CURRICULUM VITAE. Robert Edward Wright, PhD, FRSA, FFCS, ILTM, AcSS

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CURRICULUM VITAE Robert Edward Wright, PhD, FRSA, FFCS, ILTM, AcSS

Address

Department of Economics University of Strathclyde Sir William Duncan Building 130 Rottenrow Glasgow, Scotland G4 0GE United Kingdom

Telephone

Direct: Secretary:

Facsimile

+44 (0) 141 548 4445

E-mail

[email protected]

Homepage

www.strath.ac.uk

Citizenship

Canadian and British

Place of birth

Trenton, Ontario, Canada

Date of birth

28 April 1958

Research Interests

- Population economics - Labour economics - Inequality and poverty - Financial economics - Environmental economics - Applied econometrics and statistics

Education

- Ph.D., University of Western Ontario, 1990 - Graduate Certificate, Quantitative Methods, University of Michigan, 1986 - M.A., University of Western Ontario, 1984 - Graduate Diploma,University of Stockholm, 1984 - B.A., University of Western Ontario, 1980

Dissertation

Income Inequality and the Demographic Transition (Supervisor: Professor G. Edward Ebanks)

Awards

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- Honorary President, Scottish Economic Society, 2008-2011 - President-elect, Scottish Economics Society (2005-2007) - Academician, Academy of the Learned Societies for the Social Sciences (2002) - Member, National Conference of University Professors (2002) - Member, Economic Council of Britain in Europe (2002) - President, European Society for Population Economics (2002) - Member, Higher Education Academy (formerly the Institute of Learning and Teaching in Higher Education) (2001) - Founding Fellow, Institute for Contemporary Scotland (2000) - Fellow, Royal Society of Arts (1998) - Two Ph.D. comprehensive examinations passed with distinction - Dean's Honours List - Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Doctoral Fellowship - Ontario Graduate Scholarship - University of Western Ontario Special University Scholarship - University of Western Ontario Admissions Scholarship - University of Western Ontario Social Science Computing Laboratory Travel Award

Current Salary £91,300 p.a. Main Appointments: Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, Scotland (2005 to date) Professor and University Chair in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland (1995-2005) Vice-Dean (Research), Faculty of Management, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland (1997-2002) Lecturer/Senior Lecturer, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland (1991-1993/1993-1995) Research Associate, Studies in Social Policy Program, Institute for Research on Public Policy, Ottawa, Canada (1990-1991) Research Fellow, Department of Economics, Birkbeck College, University of London, London (19881990) Research Fellow, Centre for Population Studies, LSHTM, University of London, London (1987-1988)

Concurrent Appointments: Fellow, World Demographic Association, St. Gallen, Switzerland (2008 to date) Senior External Demographic Expert, Office of National Statistics, London (2008 to date) Senior Associate, Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow (2006 to date) Panel Member, Longevity Expert Network, International Longevity Centre, London (2004 to date) Research Co-ordinator, Demography and Social Justice Programme, Scottish Economic Policy Network, Scotland (2003 to date) Research Fellow, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), University of Bonn, Germany (1999 to date) Teaching Member, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics (SGPE), The Old Universities, Scotland (1992 to date)

Other Past Appointments/Positions: Executive Director, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics (SGPE), The Old Universities, Scotland (2001-2005) Sabbatical (2003-2004): Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, Scotland Sabbatical (1998-1999): • • •

Visiting Professor, Department and Laboratory of Theoretical and Applied Economics (DELTA), Paris, France Visiting Professor, Tinbergen Institute and Faculty of Economics and Econometrics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, Netherlands Visiting Professor, Institute for Social Research (SOFI), University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden

Research Fellow, Labour Economics Research Programme, Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), London (1992-2005) 2

Research Fellow, Environmental Economics Research Group, University of Stirling (1995-1997) Research Associate, Applied Population Research Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland (1992-1995) Teaching Fellow, Centre for Development Studies, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland (19911995) Deputy Chairman, Centre for Development Studies, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland (19921994) Visiting Lecturer (part-time), Department of Epidemiology and Population Sciences, LSHTM, University of London, London (1988-1990) Survey Research Assistant (part-time), Faculty of Part-time and Continuing Education, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada (1985-1986) Instructor (part-time), Language and Social Science Division, Fanshawe College of Applied Arts and Technology, London, Canada (1985-1986) Stagiaire, Research Unit in Economic Demography, National Institute for the Study of Demography (INED), Paris, France (summer, 1985) Research Assistant, Population Studies Centre, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada (autumn,1984) Teaching Assistant, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada (1982-1983, 1984-1986)

Selective Community Service 1.

External Examiner, University of Galway, Ireland (2007 to date)

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Expert Member, Mortality Research Working Group, Board for Actuarial Standards (2007 to date)

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Board Member, Positive Ageing Project, Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh (2006-2007)

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Member, British Household Panel Survey Scientific Steering Committee (2005 to date)

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Member, National Population Projections Expert Advisory Panel, Government Actuary’s Department (now ONS), London (2005 to date)

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External Assessor, Chair in Economics Appointment Committee, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh (2005)

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External Member, Internal Programme Review of Economics, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh (2004)

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Founding Member, Editorial Board, 21 Century Society: Journal of the Academy of the Social Sciences (2004 to date)

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Member, Scientific Council, Centre for the Study of Applied Economics, Universities of Madeira and Azores, Portugal (2003 to date)

10. External Examiner, School of Economics, University of Kingston, London (2003-2007) 11. Member, British Household Panel Survey Scottish Advisory Group (2001 to date) 12. Specialist Advisor, Statistics and Operational Research Panel, RAE 2001 3

13. Elected Council Member, Scottish Economic Society (1992-1995,1996-1998, 2000-2003, 2003-2005) 14. Ad hoc Advisor, Scottish Economic Statistics Consultant Group, Scottish Executive (2000 to date) 15. Member, Ethics Committee, University of Stirling (2000-2002) 16. External Assessor, Senior Promotions in Economics, University of West Indies (2000 to date) 17. Member, Business and Economy Committee, Institute of Contemporary Scotland (2000-2001) 18. Member, Central Scotland Regional Committee, Institute of Contemporary Scotland (20002001) 19. Member, University Court, University of Stirling (1999-2004) 20. Editorial Board, East-west Journal of Economic Issues 21. Member, Steering Group, Stirling Graduate Research School, University of Stirling (19992002) 22. Member, Academic Council, University of Stirling (1996-2000, 2000-2004) 23. Member, University Appeal Board, University of Stirling (1997-2005) 24. Member, D.Litt./D.Sc. Committee, University of Stirling (1997-2005) 25. Undergraduate Advisor of Studies, University of Stirling (1996-2005) 26. Member, Faculty Board of Management, University of Stirling (1995-2005) 27. Elected Secretary, European Society for Population Economics (1996-1998) 28. Elected Council Member, European Society for Population Economics (1993-1998) 29. Advisor of Studies, Scottish Doctoral Programme (1994-1995) 30. Member, Board of Management, Centre for Development Studies, University of Glasgow (1991-1995)

Current and Recent Research Grants 1.

“Centre for Population Change: Understanding Population Change in the 21st Century”, Research Centres Competitions, Economic and Social Research Council (with the Universities of Southampton, Dundee, Edinburgh, and Stirling), 2007, £6.2 million

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“Scottish Model of Housing Affordability, Scottish Government (with K. Gibb and others, University of Glasgow, 2007, £115,000

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“The Overall Impact of Higher Education Institutions on Regional Economies in the UK”, Economic and Social Research Council (with P. McGregor and K. Swales, University of Strathclyde, and others), 2007, £496,000

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“Social Survey Research Network”, Economic and Social Research Council (with V. Gayle, University of Stirling and others ), 2006, £53,000

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“Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics PhD Training Sequence”, Economic and Social Research Council, 2006, £107,914

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“The Impact of Higher Education Institutions on Regional Economies”, Economic and Social Research Council (with P. McGregor and K. Swales, University of Strathclyde and others), 2006, £19,867

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“Longitudinal Data Analysis for Social Science Researchers”, Economic and Social Research Council (with V. Gayle, University of Stirling and others), 2005, £99,304

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“Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland”, Economic and Social Research Council (with P. McGregor and K. Swales, University of Strathclyde), 2005, £50,662.

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“Demographic Change in Moray”, Commissioned Report, Moray Council, Elgin, 2004, £5,000

10. “Demographic Change and Scottish Labour Market”, Commissioned Report, Economic and Social Research Council, 2004, £3,000 11. "Longitudinal Data Analysis in the Social Sciences", Economic and Social Research Council (with V. Gayle, University of Stirling and others), 2004, £60,000. 12. “Poverty Dynamics North and South of the Border”, Scottish Economic Policy Network, 2003, £4,800 13. “Population Ageing and Immigration Policy”, Scottish Economic Policy Network, 2003, £5,000 14. “Valuation of the Attributes of Renewable Energy Investment in Scotland”, Scottish Economic Policy Network (with A. Bergmann and Nick Hanley, University of Glasgow), 2003, £3,615 15. “Developing Measures for Valuing Changes in Bio-diversity”, Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries (with M. Christie and J. Warren, University of Wales and N. Hanley and K. Murphy, University of Glasgow), 2002, £99,385 16. “Poverty Analysis and Tax Benefit Modelling for Scotland”, Scottish Executive (with D. Bell and R. Leontaridi, University of Stirling), 2001, £29,280 17. “Valuation of Water Quality Improvements Using Choice Experiments”, Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (with N. Hanley, University of Glasgow), 2001, £26,000 18. “Economic Value of Geese”, Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department (with D. Macmillan, University of Aberdeen and N. Hanley, University of Glasgow), 2000, £83,040

Publications Journal Articles 1.

Lisenkova, K., P. McGregor, RE. Wright and others, (2009), “Scotland the Grey: A Linked Demographic-CGE Analysis of the Impact of Population Ageing and Decline”, Regional Studies

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Levin, E.J., A. Montagnoli and R.E. Wright, (2009), “Demographic Change and the Housing Market: Evidence from a Comparison of Scotland and England”, Urban Studies, vol. 46, no 1, pp. 27-43

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Lisiankova, K., I. Mosca and R.E. Wright (2008), “Ireland and Scotland: Converging or Diverging Demography?”, Scottish Affairs, vol. 64, pp. 18-36

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Bergmann, A., N. Hanley and R.E. Wright, (2006), “Valuing the Attributes of Renewable Energy Investments”, Energy Policy, vol. 34, no. 9, pp. 1004-1014

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Christie M., N. Hanley, J. Warren and R.E. Wright, (2006), “Valuing the Diversity of Biodiversity”, Ecological Economics, vol. 58, no. 2, pp. 304-317

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Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2006), “Downwards Sloping Demand Curves for Stock?”, Studies in Economics and Finance, vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 51-74

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Hanley, N., R.E. Wright and B. Alvarez-Farizo, (2006), “Estimating the Value of Improvements in River Ecology”, Journal of Environmental Management, vol. 78, pp. 183193

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Lisiankova, K. and R.E. Wright, (2005), “Demographic Change and the European Union Labour Market”, National Institute Economic Review, no. 194, pp. 74-81

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Chowdhury, M., D. Ghosh and R.E. Wright, (2005), “Micro-credit and Poverty: Evidence from Bangladesh”, Progress in Development Studies, vol. 5, no. 4 , pp. 1-12

