Denise D. Hawkes

University of London - Center for Longitudinal Studies

Research Officer

20 Bedford Way

London, WC1 OAL

United Kingdom

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Returns to Education: Evidence from UK Twins

U of London Queen Mary Economics Working Paper No. 453
Number of pages: 23 Posted: 09 Mar 2002
University of Westminster - Policy Studies Institute, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, Imperial College Business School, University of London - Center for Longitudinal Studies and King's College London - Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology
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Returns to Education: Evidence from UK Twins

Number of pages: 24 Posted: 06 Jun 2002
University of Westminster - Policy Studies Institute, St. Thomas' Hospital, London, Imperial College Business School, University of London - Center for Longitudinal Studies and King's College London - Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology
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Bias, returns to education, ability, twins, measurement error, smoking

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Skills, Human Capital and the Plant Productivity Gap: UK Evidence from Matched Plant, Worker and Workforce Data

CEPR Discussion Paper No. 5334
Number of pages: 39 Posted: 05 Jan 2006
Jonathan Haskel, Denise D. Hawkes and Sonia C. Pereira
Imperial College Business School, University of London - Center for Longitudinal Studies and University College London
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Productivity, skills

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Measuring and Understanding Productivity in UK Market Services

Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Vol. 22, Issue 4, pp. 560-572, 2006
Posted: 29 Feb 2008
University of Chile - Department of Economics, London School of Economics & Political Science (LSE) - Centre for Economic Performance (CEP), Imperial College Business School and University of London - Center for Longitudinal Studies

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