehensive and granular analysis of the effects of different bargaining systems on company productivity2021
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Bernd Brandl
Variable Pay Systems and/or Collective Wage Bargaining? Complements or Substitutes?2021
Professor Nils Braakmann
Dr Stephen McDonald
Housing subsidies and property prices: Evidence from England2020
Professor Nils Braakmann
Professor Bin Gao
Dr Sara Maioli
VAT rebates as trade policy: Evidence from China2020
Professor Nils Braakmann
Immigration and the property market: Evidence from England and Wales2019
Professor Nils Braakmann
Company closures and the erosion of the political centre: Evidence from Germany2018
Professor Nils Braakmann
Muhammad Waqas
Professor John Wildman
Are immigrants in favour of immigration? Evidence from England and Wales2017
Professor Nils Braakmann
The link between crime risk and property prices in England and Wales: Evidence from street-level data2017
Professor Nils Braakmann
Muhammad Waqas
Professor John Wildman
Are immigrants a burden on public services? Evidence from English primary schools2016
Professor Nils Braakmann
Professor John Wildman
Reconsidering the impact of family size on labour supply: The twin-problems of the twin-birth instrument2016
Professor Nils Braakmann
Cannabis depenalisation, drug consumption and crime - Evidence from the 2004 cannabis declassification in the UK2014
Professor Nils Braakmann
The consequences of own and spousal disability on labor market outcomesand subjective well-being: Evidence from Germany2014
Professor Nils Braakmann
The Impact of International Experience on Objective and Subjective Career Success in Early Careers2013
Professor Nils Braakmann
What determines wage inequality among young German university graduates?2013
Professor Nils Braakmann
Do (longer) prison sentences lead to lower reconviction rates? Evidence from Britain2012
Professor Nils Braakmann
How do individuals deal with victimization and victimization risk? Longitudinal evidence from Mexico2012
Professor Nils Braakmann
Female education and fertility - Evidence from changes in British compulsory schooling laws2011
Professor Nils Braakmann
How does economic integration influence employment and wages in border regions? The case of the EU-enlargement 2004 and Germany's eastern border2011
Professor Nils Braakmann
Product Diversification and Profitability in German Manufacturing Firms2011
Professor Nils Braakmann
Product diversification and stability of employment and sales: first evidence from German manufacturing firms2011
Professor Nils Braakmann
The causal relationship between education, health and health related behaviour: Evidence from a natural experiment in England2011
Professor Nils Braakmann
A note on the causal link between education and health - evidence from the German short school years2010
Professor Nils Braakmann
An empirical note on imitative obesity and a puzzling result2010
Professor Nils Braakmann
Fields of training, plant characteristics and the gender wage gap in entry wages among skilled workers - Evidence from German administrative data2010
Professor Nils Braakmann
Islamistic Terror and the Job Prospects of Arab Men in Britain: Does a Country's Direct Involvement Matter?2010
Professor Nils Braakmann
Neo-Nazism and discrimination against foreigners: A direct test of taste discrimination2010
Professor Nils Braakmann
The impact of the 2004 EU-enlargement on enterprise performance and exports of service enterprises in the German eastern border region2010
Professor Nils Braakmann
Is there a compensating wage differential for high crime levels? First evidence from Europe2009
Professor Nils Braakmann
The impact of September 11th, 2001 on the employment prospects of Arabs and Muslims in the German labor market2009
Professor Nils Braakmann
The role of firm-level and regional human capital for the social returns to education - Evidence from German social security data2009
Professor Nils Braakmann
Wirkungen der Beschäftigungspflicht schwerbehinderter Arbeitnehmer - Erkenntnisse aus der Einführung des Gesetzes zur Bekämpfung der Arbeitslosigkeit Schwerbehinderter2008