10. Fertig, M. and R.E. Wright, (2005), “School Quality, Educational Attainment and Aggregation Bias”, Economic Letters, vol. 88, no. 1, pp. 109-114 11. Adamowicz, V., N. Hanley, and R.E. Wright (2005), “Price Vector Effects in Choice Experiments”, Resource and Energy Economics, vol. 27, pp. 227-234 12. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2004), “Regional Taxation and Retailing: The Economic Geography of the Internet”, International Review of Retail, Distribution and Consumer Research, vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 337-356 13. Levin, E.J., P. Macmillan, R.E. Wright and D. Ghosh, (2004), “Gold as an Inflation Hedge?”, Studies in Economics and Finance, vol. 22, no. 1, pp. 1-25 14. Levin, E.J., Y. Mae and R.E. Wright, (2004), “Profit Maximization in a Multi-product Firm with Impatient Customers”, Journal of the Operational Research Society, vol. 55, no 3, pp. 211-219 15. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (2004), “Competition and Costs: Evidence from Competitive Tendering in the Scottish National Health Service”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 1-23 16. Bell, D., G. Jack and R.E. Wright, (2004), “Micro-level Data Sources for Scottish Policy Studies”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, vol. 51, no. 1, pp. 143-147 17. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2004), “Estimating the Profit Markup Component of the Bid-ask Spread” Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, vol. 44, no. 1, pp. 1-19 18. Hanley, N., D. Macmillan, I. Patterson and R.E. Wright, (2003), “Economics and the Design of Nature Conservation Policy”, Animal Conservation, vol. 6, pp. 123-129 19. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2003), “An Optimal Location Strategy for Internet Sellers in Markets with Different Tax Rates”, Business Economist, vol.34, no.1, pp. 42-47 20. Hanley, N., M. Ryan and R.E. Wright, (2003), “Estimating the Monetary Value of Health Care”, Health Economics, vol. 12, no.1, pp. 3-16 21. Wright, R.E., (2002), “The Impact of Population Ageing on the Scottish Labour Market”, Quarterly Economic Commentary, vol. 27, no. 2, pp. 38-43 22. Hanley, N., G. Koop and R.E. Wright, (2002), “Modelling Recreational Demand Using Choice Experiments: Rock-Climbing in Scotland”, Environmental and Resource Economics, 22, no. 3, pp. 449-466 23. Wright, R.E., (2002), “Can Scotland Afford to Grow Old?”, Scottish Affairs, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 5-18 6

24. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2001), “Estimating the Price Elasticity of Demand in the London Stock Market”, European Journal of Finance, vol. 7, no. 1, pp. 1-16 25. Hanley, N., S. Mourato and R.E. Wright, (2001), “Choice Modelling Approaches: A Superior Alternative for Environmental Valuation?” Journal of Economic Surveys, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 435-462 26. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2001), “Unemployment Insurance, Moral Hazard and Economic Growth”, International Advances in Economic Research, vol. 7, no. 4, pp. 373-384 27. Hanley, N., G. Koop, B. Alvarez-Farizo, R.E. Wright and C. Nevin, (2001), “An Application of Recreation Demand Models to Rock Climbing”, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 52, no. 1, pp. 36-52 28. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2001), “Tax Clientele Effects in the Term Structure of UK Interest Rates”, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, vol. 28, no. 3/4, pp. 303-325 29. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2000), “The Gilt-equity Yield Ratio—A Useful Indicator?”, Business Economist, vol. 31, no. 2, pp. 7-11 30. Laurie, H.M. and R.E. Wright, (2000), “The Scottish Household Panel Survey”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, vol. 47, no. 3, pp. 337-339 31. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (2000), “Competitive Tendering in the Scottish National Health Service”, Scottish Affairs, vol. 31, no. 1, pp.133-152 32. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1999), “Explaining the Intra-day Variation in the Bid-ask Spread in Competitive Dealership Markets”, Journal of Financial Markets, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 179-191 33. Alvarez-Farizo, B., N. Hanley, R.E. Wright and D. Macmillan, (1999), “Estimating the Benefits of Agri-environmental Policy: Econometric Issues in Open-ended Contingent Valuation Studies”, Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, vol. 42, no. 1, pp. 23-43 34. Levin, E.J. and R.E Wright, (1999), “Why Does the Bid-ask Spread Vary in the Day?”, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 6, pp. 563-567 35. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1998), “Relative Excess Returns”, Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, vol. 25, no. 7/8, pp. 869-892 36. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1998), “The Information Content of the Gilt-Equity Yield Ratio”, Manchester School, vol. 66, pp. 89-101 37. Hanley, N., R.E. Wright and V. Adamowicz, (1998), “Using Choice Experiments to Value the Environment: Design Issues, Current Experience and Future Prospects”, Environmental and Resource Economics, vol. 11, no. 3/4, pp. 413-428 38. Hanley, N., D. Macmillan, R.E. Wright and others, (1998), “Contingent Evaluation versus Choice Experiments: Estimating the Benefits of Environmentally Sensitive Areas in Scotland”, Journal of Agricultural Economics, vol. 49, no. 1, pp. 1-15 39. Palme, M.O. and R.E. Wright, (1998), “Changes in the Rate of Return to Education in Sweden”, Applied Economics, vol. 30, pp. 1653-1663 40. Levin, E.J. and R.E Wright, (1998), “How Large is the Tax Clientele Bias in the Term Structure of UK Interest Rates?”, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 5, pp. 429-432 41. Bell, D., E.J. Levin and R.E Wright, (1997), “Indexed Bonds, Expected Inflation and Tax Clientele Bias”, National Tax Journal, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 315-320 42. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (1997), “The Decline of Fertility in Malta: The Role of Family Planning”, European Journal of Population, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 147-167 7

43. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1997), “The Impact of Speculation on House Prices in the United Kingdom”, Economic Modelling, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 567-585 44. Levin, E.J. and R.E Wright, (1997), “Speculation in the Housing Market?”, Urban Studies, vol. 34, no. 9, pp. 1419-1437 45. Wright, R.E., (1997),“Marital Status and Infant Mortality”, Canadian Studies in Population, vol. 24, no. 2, pp. 147-161 46. Wright, R.E., (1997), “A Simple Method for Controlling for Compositional Effects in the Measurement of Poverty”, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 37-39 47. Bell, D. and R.E. Wright, (1996), “The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Wages of the Low Paid: Evidence from the Wage Boards and Councils”, Economic Journal, vol. 106, no. 436, pp. 650-655 48. Findlay, J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), “Gender, Poverty and the Intra-Household Distribution of Resources”, Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 42, no. 3, pp. 335-352 49. Wright, R.E., (1996), “Standardized Poverty Measurement”, Journal of Economic Studies, vol. 23, no. 4, pp. 3-17 50. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), “The Gilts Market as an ‘On-line Window’ on Expected Inflation”, Applied Economics, vol. 28, pp. 909-918 51. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), “Unemployment Insurance and Moral Hazard”, Review of Policy Issues, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 63-72 52. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1996), “The Economic Environment and Entry to Single Parenthood in Great Britain”, Applied Economics, vol. 28, pp. 483-489 53. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1995), “Lone Parenthood and Employment: Male-Female Differences in Great Britain”, Labour Economics, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 299-317 54. Wright, R.E., (1995), “Women and Poverty in Industrialised Countries”, Journal of Income Distribution, vol. 5, no. 1, pp. 31-46 55. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1994), “Entry to Lone Parenthood: An Analysis of Marital Dissolution in Great Britain”, Genus, vol. 50, no. 3/4, pp. 75-95 56. Wright, R.E., (1994), “Household Structure and Poverty”, Genus, vol. 50, no. 3/4, pp. 133-150 57. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1994), “On the Interpretation of Sample Selection Effects in Wage Offer Equations”, Applied Economics Letters, vol. 1, no. 11, pp. 187-189 58. Wright, R.E., (1994), “Single Parenthood and Poverty in Great Britain”, Labour, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 239-258 59. Hurn, A.S. and R.E. Wright, (1994), “Geology or Economics? Testing Models of Irreversible Investment Using North Sea Oil Data”, Economic Journal, vol. 104, no. 423, pp. 363-371 60. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (1994), “Changing Patterns of Contraceptive Use in Malta”, Economic and Social Studies, vol. 7, pp. 1-7 61. Wright, R.E., (1993), “Using Census Data to Examine Aboriginal Issues: A Methodological Note”, Canadian Journal of Native Studies, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 291-307 62. Wright, R.E. and P.S. Maxim, (1993), “Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: Empirical Evidence from Canada”, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 6, no. 4, pp. 335-352

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63. Wright, R.E., (1993), “A Feminisation of Poverty in Great Britain? A Clarification”, Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 39, no. 1, pp. 111-112 64. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1993), “Wage Offers and Full-time and Part-time Employment by British Women”, Journal of Human Resources, vol. 28, no. 1, pp. 111-133 65. Palme, M.O. and R.E. Wright, (1992), “Gender Discrimination and Compensating Differentials in Sweden”, Applied Economics, vol. 24, no. 7, pp. 751-759 66. Wright, R.E., (1992), “A Feminisation of Poverty in Great Britain?”, Review of Income and Wealth, vol. 38, no. 1, pp. 17-25 67. Wright, R.E. and J.F. Ermisch, (1991), “Gender Discrimination in the British Labour Market: A Reassessment”, Economic Journal, vol. 101, no. 406, pp. 508-522 68. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1991), “Employment Dynamics Among British Single Mothers”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, vol. 53, no. 2, pp. 99-122 69. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1991), “Welfare Benefits and Lone Parents’ Employment in Great Britain”, Journal of Human Resources, vol. 26, no. 3, pp. 424-456 70. Wright, R.E., (1991), “Cohort Size and Earnings in Great Britain”, Journal of Population Economics, vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 295-306 71. Ermisch, J.F., H.E. Joshi and R.E. Wright, (1991), “Women’s Wages in Great Britain”, International Review of Comparative Public Policy, vol. 3, pp. 221-240 72. Wright, R.E. and A. Hinde, (1991), “The Dynamics of Full-time and Part-time Female Labour Force Participation in Great Britain”, European Journal of Population, vol. 7, no. 3, pp. 201230 73. Ermisch, R.E. and R.E. Wright, (1991), “The Duration of Lone-Parenthood in Great Britain”, European Journal of Population, vol. 7, no. 2, pp. 129-158 74. Wright, R.E., (1991), “Les Familles Monoparentales et la Pauvrete en France (Single Parenthood and Poverty in France)”, Population, vol. 46, no. 5, pp. 1265-1267 75. O’Toole, J. and R.E. Wright, (1991), “Parental Education and Child Mortality in Burundi”, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 255-262 76. Lorenz, W. and R.E. Wright, (1990), “Die Messung Geschlechtsspezifischer Einkommensdiskriminierung (The Measurement of Gender Discrimination in Wages)”, Wirtschafts Wissenschaftliches Studium, vol. 11, pp. 573-577 77. Jenkins, S.P., J.F. Ermisch and R.E. Wright, (1990), “Adverse Selection Features of Poverty Amongst Lone Mothers”, Fiscal Studies, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 76-90 78. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), “Welfare Benefits and the Duration of Single Parenthood”, National Institute Economic Review, vol. 130, no. 4, pp. 85-90 79. Wright, R.E., (1989), “The Easterlin Hypothesis and European Fertility Rates”, Population and Development Review, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 107-122 80. Wright, R.E., (1989), “The Impact of Fertility on Sexual Union Transitions in Jamaica: An Event History Analysis”, Journal of Marriage and the Family, vol. 51, no. 2, pp. 353-361 81. Wright, R.E., (1988), “Fertility, Partners and Female Labour Supply in Jamaica”, Genus, vol. 44, no. 3/4, pp. 205-224 82. Wright, R.E., (1988), “The Impact of Income Redistribution on Fertility in Canada”, Genus, vol. 44, no. 1/2, pp. 139-156 9

83. Wright, R.E., J.F. Ermisch, A. Hinde and H.E. Joshi, (1988), “The Third Birth in Great Britain”, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 489-496 84. Wright, R.E. and A.K. Madan, (1988), “Union Instability and Fertility in Three Caribbean Societies”, Journal of Biosocial Science, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 37-43 85. Wright, R.E. and P.S. Maxim, (1987),”Canadian Fertility Trends: A Further Test of the Easterlin Hypothesis”, Canadian Review of Sociology and Anthropology, vol. 24, no. 3, pp. 339-357 86. Wolf, L.C. and R.E. Wright, (1987), “Changes in Life Expectancy of Mentally Retarded Persons in Canadian Institutions: A 12-Year Comparison”, Journal of Mental Deficiency Research, vol. 31, no. 1, pp. 41-59 Reprinted Articles 1.

Hanley, N., R.E. Wright and V. Adamowicz, (2007), “Using Choice Experiments to Value the Environment—Design Issues, Current Experience and Future Prospects”. In: R.T. Carson, (ed.), The Stated Preference Approach to Environmental Valuation: Conceptual and Empirical Issues, Volume 2, Aldershot, Ashgate

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Hanley, N., S. Mourato and R.E. Wright, (2003), “Choice Modelling Approaches: A Superior Alternative for Environmental Valuation?” In: N. Hanley and C. Roberts, (eds.), Issues in Environmental Economics”, Oxford, Basil Blackwell

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Palme, M. and R.E. Wright, (2003), “The Rate of Return to Education in Sweden”. In C.R. Belfield and H.M. Levin, (eds.), The Economics of Higher Education (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, series editor, Mark Blaug), Cheltenham, Edward Elgar

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Wright, R.E. and P.S. Maxim, (2003), “Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: Empirical Evidence from Canada”. In: K. Zimmermann and T. Bauer, (eds.), The Economics of Migration, Volume III: Quality and the Behavior of Migrants (International Library of Critical Writings in Economics, series editor, Mark Blaug), Cheltenham, Edward Elgar

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Findlay, J. and R.E. Wright, (2002), “Gender, Poverty and the Intra-Household Distribution of Resources”. In: B.N. Ghosh and P.K Chopra, (eds.), Gender and Development, Volume 2, Leeds, Wisdom House

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Wright, R.E. and J.F. Ermisch, (1995), “Gender Discrimination in the British Labour Market: A Reassessment”. In: J. Humphries, (ed.), Gender and Economics, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar

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Wright, R.E. and P.S. Maxim, (1994), “Canadian Fertility Trends: A Further Test of the Easterlin Hypothesis”. In: F. Trovato and C.F. Grindstaff, (eds.), Perspectives on Canada's Population: An Introduction to Concepts and Issues, Toronto, Oxford University Press

Edited Books 1.

Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (2005), Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, Bristol, Policy Press

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Wright, R.E., (2004), Scotland’s Demographic Challenge, Stirling/Glasgow, Scottish Economic Policy Network

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Hanley, N., D. Shaw and R.E. Wright, (2003), The New Economics of Outdoor Recreation, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar

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Wright, R.E., (1992), The CEPHID Modelling Project: Canada’s Elderly—Projecting Health, Income and Demography. A First Application, Montreal, Institute for Research on Public Policy

Chapters 10

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Wright, R.E. and K. Lisiankova, (2007), “Lack of People of Working Age”. In: B. Lomborg, (ed.), Solutions for the World's Biggest Problems: Costs and Benefits, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp.345-357

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Christie, M., N. Hanley, J. Warren, T. Hyde, K. Murphy and R.E. Wright, (2007), Valuing Ecological and Anthropocentric Concepts of Biodiversity: A Choice Experiments Application.” In: A. Kontoleon, U. Pascaul and T. Swanson, (eds.), Handbook of Biodiversity Economics, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 343-368.

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Hanley, N. and R.E. Wright, (forthcoming), “Designing Choice Experiments”. In: M. Christie and P. Midmore, (eds.), Choice Experiments: A New Approach to Environmental Evaluation, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, in press

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Christie, M., N. Hanley, J. Warren, T. Hyde, K. Murphy and R.E. Wright (2006), “Developing Measures for Valuing Changes in Biodiversity”. In: D. Pearce, C. Pearce and C. Palmer, (eds.), Valuing the Environment in Developed Countries: Case Studies, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 50-76

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Hanley, H., R.E. Wright and B. Alvarez-Farizo, (2006), “Testing for Benefit Transfer Over Water Quality Benefits”. In: J. Rolfe and J. Bennett, (eds.), Choice Modelling Approaches and the Transfer of Environmental Values, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 97-111

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Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (2005), “Devolution, Policy and Evidence.” In: J.F. Ermisch and R.E. Wright (eds.), Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, Bristol, Policy Press, pp. 1-12

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Bourque, L.N., V. Gayle and R.E. Wright, (2005), “The Decline of Religion.” In: J.F. Ermisch and R.E. Wright (eds.), Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, Bristol, Policy Press, pp. 261-275

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Gayle, V., G. Jack and R.E. Wright, (2005), “Trends in Absolute Poverty.” In: J.F. Ermisch and R.E. Wright (eds.), Changing Scotland: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, Bristol, Policy Press, pp. 113-122

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Joshi, H.E. and R.E. Wright, (2005), “Starting Life in Scotland”. In: D. Coyle, W. Alexander and B. Ashcroft, (eds.), New Wealth for Old Nations: Scotland’s Economic Prospects, Princeton, Princeton University Press, pp. 166-185

10. Wright, R.E. (2004), “Scotland’s Future Demographic Prospects.” In: R.E. Wright (ed.), Scotland’s Demographic Challenge, Stirling/Glasgow, Scottish Economic Policy Network, Universities of Stirling/Strathclyde, pp. 8-33 11. Hanley, N. and R.E. Wright, (2003), “Valuing Recreational Resources using Choice Experiments: Mountaineering in Scotland”. In: N. Hanley, D. Shaw and R.E. Wright, (eds.), The New Economics of Outdoor Recreation, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, pp. 59-73 12. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2001), “An Optimal Internet Location Strategy for Markets with Different Tax Rates”. In: T. Wichmann, (ed.), Economics and the Internet, Berlin, BERLECON, pp. 5-9 13. Wright, R.E., (2001), “Economic Demography”. In: J. Michie, (ed.), Reader’s Guide to the Social Sciences (Volume 1), London, Fitzroy Dearborn, pp. 367-368 14. Hanley, N., I. Simpson, R.E. Wright and others, (1999), “Valuing the Landscape and Wildlife Benefits of Woodlands in an Agricultural Context”. In: C. Stewart-Roper and A. Park, (eds.), The Living Forest: The Non-Market Benefits of Forestry, London, The Stationary Office, pp. 59-65 15. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (1998), “Competition in the Supply of Support Services and its Impact on Hospital Costs”. In: Control of Health Complexity, Proceedings of Applied Econometrics Association, Health Econometrics Section, Lyon, University of Jean-Moulin Lyon 3, pp. 67-70 11

16. Wright, R.E., (1993), “Age, Wages and Education in the Netherlands: Discussion”. In: P. Johnson and K. Zimmermann, (eds.), Labour Markets in an Ageing Europe, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, pp. 211-215 17. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1991), “Differential Returns to Human Capital in Full-time and Part-time Employment”. In: N. Folbre, B. Bergmann, B. Argarwal and M. Floro, (eds.), Women’s Work in the World Economy, London, Macmillan, pp. 195-212 18. Seward, S.B., K. McDade and R.E. Wright, (1991), “Immigration and Human Resource Development in Canada”. In: Proceedings of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Conference Human Resource Development Workshop, Singapore, PECC, pp. 123-159 19. Ermisch, J.F., S.P. Jenkins and R.E. Wright, (1990), “Analysis of the Dynamics of Lone Parenthood: Socio-economic Influences on Entry and Exit Rates”. In: E. Duskin, (ed.), Lone Parent Families: The Economic Challenge, Paris, Organisation of Economic Co-operation and Development, pp. 69-90 20. Wright, R.E., (1988), “Female Employment and Fertility: An Application of the HeckmanBorjas Two-spell Methodology to the Issues of State Dependence and Unobserved Heterogeneity”. In: O. Anderson and B. Henriksen, (eds.), Nordic Seminar on Empirical Life History Analysis and Panel Studies, Copenhagen, Nordic Statistical Secretariat, pp. 223-236 21. Wright, R.E., J.F. Ermisch, A. Hinde and H.E. Joshi, (1988), “The Third Birth in Great Britain”. In: O. Anderson and B. Henriksen, (eds.), Nordic Seminar on Empirical Life History Analysis and Panel Studies, Copenhagen, Nordic Statistical Secretariat, pp. 173-184

Other Publications 1.

Lisenkova, K and R.E. Wright, (2009), Scotland Demographic Dilemma, Hume Occasional Paper, Edinburgh, David Hume Institute

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Wright, R.E., (2008), The Economics of New Immigration to Scotland, Hume Occasional Paper no. 77, Edinburgh, David Hume Institute

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Gallop, A., D. Grimshaw, R.E. Wright and others, (2008), Actuarial Mortality Assumptions, Discussion Paper, London, Board of Actuarial Standards

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Gallop, A., D. Grimshaw, R.E. Wright and others, (2008), Mortality Research Working Group Report, Discussion Paper, London, Board of Actuarial Standards

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Lisenkova, K., P. McGregor, N. Pappas, K. Swales, K. Turner and R.E. Wright, (2007), Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis, IZA Discussion Paper no. 2623, Bonn, Institute for the Study of Labour

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Wright, R.E. and K. Lisenkova, (2006), Lack of People of Working Age, Copenhagen Consensus Problem Paper, Copenhagen, Copenhagen Consensus Center

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Levin, E.J., A. Montagnoli and R.E. Wright, (2006), Demographic Change and the Housing Market: Evidence from a Comparison of Scotland and England, Scottish Housing Economics and Finance Research Network Discussion Paper no. 1, University of Glasgow/Glasgow Solicitors Property Centre

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Levin, E.J., A. Montagnoli and R.E. Wright, (2006), Short- and Long-run Determinants of the Price of Gold, London, World Gold Council

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Levin, E.J., A. Montagnoli and R.E. Wright, (2005), Demographic Change and the Scottish Housing Market, Research Report, Stirling/Glasgow, Scottish Economic Policy Network

10. Wright, R.E., (2004), Demographic Change and the Scottish Labour Market, Commissioned Report, Swindon, Economic and Social Research Council 12

11. Wright, R.E., (2004), Population Ageing and Immigration Policy, Research Report, Stirling/Glasgow, Scottish Economic Policy Network 12. Bergmann, A., N. Hanley and R.E. Wright, (2004), “Valuing the Environmental and Employment Impacts of Renewable Energy Investments in Scotland”, Research Report, Stirling/Glasgow, Scottish Economic Policy Network 13. Gibson, H., N. Hanley, R.E. Wright and others, (2004), An Economic Assessment of the Costs and Benefits of Natura 2000 Sites in Scotland, Final Report, Edinburgh, Scottish Executive 14. Fertig, M. and R.E. Wright, (2004), School Quality, Educational Attainment and Aggregation Bias, IZA Discussion Paper no. 994, Bonn, Institute for the Study of Labour 15. Christie, M., J. Warren, N. Hanley, K Murphy and R.E. Wright, (2004), Developing Measures for Valuing Changes in Biodiversity: Final Report, London, DEFRA 16. Wright, R.E., (2004), Estimating the Willingness-to-pay for NATURA 2000 Sites, Reading, Jacobs 17. Joshi, H.E. and R.E. Wright, (2004), Starting Life in Scotland in the New Millennium: Population Replacement and the Reproduction of Disadvantage, Glasgow, Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Strathclyde 18. Fertig, M. and R.E. Wright, (2003), School Quality, Educational Attainment and Aggregation Bias, Discussion Paper no. 9, Essen, RWI-Essen 19. Chowdhury, J., D. Ghosh and R.E. Wright, (2002), The Impact of Micro-credit on Poverty: Evidence from Bangladesh, Discussion Paper no. 02/01, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 20. Levin, E.J., Y. Ma and R.E. Wright, (2002), Profit Maximization in a Multi-product Firm with Impatient Customers, Discussion Paper no. 02/03, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 21. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (2002), Regional Taxation and Retailing: The New Economic Geography of the Internet, Discussion Paper, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 22. Macmillan, D., N. Hanley, R.E. Wright and others, (2001), The Costs and Benefits of Managing Wild Geese in Scotland, Edinburgh, Scottish Executive Central Research Unit 23. Macmillan, D., N. Hanley, R.E. Wright and others, (2001), The Costs and Benefits of Managing Wild Geese in Scotland (Main Report), Edinburgh, Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department 24. Macmillan, D., R.E. Wright, N. Hanley and L. Philip, (2001), Willingness to Pay for the Conservation and Management of Wild Geese in Scotland (Technical Report), Edinburgh, Scottish Executive Rural Affairs Department 25. Levin, E.J., P. Macmillan, R.E. Wright and D. Ghosh, (2000), Gold as an Inflation Hedge?, Discussion Paper no. 21. St. Andrews, Department of Economics, University of St. Andrews 26. Hanley, N., R.E. Wright G. Koop, (2000), Modelling Recreation Demand using Choice Experiments: Climbing in Scotland, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 00-11, Glasgow, Department of Economics, University of Glasgow 27. Hanley, N., G. Koop, R.E. Wright and B. Alvarez-Farizo, (1999), An Application of Recreational Demand Models to Rock-climbing in Scotland, Discussion Paper no. 99/7, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling

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28. Wright, R.E., (1999), The Rate of Return to Private Schooling, Discussion Paper 99/5, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling and IZA Discussion Paper no. 92. Bonn, Institute for the Study of Labour 29. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1999), Estimating the Profit Markup Component of the Bid-ask Spread: Evidence from the London Stock Exchange, Discussion Paper no. 99/4, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 30. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (1999), Competitive Tendering in the Scottish National Health Service: Was it Compulsory and Did It Make a Difference?, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 99-11, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 31. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1998), Estimating the Price Elasticity of Demand in the London Stock Market, Discussion Paper no. 98/7, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 32. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1998), Tax Clientele Bias in the Term Structure of UK Interest Rates, Discussion Paper no. 98/3, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 33. Bell, D.N.F., R.A. Hart and R.E. Wright, (1997), Double Job Holding in Great Britain, Discussion Paper no. 97/9, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 34. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1997), The Information Content of the Gilt-equity Yield Ratio, Discussion Paper no. 97/3, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 35. Bell, D.N.F., R.A. Hart and R.E. Wright, (1997), Multiple Job Holding as a “Hedge” Against Unemployment, Discussion Paper no. 1626, London, Centre for Economic Policy Research 36. Alvarez-Farizo, B, N. Hanley and R.E. Wright, (1996), Sample Selection Bias and the Estimation of Bid Curves in Open-ended Contingent Valuation Studies, Ecological Economics Discussion Paper no. 96/5, Stirling, Environmental Economics Research Group, University of Stirling 37. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), Credibility and Targeting Expected Inflation, Discussion Paper no. 96/15, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 38. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), The Intra-day Variation in the Bid -ask Spread in Competitive Dealership Markets, Discussion Paper no. 96/14, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 39. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), Predicting Equity Prices, Discussion Paper no. 96/13. Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 40. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (1996), The Decline of Fertility in Malta: The Role of Family Planning, Occasional Paper no. 21, Glasgow, Centre for Development Studies, University of Glasgow 41. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), Unemployment Insurance and Moral Hazard. Discussion Paper no. 96/12, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 42. Ghosh, D. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), Gold as an Inflation Hedge?, Discussion Paper no. 96/10, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 43. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), The Gilts Market as an “On-line Window” on Expected Inflation, Discussion Paper no. 96/7, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 44. Bell, D. and R.E. Wright, (1996), The Impact of Minimum Wages on the Wages of the Low Paid: Evidence from the Wage Boards and Councils, Discussion Paper no. 96/5, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 45. Levin, E.J. and R.E. Wright, (1996), Speculation in the Housing Market?, Discussion Paper no. 96/2, Stirling, Department of Economics, University of Stirling 14

46. Wright, R.E., (1994), Lone Parenthood and Employment, Male-Female Differences in Great Britain (Revised), Discussion Paper, Glasgow, Applied Population Research Unit, University of Glasgow 47. Wright, R.E., (1994), Sexual Union Status and Infant Mortality in Jamaica, Discussion Paper, Glasgow, Applied Population Research Unit, University of Glasgow 48. Wright, R.E., (1994), Generational Crowding and Occupational Attainment, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 94-06, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 49. Palme, M.O. and R.E. Wright, (1994), Changes in the Rate of Return to Education in Sweden (Revised), Working Paper Series in Economics and Finance no. 6, Stockholm, Stockholm School of Economics 50. Findlay, J. and R.E. Wright, (1994), Gender, Poverty and the Intra-Household Distribution of Resources (Revised), Discussion Paper no. 913, London, Centre for Economic Policy Research 51. Wright, R.E., (1994), The Income, Earnings and Employment of the Aboriginal Population, Final Report, Montreal, Institute for Research on Public Policy 52. Palme, M.O. and R.E. Wright, (1993), Changes in the Rate of Return to Education in Sweden, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 93-12, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 53. Wright, R.E., (1993), Using Census Data to Examine Aboriginal Issues: A Methodological Note, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 93-11, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 54. Milne, R.G. and R.E. Wright, (1993), Contraceptive Use in Malta, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 93-08, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 55. Findlay, J. and R.E. Wright, (1993), Gender, Poverty and the Intra-Household Distribution of Resources (Revised), Discussion Paper in Economics no. 93-07, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 56. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1993), The Economic Environment and Entry to Single Parenthood in Great Britain, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-05, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 57. Wright, R.E., (1993), Women and Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper no. 96, Walferdange, Luxembourg 58. Hurn, A.S. and R.E. Wright, (1993), Geology or Economics? Testing Models of Irreversible Investment Using North Sea Oil Production Data, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 93-03, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 59. Wright, R.E., (1993), Women and Poverty in Industrialised Countries, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 93-02, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 60. Findlay, J. and R.E. Wright, (1992), Gender, Poverty and the Intra-Household Distribution of Resources, Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper no. 83, Center for the Study of Population, Poverty and Policy Studies, Walferdange, Luxembourg 61. Wright, R.E., (1992), “Summary”. In: R.E. Wright (ed.), The CEPHID Modelling Project. Canada’s Elderly--Projecting Health, Income and Demography: A First Application, Montreal, Institute for Research on Public Policy 62. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1992), Entry to Lone Parenthood: An Analysis of Marital Dissolution in Great Britain, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-15, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 15

63. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1992), Lone Parenthood and Employment: Male-Female Differences in Great Britain, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-14, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 64. Wright, R.E. and P.S. Maxim, (1992), Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-13, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 65. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1992), On the Interpretation of Sample Selection Effects in Wage Offer Equations, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-12, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 66. Wright, R.E., (1992), Single Parenthood and Poverty in Great Britain: What the Data Tells Us, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-11, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 67. Wright, R.E., (1992), Household Structure and Poverty, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-10, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 68. Wright, R.E., (1992), Household Structure and the Measurement of Poverty, Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper no. 74, Center for the Study of Population, Poverty and Policy Studies, Walferdange, Luxembourg 69. Wright, R.E., (1992), Changing Household Structure and Poverty in Great Britain, Discussion Paper no. 92-1, Glasgow, Applied Population Research Unit, University of Glasgow 70. Wright, R.E., (1992), Standardised Poverty Measurement, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-03, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 71. Palme, M.O. and R.E. Wright, (1992), Gender Discrimination and Compensating Differentials in Sweden, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 92-02, Glasgow, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow 72. Wright, R.E. and K. McDade, (1992), Barriers to the Recognition of the Credentials of Immigrants in Canada: An Analysis Using Census Data, Montreal, Institute for Research on Public Policy 73. Wright, R.E., (1991), The Income, Earnings and Employment of the Aboriginal Population: An Interim Report, Ottawa, Institute for Research on Public Policy 74. Wright, R.E., (1991), Les Familles Monoparentales et la Pauvrete en France, Luxembourg Income Study Working Paper no. 64, Center for the Study of Population, Poverty and Policy Studies, Walferdange, Luxembourg 75. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1990), “Welfare Benefits and Lone Parent’s Employment”, General Household Survey Newsletter, no. 8, pp. 24-53 76. Wright, R.E. and J.F. Ermisch, (1990), Male-Female Wage Differentials in Britain, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 10, London, Birkbeck College 77. Ermisch, J.F., H.E. Joshi and R.E. Wright, (1990), Women’s Wages in Great Britain, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 8, London, Birkbeck College 78. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1990), Entry to Lone Parenthood: Analysis of Marital Dissolution, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 9, London, Birkbeck College 79. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), Wage Offers and Full-time and Part-time Employment by British Women, Discussion Paper no. 164, London, National Institute of Economic and Social Research

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80. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), Lone Parenthood and Labour Force Participation in Great Britain: Male-Female Differences, Discussion Paper in Economics no, 9. London, Birkbeck College 81. Wright, R.E., (1989), Cohort Size and Earnings in Great Britain, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 8, London, Birkbeck College 82. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), “Lone Parenthood and Employment: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Evidence”. In: M. Hardy, (ed.), Family Life in Lone Parent Households Conference Papers, Surrey, Social and Computer Science Research Group, University of Surrey 83. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), Welfare Benefits and Lone Parent’s Employment, Discussion Paper no. 159, London, National Institute of Economic and Social Research 84. Ermisch, J.F., S.P. Jenkins and R.E. Wright, (1989), Adverse Selection Aspects of Poverty amongst Lone Mothers, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 2, London, Birkbeck College 85. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), The Duration of Lone Parenthood in Great Britain, Discussion Paper no. 303, London, Centre for Economic Policy Research 86. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1989), Employment Dynamics among British Lone Mothers, Discussion Paper no. 302, London, Centre for Economic Policy Research 87. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1988), Differential Returns to Human Capital in Full-time and Part-time Employment: The Case of British Women, Discussion Paper in Economics no. 14, London, Birkbeck College 88. Wright, R.E. and J.F. Ermisch, (1988), Gender Discrimination in the British Labour Market: A Reassessment, Discussion Paper no. 278, London, Centre for Economic Policy Research 89. Wright, R.E. and A. Hinde, (1988), The Dynamics of Female Labour Force Participation in Great Britain, Research Paper no. 2, London, Centre for Population Studies, LHTM, University of London 90. Ermisch, J.F. and R.E. Wright, (1988), Women’s Wages in Full- and Part-time Jobs in Great Britain, Discussion Paper no. 234, London, Centre for Economic Policy Research 91. Ermisch, J.F., S.P. Jenkins and R.E. Wright, (1987), The Dynamics of Lone Parenthood in Great Britain, Papers in Political Economy no. 12, Bath, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Bath 92. Ermisch, J.F., S.P. Jenkins and R.E. Wright, (1987), Analysis of the Dynamics of Lone Parenthood: Socioeconomic Influences on Entry and Exit Rates, Conference of National Experts Paper no. 5, Paris, Directorate for Social Affairs, Manpower and Education, OECD 93. Wolf, L.C. and R.E. Wright, (1986), Life Expectancy of Mentally Retarded Persons in Canadian Institutions: A Twelve-year Comparison, Toronto, Government of Ontario

Selected Reviews Software: 1.

LIMDEP: Limited Dependent Variable Models, Version 7. Economic Journal, vol. 106, no. 438, pp. 1458-1460, 1996

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BIVOPROB: Computer Program for Maximum-Likelihood Estimation of Bivariate OrderedProbit Models for Censored Data. Economic Journal, vol. 105, no. 430, pp. 786-787, 1995

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SABRE: Software for the Analysis of Binary Recurrent Events. Economic Journal, vol. 101, no. 407, pp. 1018-1019, 1991 17

Books: 1.

Ypeij, A, Producing Against Poverty, Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam, Journal of Income Distribution, vol. 16, no. 1, 2007, pp.154-156

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Wise, D. (ed.), Perspectives on the Economics of Aging, National Bureau of Economic Research, Cambridge, Population Studies, 2006, vol. 60, no. 1, pp. 118-119

3.

Fleischhacker, J., H. de Gans and T.K. Burch, (eds.), Populations, Projections, and Politics, Rozenberg Publishers, Rozengracht, Population Studies, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 367-368, 2004

4.

Ermisch, J.F., An Economic Analysis of the Family, Princeton, Princeton University Press, Population Studies, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 129-130, 2004

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Macunovich, D.J., Birth Quake: The Baby Boom and Its Aftershocks, Chicago, University of Chicago Press. Population Studies, vol. 57, no. 1, pp. 113-114, 2003

6.

Leisering, L. and S. Leibfried, Time and Poverty in Western Welfare States, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press. Economic Journal, vol. 111, no. 469, pp. F127-128, 2001

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Petrakis, E., E.S. Sartzetakis and A. Xepapadeas, (eds.), Environmental Regulation and Market Power, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. Environmental Conservation, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 415-416, 2000

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Sterner, T., (ed.), The Market and the Environment. Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. Environmental Conservation, vol. 27, no. 4, pp. 414-415, 2000

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Layard, R., Tackling Inequality. London, Macmillan and Layard, R. Tackling Unemployment, London, Macmillan. Economic Journal, vol. 110, no. 464, pp. F473-474, 2000

10. Persson, I. and C. Jonung, (eds.), Economics of the Family and Family Policies, London, Routledge. Journal of Economic Literature, vol. 37, no. 3, pp. 1200-1202, 1999 11. Rosenzweig, M.R. and O. Stark, (eds.), Handbook of Population and Family Economics (Volumes 1A and 1B). Amsterdam, North Holland, Economic Journal, vol. 108, no. 450, pp. 1581-1583, 1998 12. Simon, J.L., (ed.), The Economics of Population: Key Modern Writings (Volumes 1 and 2). Cheltenham, Edward Elgar, Population Studies, vol. 52, no. 1, p. 124, 1998 13. Nolan, B. and C.T. Whelan, Resources, Deprivation, and Poverty, Oxford, Clarendon Press and Jordan, B., Theory of Poverty and Social Exclusion, Cambridge, Polity Press, Economic Journal, vol. 107, no. 445, pp. 1895-1896, 1997 14. Wise, D.A., (ed.), Studies in the Economics of Aging, Chicago, University of Chicago and NBER, Economic Journal, vol. 107, no. 440, p. 278, 1997 15. Delsen, L., Atypical Employment: An International Perspective: Causes, Consequences and Policy, Groningen, Wolter-Noordhoff, Economic Journal, vol. 106, no. 439, p. 1842, 1996 16. Morgan, P., Farewell to the Family? Public Policy and Family Breakdown in Britain and the USA, London, Institute of Economic Affairs, Economic Journal, vol. 105, no. 433, p. 1712, 1995 17. Bosch, G, et al., (eds.), Times are Changing: Working Time in 14 Industrialised Countries, Geneva, IILS, Economic Journal, vol. 105, no. 431, p. 1077, 1995

Media: 1.

“Scots Anger at Migrant Workers Plan”, Herald, February 23, 2009 18

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“Scotland Will Be Retirement Home without Immigrants”, Herald, January 20, 2009

3.

Interviewed (live): “Population Aged 85 plus to Grow Rapidly”, Newsdrive, BBC, Radio Scotland, December 10, 2008

4.

Interviewed: “Third of Scots “Breadline Poor”, Newsnight Scotland, December 1, 2008

5.

“CBI Figures Too Low”, Big Issue, no. 709, November 20-26, 2008

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Interviewed: “ Capital Concerns”, Newsnight Scotland, BBC Scotland Television, November 4, 2008

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Interviewed: “Scottish Migration Patterns”, Reporting Scotland, BBC Scotland Television, September 27, 2008

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Interviewed: “Cross-party Immigration Report”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, September 8, 2008

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“Call for Immigration Rules Review”, BBC News, September, 8, 2008

10. “Ireland Twice as Attractive to Migrants Than Scotland”, Sunday Herald, July 27, 2008 11. “Plugging the Gap”, Holyrood Magazine, June 2, 2008 12. “London Warned of Backlash”, Courier, April 21, 2008 13.

“Rows with London May Hurt Economy”, Scotsman, April 20, 2008

14. “Exodus Polnischer Arbeiter Macht Den Briten Angst”, Handelsblatt, April 11, 2008 15. “Immigration Focus”, Daily Telegraph, April 3, 2008 16. “Damaging to Scotland”, Herald, April 2, 2008 17. “Councils are Clueless on Migrant Numbers”, Daily Mail, April 2, 2008 18. “An Immigration Crackdown is the Last Thing on Earth We Need”, Scotsman, April 2, 2008 19. Interviewed: “House of Lord Immigration Report”, Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, April 1, 2008 20. Interviewed: “House of Lord Immigration Report”, Good Morning Scotland, Radio Scotland, April 1, 2008 21. Interviewed: “House of Lord Immigration Report”, Scotland at 10:00, BBC Radio Scotland, April 1, 2008 22. “Scotland is Too Reliant on its Polish Workforce”, Daily Mail, March 31, 2008 23. “Scotland to Lose Polish Workforce”, Express, March 31, 2008 24. “Scotland Needs Its Own Immigration Policy”, Sunday Herald, March 30, 2008 25. “Scottish Economy Is Too Reliant of Poles”, Sunday Times, March 30, 2008 26. “Points Mean Migration… But Just What Will Change?, Herald, February 29, 2008 27. “Success Can Be Sweet With a Little Enterprise, Scotsman, February 21, 2008 28. “It’s Just the Job”, Daily Record, January 29, 2008

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29. “How Population Change will Affect Your Region”, Scotsman, January 23, 2008 30. Interviewed: “Population Change”, Scotland Today, STV, January 23, 2008 31. “25,000 New Faces Each Year”, Daily Record, November 30, 2007 32. “People Who Can Enrich Our Country”, Daily Record, November 30, 2007 33. “The New Map of Scotland”, Daily Record, November 30, 2007 34. Interviewed (live): “Polish Immigration”, News at 10:00, BBC Radio Scotland, September 4, 2007 35. Interviewed: “Older Workers”, Newsweek Scotland, BBC, Radio Scotland, March 31, 2007 36. “Architect of Devolution Urges a Funding Review”, Sunday Times, March 25, 2007 37. “Birth Boom Provides Temporary Reprieve for Nation's Falling Population Figures”, Scotsman, March 9, 2007 38. Interviewed: “Measuring Poverty”, Good Morning Scotland, Radio Scotland, March 1, 2007 39. “A Career in Crime”, Guardian, February 21, 2007 40. “Scots Are Living Longer Than Ever As Mortality Rate Falls by Almost a Third”, Scotsman, February 16, 2007 41. “Pay Over 50s Not to Work Says Advisor”, Sunday Times, February 11, 2007 42. “Mind the Wealth Gap: Workshop to Workshy”, Sunday Times, February 4, 2007 43. Interviewed: “Population Ageing”, Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, January 9, 2007 44. Interviewed: “Population Ageing”, Newsdrive, BBC, Radio Scotland, September 13, 2006 45. “Ecosse: The Great Escape”, Sunday Times, December 31, 2006 46. “Scotland Facing an Age Crisis Despite Short-term Boost from Immigration”, December 22, 2006

Scotsman,

47. “Glen Warsaw: Poles in the Highlands”, Economist Magazine, December 13, 2006 48. “Independence: What Voters Need to Know”, Scotsman, December 11, 2006 49. “Figures Reveal £7bn Hole From Independence”, Sunday Times, December 10, 2006 50. “Scots Standard of Living Warning”, BBC News Website, November 30, 2006 51. “Top Firms Gifted £130m to Fund Jobs”, Sunday Times, November 26, 2006 52. “What Scotland Has to Do to Avert Its Population Crisis”, Sunday Times, November 26, 2006 53. “A New Crossing—or Scotland Faces Stark Economic Future”, Scotsman, November 21, 2006 54. “Support for New Crossing as Contraflows Loom Again and Corrosion Continues”, Scotsman, November 20, 2006 55. Interviewed: “Job Creation in Scotland”, Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, October 23, 2006

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56. “Available Cash to Spend Falls as Rising Cost of Mortgages Hits Home”, Scotsman, October 9, 2006 57. Interviewed: “Immigration”, Sunday Live, BBC, Radio Scotland, November 8, 2006 58. Interviewed: “Public Sector Employment”, Newsdrive, BBC, Radio Scotland, September 13, 2006 59. “New Study: Gold Really Is An Inflation Hedge”, International Diamond Exchange, August 14, 2006 60. Interviewed: “Ageism in the Labour Market”, Good Morning Scotland, Radio Scotland, August 7, 2006 61. “The ETF Death Star”, The Daily Reckoning, August, 2006 62. “Gold May Rise for 4th Week as Record Oil Price Spurs Inflation”, Bloomberg News, July 10, 2006 63. “Gold is a Sure Hedge against Inflation”, Mineweb, July 7, 2006 64. “Bet on Gold Rather Than the Dollar”, Free Market News, July 7, 2006 65. “Indians are Rational Gold Buyers: WGC”, Financial Express, July 7, 2006 66. “Gold - Inflationsschutz” für Dollar-Anleger”, Faz.net, July 7, 2006 67. “World Gold Council: Gold Hedges Dollar against Inflation, Depreciation”, Resource Investor, July 6, 2006 68. “Research Claims Gold Effectively Hedges US Dollar Depreciation and Inflation”, FinFacts Ireland, July 5, 2006 69. “Research Shows Gold Benefits US Wealth Holders”, World Gold Council, July 5, 2006 70. “Research Claims Gold Effectively Hedges US Dollar Depreciation and Inflation”, Chicago Board of Trade, July 5, 2006 71. “House prices at Serious Risk If Population Goes Into Decline”, Times, June 20, 2006-06-29 72. “Population Decline to Hit House Prices”, Scottish Property News Archive, June 19, 2006 73. “Scotland's Falling Population to Slow House Prices”, IN2PERSPECTIVES, June 19, 2006 74. “Professor's Population Warnings Need SNP Solution”, News Release, SNP, June 19, 2006 75. “Population Slump Hitting House Prices”, Houseladder, June 19, 2006 76. “Population Decline to Hit Price of Property”, Scotland on Sunday, June 18, 2006 77. “Population Decline to Hit House Prices”, Herald, June 17, 2006 78. “A Care System on the Verge of Collapse”, Herald, June 13, 2006 79. “Population Growth and Water”, Newsdrive Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, June 5, 2006 80. “Scots are Becoming a Nation of Singletons”, Press and Journal, June 1, 2006 81. “RHL £1.8m Subsidy Under Fire”, Scotsman, May 23, 2006 82. Interviewed (live): “Highland’s Population Growth”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, May 16, 2006

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83. “Scotland the Utopia: How We Lured English Settlers to a New Life”, Herald, May 10, 2006 84. Defusing the Demographic Time Bomb, New Age Challenge Supplement, Herald, May 5, 2006 85. “Scotland’s Wealth Growth Beats UK”, Scotsman, May 1, 2006 86. “No Pleasing the Doom and Gloom Merchants”, Sunday Herald, April 30, 2006 87. Interviewed (live): “Poverty and Deprivation”, Scotland at Ten, BBC Radio Scotland, April 13, 2006 88. “A Fresh Approach”, Holyrood Magazine, Issue 148, April 3, 2006 89. Interviewed: “Immigration”, Newsdrive, BBC Radio Scotland, March 24, 2006 90. “We Must Face Up to Population's Eastward Drift”, Scotsman article), March 27, 2006

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91. Interviewed: “Ageing and Employment”, Politics Show, BBC 1 Television, March 10, 2006 92. “Keeping Small Schools Open May Be Best Option”, Herald, March 2, 2006 93. “Fears of Closures as Pupil Numbers Plummet”, Herald, March 1, 2006 94. Interviewed (live): “Optimum Population”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, February 15, 2006 95. Interviewed (live): “Mortality Decline”, News, VIP Radio, February 8, 2006 96. “Why Babies Born in Just 30 year’s Time Can Expect to Live to 150”, Scotsman, February 8, 2006 97. “Baby Boom as Birthrate Hits Six-year High”, Scotsman, December 23, 2005 98. “Tale of Two Cities Facing Crisis in New Highland Clearance”, Scotsman, December 21, 2005 99. “Warning of Pressure on Rural Services as Pay Gasp Gets Wider”, Scotsman, December 17, 2005 100. “Scotland’s New Business Creation in Crisis”, Scotsman, December 13, 2005 101. “SNP Hails Backing by Economists for Greater Tax Powers”, Scotsman, December 12, 2005 102. “Increased Fiscal Power Essential”, Sunday Times, December 11, 2005 103. “All Pulling Together”, Sunday Times, December 4, 2005 104. Interviewed (live): “Childlessness”, Women’s’ Hour, BBC Radio 4, December 1, 2005 105. “Parliament Needs More Power, Say Leading Scots”, Sunday Times, (front-page), November 27, 2005 106. “Sending Incomers to Areas Where They are Needed”, Herald, November 24, 2005 107. “On the Move”, Times Higher Education Supplement, November 18, 2005 108. Interviewed (live): “Highlands Renaissance”, Gary Robertson Programme, BBC Radio Scotland, November, 18, 2005 109. “Fresh Talent is an Early Success”, Herald, November 14, 2005 22

110. Interviewed (live), “Population Ageing”, Good Morning Programme, BBC Radio Manchester, November 10, 2005 111. “Europe Needs Turkish Workers to Spur Economic Growth”, Turkish Daily News, November 6, 2005 112. “Europe Needs Turkey to Stop Workforce Shrinking, Study Says”, Bloomberg News, October 27, 2005 113. “Young Turks Can Remedy EU Demographic Timebomb”, Times, October 27, 2005 114. “Against Complacency on Population Decline”, Herald, October 25, 2005 115. “Declining Population Held Off, For Now”, Scotsman , October 21, 2005 116. Interviewed: “Population Decline”, Scotland at 10:00, BBC Radio Scotland, October 20, 2005 117. Interviewed: “Population Decline”, Newsdrive, BBC Radio Scotland, October 20, 2005 118. “Scots Missed”, People Management Magazine, October 13, 2005 119. “Seeking Answers for Asylum Issues on Scottish Soil” (commissioned opinion article), Scotsman , October 4, 2005 120. Interviewed (live): “Asylum”, Gary Robertson Programme, BBC Radio Scotland, September 28, 2005 121. “Mini Baby Boom Fails to Halt Scots Population Decline”, Scotsman, September 23, 2005 122. “Labour Shortages”, Scotsman, September 13 2005 123. “Points of View”, Scotsman, September 10, 2005 124. “Urgent Need to Tackle Fall in Population” (commissioned opinion article), Scotsman, September 8, 2005 125. “Scotland Looks East for Labor”, Wall Street Journal, July 7, 2005 126. Interviewed (live|): “Changing Scotland”, Fred MacAulay Show, BBC Radio Scotland, July 5, 2005 127. “Counting the Costs of Ageing Population” (commissioned opinion article), Scotsman, July 4, 2005 128. “Scotland Would Be Far Less Profligate With Its Own Cash”, Sunday Times, July 3, 2005 129. “Scotland Goes Its Own Way”, Evening Times, July 1, 2005 130. “A Greater Degree of Success”, Metro, July 1, 2005 131. “Scots Lead the Way in Drive for Independence”, Daily Mail, July 1, 2005 132. “Scots Fly the Nest Earlier”, Daily Record, July 1, 2005 133. “Young Scots Go for Independence”, Sun, July 1, 2005 134. “Young Scots Prefer to Live on their Own”, Herald, July 1, 2005 135. “Flying the Nest”, Scotsman, July 1, 2005 136. “Scotland and the Great UK Divide”, Scotsman, July 1, 2005 23

137. “Scots Are So Different”, Press and Journal, July 1, 2005 138. “Lot in Common with Our Friends Up North”, Newcastle Journal, July 1, 2005 139. Interviewed (live): “Changing Scotland”, Martin Plenderleith: Debate, News and Features, BBC Radio Cumbria, July 1, 2005 140. Interviewed (recorded): “Changing Scotland”, Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, June 30, 2005 141. Interviewed (live), “Scotland's Shrinking Workforce”, Nice Work, BBC Radio 4, June 28, 2005 142. “Fresh Talent Key Target is Dropped”, Herald, June 22, 2005 143. “£2,000 Fine if Bosses Hire Illegals”, Evening Times, June 22, 2005 144. “Scotland Losing Out On Fresh Talent”, Herald, May 27, 2005 145. “Scotland Should be Doing it by the Book”, Scotsman, May 24, 2005 146. “Full Marks for Coming to Scotland” (commissioned opinion article), Herald Society, May 24, 2005 147. “Fresh Talent Scheme May Drive Young Scots Overseas”, Press and Journal, May 12, 2005 148. “Professor Wants More Migrants to Help Avoid Economic Calamity”, Herald, May 12, 2005 149. “Immigration Policy”, Gary Robertson Programme, BBC Radio Scotland, May 2, 2005 150. “The Numbers Gain: Why We’re on the Rise”, Herald, April 28, 2005 151. “Scotland’s Population Swelled by Largest Immigration in 50 Years”, Scotsman, April 28, 2005 152. Interviewed (recorded): “Immigration Policy”, News Hour, BBC World Service, April 27, 2005 153. “1.5m is Cost of Life from Cradle to Grave”, Scotsman, April 26, 2005 154. Interviewed (recorded): “Immigration”, Reporting Scotland, BBC Television Scotland, April 26, 2005 155. Interviewed (live): “Immigration”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, April 26, 2005 156. Interviewed (recorded): “Immigration”, Good Morning Scotland and Newsdrive, BBC Radio Scotland, April 26, 2005 157. “We’ll Get Migrants England Rejected”, Daily Mail, April 14, 2005 158. Interviewed (recorded): “State of the Nation: Immigration”, ITV National News, ITV Television, April 7, 2005 159. “Birth of a New Study”, Evening Times, March 28, 2005 160. “Trend Bucked as Number of Births Increases to 53,957”, Scotsman, March 25, 2005 161. “Wish You Were Here”, Sunday Express, March 20, 2005 162. Interviewed (recorded): “The Budget”, Politics Tonight, BBC Radio Scotland, March 16, 2005 24

163. “Universities Win Funding for Scots Economy Study”, Press and Journal, March 15, 2005 164. Interviewed (recorded): “Macroeconomic Effects of Demographic Change”, News, Central FM, March 15, 2005 165. “Canada Woos Scots Immigrants”, Scotsman, March 15, 2005 166. “Canadian Immigration Policy”, Reporting Scotland, BBC Television Scotland, March 14, 2005 167. Interviewed (live): “Canadian Immigration Policy”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, March 14, 2005 168. Interviewed (recorded): “The Gender Gap in Earnings”, Politics Tonight, BBC Radio Scotland, March 1, 2005 169. “Winners and Losers in World of Huge Population Change”, Scotsman, February, 26 2005 170. Interviewed (recorded): “Immigration Policy”, Politics Show, BBC Television Scotland, February 20, 2005 171. “Scotland: The Exodus”, BBC News Website, February 21, 2005 172. “Border Control”, Sunday Herald, February 13, 2005 173. Interviewed (recorded): “Immigration”, Twelve to Two, BBC Radio Scotland, February 7, 2005 174. Interviewed (recorded): “Migration”, Sunday Live, BBC Radio Scotland, January 30, 2005 175. “New Measures to Boost Population”, Courier, January 12, 2004 176. “Visa Deal for Foreign Students to Stop Population Decline”, Press and Journal, January 12, 2004 177. “First Minister Extends Scheme to Attract Overseas Students”, Herald, January 12, 2004 178. “McConnell: 'Come to Scotland”, BBC New Website, January 12, 2004 179. “Never Mind the Rain, We Need Your Brain”, Scotsman, January 11, 2005 180. Interviewed (live): “Fresh Talent Initiative”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, January 11, 2005 181. “Demographic Timebomb Must be Defused” (commissioned opinion article), Scotsman, December 30, 2004 182. “Shetland has Mother of All Birth Rates—Down to Economics”, Press and Journal, December 7, 2004 183. Deal is Sealed to Let Thousands More Foreign Students Stay on in Scotland”, Scotland on Sunday, December 5, 2004 184. “Red Tape Ties up Fresh Talent Scheme”, Sunday Herald, December 5, 2004 185. “Promoting Scotland Abroad”, Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, November 23, 2004 186. “Executive Urged to Help Single Parents”, Courier, November 20, 2004 187. “Single Parent Figures Soar”, Evening Telegraph and Post, November 19 , 2004 25

188. Interviewed (recorded): “Employment and Single Parenthood”, Politics Tonight, BBC Radio Scotland, November 19, 2004 189. Interviewed (recorded): “National Lottery After Ten Years”, Frontline Scotland, BBC Television Scotland, November 2, 2004 190. “Executive Pushes Lifestyle Hunt for Skilled Workers”, Guardian Society, November 3, 2004 191. “Scotland Needs to Take Responsibility for Immigration” (commissioned article), Holyrood Magazine, November, 2004 192. “Economic Security Could Act as Perfect Aphrodisiac for Future”, Scotsman, October 15, 2004 193. “Professor's Six Key Steps on the Long Road to Prosperity”, Scotsman, October 15, 2004 194. “Can New Recruits Stop Decline?”, Scotsman, October 14, 2004 195. “Free Care for the Elderly”, Lesley Riddoch Show, BBC Radio Scotland, October 13, 2004 196. “Able to Work”, Scotsman, October 12, 2004 197. “Free Care for Our Old: New Policy Will Turn Into Costly Mistake”, Scotsman, October 12, 2004 198. “Holyrood Plan to Tackle Crisis in Population Doomed to Fail”, Scotsman, October 11, 2004 199. “Dying Nation”, Scotsman, October 11, 2004 200. “Increasing West-to-East Shift Creates Health and Service Crisis in Areas with Greatest 201. Deprivation”, Scotsman, October 11, 2004 202. “Healthcare Braced for the Agonies of Old Age”, Scotsman, October 11, 2004 203. “Scotland Faces the Fastest Population Fall in Europe”, Scotsman, October 11, 2004 204. “Pension Timebomb: Save More, Retire Later”, Scotsman, October 11, 2004 205. “Immigration Policy”, News, Saga FM, September 27, 2004 206. “Widening the Net for the Hunt for Fresh Talent”, Herald, September 21, 2004 207. “The Demographic Dilemma: Where Are All the Babies”, Herald, September 21, 2004 208. “Free Care for the Elderly”, Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, September 8, 2004 209. “Booming Ireland to Outnumber Scots”, Herald, September 8, 2004 210. “Irish Population Growth”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, September 8, 2004 211. “Degrees Gap in Earnings”, Newcastle Journal, August 17, 2004 212. “Scottish Degree Could Cost £11,000 a Year”, Press and Journal, August 16, 2004 213. “Scots Graduates Lose Out”, Daily Express, August 16, 2004 214. “Scottish Degree Will Earn You Less, Daily Record, August 16, 2004 215. “A Degree of Differences in Wages”, Metro, August 16, 2004 216. “Earnings of Graduates”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, August 16, 2004 26

217. “Scottish Degrees Can Seriously Damage Your Wealth, Says Study”, Scotland on Sunday, August 15, 2004 218. “Immigration to Scotland”, Sunday Live, BBC Radio Scotland, August 15, 2004 219. “Population Decline”, BBC World Television and BBC World Radio, August 11, 2004 220. “Hotel Worker Told to Leave UK”, BBC New Website, June 24, 2004 221. “Immigration Policy”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, June 24, 2004 222. “Professor Highlights Decline in Population”, Stirling News, June 17, 2004 223. “Scotland Needs 50,000 Migrants a Year to Survive”, Daily Mail, June 15, 2004 224. “Fresh Talent Plan is Doomed”, Sunday Herald, June 13, 2004 225. “Politicians Blamed for Divided Attitudes to Economic Migrants”, The Big Issue, June 3-9, 2004 226. “Third of Britons Want to Emigrate” Daily Express, June 2, 2004 227. “Scots Taking High and Low Roads Away from the Islands”, Belfast Telegraph, June 1, 2004 228. Interviewed: “Population Decline”, Good Morning Ulster, BBC Radio Ulster, June 1, 2004 229. “Highland Scenery Offering Settlers Gloom with a View”, Express, May 31, 2004 230. “Stronger Scottish Economy the Best Way to Reverse Population Decline”, Scotland on Sunday, May 30, 2004 231. “By High and Low Roads, Scots Desert the Islands”, Independent, May 28, 2004 232. “Drop in Workers Could Lead to Island Clearances, Warns Expert”, Press and Journal, May 27, 2004 233. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, News, Kingdom FM Radio, May 27, 2004 234. “New Europe, New Scotland”, Buchan Observer, May 24, 2004, 235. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Politics Scotland, BBC Television Scotland, May 21, 2004 236. “Survey Uncovers Pay Inequality among Scots and English Graduates”, Times Higher Education Supplement, May, 14, 2004 237. “Five Year Visa Plan to Keep Overseas Workers”, Scotsman, May 11, 2004 238. “Shrinking-but-aging Population is Region’s Demographic Time-bomb”, Scotsman, May 10, 2004 239. “Scottish Graduates Earn Far Less than English”, Herald, May 10, 2004 240. Interviewed: “Earnings and Degrees”, Newsdrive, BBC Radio Essex, May 10, 2004 241. Interviewed: “Earnings and Degrees”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, May 10, 2004 242. “Why a Degree is Worth Less if It’s from Scotland”, Mail on Sunday, May 9, 2004 243. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Politics Scotland, BBC Television Scotland, May 7, 2004 27

244. “Free Care for Elderly in Tatters”, Daily Mail, May 6, 2004 245. “Bleak News for 20-Somethings”, Herald, May 5, 2004 246. “Vibrant Economy Would Solve Population Crisis”, Scotsman, May 4, 2004 247. “Time to Come of Age: McConnell Must Fight for the Right to Control Immigration”, Observer,May 2, 2004 248. “Migration Plea for Scotland”, Observer, May 2, 2004 249. “Ewing Calls for Scots Parliament Control of Immigration” SNP News Website (www.snp.org), May 1, 2004 250. “Economists Call for Executive to have Control over Immigration”, Herald (front-page), April 30, 2004 251. “Ageing Scotland Needs an Infusion of Youth”, Herald, April 30, 2004 252. “The Population Crisis: Bold Action by the First Minister Could be the Solution”, Herald, April 30, 2004 253. “Immigration Target Needs to be 50,000”, Edinburgh Evening News, April 30, 2004 254. “Population Dip Curbed by Migrants”, BBC New Website, April 30, 2004 255. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Wave 102 Radio, April 29, 2004 256. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, River FM Radio, April 29, 2004 257. “Immigration Plan to Halt Crisis”, BBC New Website, April 29, 2004 258. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Reporting Scotland Late Bulletin, BBC Television Scotland, April 29, 2004 259. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Reporting Scotland at 6:30, BBC Television Scotland, April 29, 2004 260. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Reporting Scotland at 1:30, BBC Television Scotland, April 29, 2004 261. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Holyrood Live, BBC Radio Scotland, April 29, 2004 262. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Radio Scotland News, BBC Radio Scotland, April 29, 2004 263. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, April 29, 2004 264. “Overseas Students May Stem the Threat of Grey Peril”, Inverness Courier, April 13, 2004 265. Interviewed: “The Population Problem”, Newsweek Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, April 10, 2004 266. Interviewed: “Immigration Policy”, Newsdrive, BBC Radio Scotland, April 2, 2004 267. “Scots Birth Rates Rises but Nation is Still Shrinking”, Press and Journal, March 19, 2004 268. Interviewed: “Chancellor’s Budget”, News, ClanFM, March 17, 2004 269. “Population Decline in Spotlight”, Inverness Courier, March 16, 2004 28

270. “Demographic Decline: Facing up to the Problem”, Think Net: Discussion Forum for the Highlands (www.think-net.org), March, 2004 271. “Five-year Visa Plan for Overseas Workers”, Scotsman, March 11, 2004 272. “Scotland Will Need 50,000 Immigrants Each Year, McConnell Warned”, Press and Journal (front page), March 11, 2004 273. “Wish They Were Here”, Housing Today, March 5, 2004 274. “Population Expert to Advice Councillors on Migration”, Press and Journal, March 2, 2004 275. “Advice on How to Stem Decline in Population”, Press and Journal, March 2, 2004 276. Interviewed: “Immigration”, Sunday Live, BBC Radio Scotland, February 29, 2004 277. “McConnell Puts Scotland on a Collision Course with London Over His Open Invitation to Immigrants”, Sunday Express, February 29, 2004 278. “Visa Scheme to Plug the Drain on Population”, Sunday Express, February 22, 2004 279. The World of Work Must Change to Promote Health Ageing”, Health Quarterly, February, 2004 280. “Developing Child-friendly Policies is Crucial if We are to Address Population Decline”, 281. Holyrood: The Business of Politics, February 9, 2004 282. Interviewed: “The Refugee Problem”, Sunday Live, BBC Radio Scotland, January 25, 2004 283. “Wallace Fails to Deliver a Solid Strategy”, Scotsman, January 22, 2004 284. “Where Have All the People Gone?”, Sunday Herald, January 18, 2004 285. “Vacancies Apply Within”, Sunday Herald, January 18, 2004 286. “Can Scotland Defuse the Demographic Time Bomb?”, Sunday Herald, January 18, 2004 287. “There is No Growing Economy with an Ageing Population in the World”, Sunday Herald, January 18, 2004 288. “Boosting Population with a Little Help from Our Friends”, Herald, January 15, 2004 289. Panel discussant, “Population Crisis?”, Gary Robertson Programme, BBC Radio Scotland, January 15, 2004 290. “Scots Prosperity a Question of Good Breeding”, Times (front-page), January 14, 2004 291. “Better Off Should Have More Babies”, Scotsman (front-page), January 14, 2004 292. “How to Revive Scots Economy—Make Babies”, Herald (front-page), January 14, 2004 293. “Why it is Time to Nurture the Nurturers”, Herald, January 14, 2004 294. “Economy Needs More Babies”, BBC News website, January 14, 2004 295. “Early Birth of a Nation: Scotland Needs Younger Moms”, Daily Record, January 14, 2004 296. “Scotland Expects: Women Must Have More Children to Help Head Off Economic Crisis, Warns 29

297. Think-tank”, Daily Mail, January 14, 2004 298. “Bedtime or Bust: Skint Scotland Needs Baby Boom”, Daily Mirror, January 14, 2004 299. “Scotland Needs More Babies”, Evening Times, January 14, 2004 300. “Mums Find it Harder to Conceive after Caesarean”, Evening News, January 14, 2004 301. “Breed for Scotland, Careerists are Urged”, Telegraph, January 14, 2004 302. Interviewed: Reporting Scotland, ITV Scottish, January 13, 2004 303. Interviewed: News, Real Radio, January 13, 2004 304. “Scotland’s Population Fall Will Only be Halted by Helping Working Mothers”, Guardian, January 12, 2004 305. “Falling Population Threatens Living Standards”, Sunday Herald, January 11, 2004 306. Scotland Takes Action to Halt Drop in Population”, New York Times, November, 30, 2003 307. Panel discussant, “Population and the Economy”, Shop Talk, BBC Radio 4, November 25, 2003 308. “Gap between Rich and Poor Widens”, Herald, November 5, 2003 309. Interviewed: “Report on Demographic Trends in Scotland: Will They Lead to a Strategy of More 310. Interviewed: “Immigration”, Swedish National News, Swedish State Television, September 23, 2003 311. “Property: Price of Move from the North”, Financial Times, September 13, 2003 312. “Northern City Exodus Will Cost”, FT Your Money, September 12, 2003 313. “Shrinking Scotland Has All of the Ills and None of the Cures”, Financial Times, August 282003 314. “Baby Boom is Over as Population Figures Fall”, Scottish Daily Express, July 1, 2003 315. “Plea for Scots”, Times Higher Education Supplement, June 6, 2003 316. “Scotland Needs Its Own Policy on Immigration”, Sunday Herald, June 1, 2003 317. “Falling Birth Rate”, Herald, May 2, 2003 318. “Falling Birth Rate Crisis”, Evening Times, May 1, 2003 319. “Scotland Faces Timebomb over Fall in Fertility”, Herald, May 1, 2003 320. “Hard Work Just the Job”, Press and Journal, April 3, 2003 321. Interviewed: “The Golden Age”, BBC Radio Scotland, March 17, 2003 322. “Old Country Needs New Scots”, Press and Journal, February 26, 2003 323. “2001 Census Results Make Gloomy Reading for Scots”, Press and Journal, February 14, 2003 324. Interviewed: The World Tonight, BBC Radio Four, December 18, 2002 30

325. “SNP Can Stop Thinking About Sex, Nature will Run Its Course”, Sunday Times, October 6, 2002. 326. Interviewed: Newsdrive, BBC Radio Scotland, October 4, 2002 327. Interviewed: Good Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland, October 4, 2002 328. “Remedies for Scotland's Demographic Crisis”, Herald, October 4, 2002 329. “Young Scots Leave Home Earlier than the Rest of Britain, According to Survey”, Herald, October 4, 2002 330. “Searching for the Holyrood Effect”, Stirling Observer, October 4, 2002 331. “Scotland Needs More Immigrants as Population Keeps Falling, Says Expert: Action Needed to Counter Drop in Number of Young People”, Herald, October 2, 2002 332. Interviewed: Newsnight, BBC Television Scotland, October 2, 2002 333. “The Baby Bonus”, Scottish Daily Mail, September 30, 2002 334. “Survey Reveals the Ways Scots Differ from the English”, Sunday Herald, September 29, 2002 335. “MSP: Scots should be Paid to Breed”, Sunday Times, September 29, 2002 336. “Migrants Crucial to Future of Scotland: Need for Refugees behind Executive's Anti-racism Drive”, Sunday Herald, September 22, 2002 337. “Scottish Population: Bairns Needed”, Economist, August 17, 2002 338. “Grey Future Ahead for Ageing Scots: Economist Warns Jobs Market will be Increasingly Hostile for Older Workers as the Nation Quickly Runs Out of Young People” Sunday Herald, July 17, 2002

Presentations 1.

“Demographic Change and Macroeconomic Performance: Scottish Evidence from a CGE Model”, Invited lecture, University of Pablo De Olavide, Seville, Spain, March 9, 2008

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“Economics in Scotland”, Keynote Address, Scottish Government Economist Away Day, Edinburgh, February 27, 2009

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“Graduate Migration Flows: Importing and Exporting Human Capital”, Invited Speaker, Higher Education—Making a Difference to Economies and Communities, Belfast Castle, Belfast, January 27, 2009

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“Growing the Labour Force?”, Invited Speaker, Convention of Scottish Local Authorities (COSLA) Conference: Managing Migration: A Public Sector Dialogue on Migration to Scotland, Glasgow, November 14, 2008

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“Demographic Change and Macroeconomics Performance”, Keynote Address, I r i s h Society of New Economists Annual Conference, National University I r e l a n d - Galway, October 3, 2008

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“Regional Migration Flows in Scotland: Are Graduates the Leading Edge?”, Scottish Economic Society Annual Conference, April 21-23, 2008 and Meeting of the European Society of Population Economics, UCL, London, June 19-21, 2008

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“The Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland: Evidence from a Computable general Equilibrium Model”, Invited Speaker, Economic Consequences of Low Fertility, World Demographic Association, St. Galen, Switzerland, April 11-12, 2008

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“The Economics of New Immigration to Scotland”, Hume Lecture, David Hume Institute, Royal Society of Edinburgh, April 1, 2008

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“The Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland: Evidence from a Computable General Equilibrium Model”, RSAI World Congress 2008, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, March 16-19, 2008

10. “Changes to the Labour Force: Retaining Our Entrepreneurs”, Invited Speaker, Enterprising Scotland, Holyrood Conference, Hilton Hotel, Glasgow, February 25, 2008 11. “Combining Population Projections with Economic Forecasting”, Invited presentation, Scotland’s Demography Research Programme Public Policy Seminar, Scottish Government and Economic and Social Research Programme, Edinburgh, December 7, 2007 12. “The Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Decline”, Departmental seminar, Department of Economics, University of Birmingham, December 5, 2007 13. “The Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland: A Computable General Equilibrium Analysis”, Annual Conference of British Society for Population Studies, University of St. Andrews, September 13, 2007 14. “Ireland and Scotland: Converging or Diverging Demography?”, Invited presentation, Regional Studies Association Meeting (Irish and Scottish Sections), Glasgow, September 1920, 2007 15. “Europe’s Demographic Decline”, Invited Lecture, Institute of Public Economics, Helmut Schmidt University, Hamburg, Germany, June 20, 2007 16. “The Economic Challenges of Demographic Change”, Keynote Address, A Legacy of Learning: Sharing Global Experiences of Learning in Later Life, International Conference on Learning in Later Life, Glasgow, May 9-11, 2007 17. “Researching Scotland’s Demography”, Invited Lecture, Scottish Social Survey Network , University of Stirling, May 3, 2007 18. “Paying for Population Ageing”, Invited Speaker, Cross Party Group on Scotland’s Financial Future, Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, March 6, 2007 19. “Demographic Decline: What the Government Should be Doing and Why”, Faculty Lecture, Strathclyde Business School, Glasgow, November 30, 2006 20. “Devolved Immigration Policy: Will It Work for Scotland?”, Invited Speaker, Demographic Change in Scotland, Scottish Policy Innovation Forum, Edinburgh, November 24, 2006 21. “Immigration Policy”, Invited Roundtable Participant, Good Practice-Lessons Learned from Regional Migration Policy in Scotland, Scottish Parliament, Edinburgh, November 3, 2006 22. “The Macroeconomic Effects of Population Change”, Invited speaker, Meeting on: Decentralised Migration Policy in Europe, IMISCOE Network of Excellence and the Migration and Citizenship Research Group, University of Edinburgh, November 2, 2006. 23. “Scotland’s Changing Demography”, Meeting of Kaliningrad Project, Centre for Public Policy in the Regions and the Fraser of Allander Institute, University of Glasgow, October 25, 2006 24. “Macroeconomic Impacts of Demographic Change in Scotland”, Meeting of the European Society of Population Economics, Verona, Italy, June 22-24, 2006 32

25. “Demographic Change and the Housing Market, Keynote Address, Launch of the Scottish Housing Economics and Finance Research Network Department of Urban Studies and Glasgow Solicitors Property Centre, University of Glasgow, June 15, 2006 26. “Demographic Diversity in the United Kingdom”, Invited Roundtable Participant, Managing Demographic Change in the EU: Regional, National and EU-wide Approaches, KonradAdenauer Foundation, Brussels, June 1, 2006 27. “Demographic Change and the Labour Market”, Invited Speaker, Scott Policy Lecture, Economic Research Institute of Northern Ireland, Belfast, May 17, 2006 28. “Economics, Demography and Geography”, Invited Speaker, Scotland’s New Geographic Inequalities meeting, Economic Development Association (Scotland), Dundee, March 27, 2006 29. “Graduate Labour Market Issues”, Invited speaker, Centre for Public Policy for the Regions’ ESRC Network on the Overall Impact of HEIs on Regional Economies, Inaugural Seminar, Glasgow, March 23, 2006 30. “Demographic Change and the Housing Market”, Staff Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Madeira, Madeira, Portugal, March 1, 2006 31. “Demographic Change and the Labour Market”, Keynote Address, Scottish Food and Drink Association Members Forum, Dundee, February 14, 2006 32. “Devolved Immigration Policy”, Panel member, Sunday Times Forum: More Powers for Holyrood, Edinburgh, November 29, 2005 33. “Demographic Change and the Housing Market”, Staff seminar, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, October 26, 2005 34. “Attracting Talent: How Does Scotland Compete in a Global Market?”, Keynote Speaker, Scottish Networks International Conference: Globalising Scotland: Capitalising on International Talent, Aberfoyle, 20-21 October 2005 35. “Constructive Scenarios for a Shifting Population”, Panel Discussant, Scottish Council Foundation/British Telecom Experts Meeting, September 28, 2005 36. “Expert Witness, Oral Evidence”, European and External Relations Inquiry into the Scottish Executive's Fresh Talent Initiative, Scottish Parliament, May 10, 2005 37. “Scottish Demographic Change in an European Perspective”, Policy Forum presentation, Scottish Economic Society Annual Meeting, Perth, March 29-31, 2005 38. “Effective Doctoral Training: Diversity and Collaboration”, Invited Speaker, The Future of Postgraduate Education, London, March 17, 2005 39. “Scotland’s Demographic Challenge”, Address to Stirling Council, Stirling, March 4, 2005 40. “Formulating a Scottish-specific Immigration Policy”, Invited Speaker, Scottish Council Foundation and the Institute for Public Policy Research Meeting, Fresh Talent, Fresh Thinking, Edinburgh December 9, 2004 41. “Population Decline and Population Ageing”, Invited Speaker, Economic Development Association Scotland Event Conference, People—Performance-Prosperity: Towards Scotland's Future, Edinburgh, November 24, 2004 42. “Demographics and the Scottish Economy: Migration, Immigration and the Fresh Talent Initiative”, Invited Speaker, Scottish Health Pensions 2040: Can We Live Healthier, Wealthier and Longer? Conference organized by MacKay Hannah Consultants, Edinburgh, November 22, 2004 33

43. “Allowing Workers to be Parents”, Keynote Speaker, Conference organised by One Plus, Building a Secure Future for Lone Parents and their Children, Glasgow, November 19, 2004 44. “Are Scottish Degrees Better?”, Invited Lecture, Enterprise, Transport and Lifelong Learning Department, Scottish Executive, Glasgow, November 19, 2004 45. “Moray’s Demographic Challenge”, Address to Moray Council, Elgin, November 17, 2004 46. “Developing a Population Strategy for Scotland”, Invited Speaker, Annual National Conference of the Scottish National Party, Inverness, September 23, 2004 47. “Scotland's Declining Population—What's The Answer?”, Invited Lecture, Positive Action in Housing, Glasgow, June 22, 2004 48. "Why Scotland Needs Its Own Immigration Policy", Invited Speaker, Economic Development Association Scotland Event: Scotland in Crisis! Population Decline, Edinburgh, May 27, 2004 49. “Demographic Change and the Scottish Labour Market”, Invited Speaker, Economic and Social Research Council and Scottish Executive Seminar: Demographic Change in Scotland, Edinburgh, May 17, 2004 50. “Are Scottish Degrees Better?”, Scottish Economic Society Annual Meeting, Perth, March 30-April 1, 2004; Royal Economics Society Annual Meeting, University of Swansea, Swansea, Wales, April 5-7; 2004; and Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 25, 2004 51. “Valuing the Attributes of Renewable Energy Investments”, Scottish Economics Society Annual Meeting, Perth, March 30-April 1, 2004 52. “Demographic Change and the Highlands”, Address to the Renewing Democracy and Community Planning Select Committee, Highland Council, Inverness, March 10, 2004 53. “Ageing and Fertility in Scotland”, Invited Speaker, The Long View: Longitudinal Studies in Scotland, ESRC-sponsored conference, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, February 2627, 2004 54. “Understanding Demographic Projections”, Invited Lecture, ‘Big Event’ Seminar Series, Scottish Executive, St. Andrews House, Edinburgh, January 27, 2004 55. “Starting Life in Scotland in the New Century: Population Replacement and the Reproduction of Disadvantage”, Allander Lecture Series: Scotland’s Economic Future, Hilton Hotel, Glasgow, January 13, 2004 (with H. Joshi, Institute of Education, University of London); and Board, Scottish Power, Glasgow. 56. “Investigation into the Costs and Benefits of NATURA 2000 Sites”, Scottish Executive, Pentland House, Edinburgh, November 24, 2003 57. “Further Modelling Issues in Event History Analysis”, Keynote address, ESRC Seminar Series: Analysing Longitudinal Data–Bridging the Gap between Methodology and Sociological Research, St. Andrews University, November 11, 2003 58. “Does Micro-credit Work?”, Department of Economic Studies, University of Dundee, January 28, 2004; Department of Economics, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, January 23, 2004; Rhine-Westfalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI), Essen, Germany, December 19, 2003; and Department of Economics, Aarhus School of Business, Aarhus, Denmark, November 6, 2003 59. “The Labour Market for Economics Graduates”, Department of Economics, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, October 13, 2003

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60. “Collaboration between Academic Institutions: The Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics”, Invited Speaker, Second Annual UK GRAD Conference, London, September 16, 2003 61. “The British Household Panel Survey”, Invited Lecture, Scottish Executive, Edinburgh, June 27, 2003 62. “Population Ageing and the Labour Market”, Employment Research Institute, University of Napier, Edinburgh, June 9, 2003 63. “Scotland’s Future Demographic Prospects”, Invited Speaker, Scottish Economic Policy Network Conference: Scotland’s Demographic Challenge, University of Stirling, June 6, 2003 64. "Demographic Change and Consumer Demand", Invited Speaker, Meeting of the Economic Development Association (Scotland): Census Release—Implications for Economic Development, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow, June 3, 2003 65. “Developing Measures for the Valuation of Biological Diversity”, Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, April 15-16, 2003 66. “The Returns to Private Schooling”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Lancaster, Lancaster, January 23, 2003 67. “Scotland's Real Population Problem”, Invited Speaker, Regional Studies Association/Scottish Enterprise Seminar: Demographic Change and the Scottish Economy, Scottish Enterprise, Glasgow, November 29, 2002 68. “The Decline of Religion”, Scottish Economic Policy Network and Institute of Social and Economic Research Conference: Living in Scotland, University of Stirling, October 4, 2002 69. “Poverty North and South of the Border”, Scottish Economic Policy Network and Institute of Social and Economic Research Conference: Living in Scotland, University of Stirling, October 4, 2002 70. “Using Duration Models”, Invited Speaker, ESRC Seminar Series: Analysing Longitudinal Data–Bridging the Gap between Methodology and Sociological Research, University of Stirling, Stirling, August 27-28, 2002 71. “Do Choice Experiments Pass the Scope Test? A Test of Scope in a Choice Experiment Examining the Benefits of Water Quality Improvements”, Association of Environmental and Resource Economics World Congress, Monterey, California, June 24-28, 2002 72. “Is there a Link Between Inflation and the Price of Gold?”, Invited Presentation, Working Party on the Future of Gold, World Gold Council, London, June 18-19, 2002 73. “School Quality”, Presidential Address, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Balboa, Spain, June 13-15, 2002 74. “The Impact of Population Ageing on the Scottish Labour Market”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 28, 2002 75. “Pricing Non-Traded Services: Mountaineering in Scotland”, Invited Speaker, ESRC Sports, Arts and Leisure Economics Study Group, University College London, London, March 8, 2002 ; Staff Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, November 20, 2002 76. “Micro-credit and Poverty”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, November 27, 2001 77. “The Impact of Electronic Commerce on State and Local Government Sales-tax Revenues”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, October 18, 200 1 35

78. “An Optimal Internet Location Strategy for Markets with Different Tax Rates”, 4th Berlin Internet Economics Workshop, Berlin, Germany, May 25-26, 2001; Invited Speaker, ESRC Urban and Regional Economics Seminar Conference, University of Strathclyde, January 7-9, 2002; and Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, University of Abertay Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, April 11-12, 2002 79. “Designing Choice Experiments”, Keynote Speaker, Conference on Choice Experiments: A New Approach to Environmental Valuation, Imperial College, London, April 9, 2001 80. “An Optimal Internet Siting Strategy”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 15, 2001 81. “Unemployment Insurance and Beneficial Moral Hazard”, Invited presentation, 50th International Atlantic Economic Conference meeting on Moral Hazard and Social Security Systems, Charleston, South Carolina, USA, October 15-18, 2000 82. “Pricing Non-Traded Goods: Mountaineering in Scotland”, Department of Sports Studies Research Seminar, University of Stirling, Stirling, October 12, 2000 83. “What are the Returns to Private Schooling?”, Invited Presentation, Centre for Economic Policy Research and Deutsche Post European Summer Symposium in Labour Economics, Ammersee, Germany, September 26-30, 2000; and Labour Economics Seminar, Faculty of Economics, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, November 17, 2000 84. “Using Choice Experiments to Model the Demand for Recreation”, Joint meeting of the Royal Economic Society and Scottish Economics Society, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, July 10-13, 2000 85. “The Impact of Children on Male Labour Supply: The Role of Multiple Job-holding”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany, June 15-17, 2000 86. “Altruism with Endogenous Labour Supply”, Centre for Economic Policy Research/Centre for the Study of Money and Finance Workshop on Inequalities, Labour Market Regulation and Redistribution, Madrid, Spain, April 28-30, 2000 87. “Using Twins Data to Estimate the Rate of Return to Schooling—A Panel Data Approach”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 30, 2000 88. “Competition and Costs: The Impact of Competitive Tendering in the Scottish National Health Service”, Staff Seminar, Health Economics Research Unit, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, February 21, 2000 89. “Pricing Non-traded Goods”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, November 25, 1999 90. “Competition and Costs”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, October 7, 1999 91. “A Theory of Prostitution”, Discussant, Centre for Economic Policy Research Conference on Marginal Labour Markets in Metropolitan Areas, Economic and Social Research Institute, Dublin, October 10-12, 1999 92. “Estimating the Price Elasticity of Demand in the London Stock Market”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Strathclyde, Glasgow, February 3, 1999; Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, Napier University, Edinburgh, Scotland, April 8-9, 1999; 6th International Conference in Finance, French Finance Association, Université d'Aix-Marseille III, Aix-en-Provence, France, June 28-30, 1999; and Conference on Money, Investment and Risk, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, December 10, 1999 36

93. “Tax Clientele Bias in the Term Structure of UK Interest Rates?” Meeting of the Royal Economic Society, University of Nottingham, March 29-April 1, 1999 94. “Go Climb a Mountain: An Application of Recreation Demand Models to Rock-climbing in Scotland”, Meeting of the Agricultural Economics Society, Queens University, Belfast, March 71-228, 1999 95. “Profit Maximising Bid-ask Spreads in the London Stock Exchange”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 18, 1999 96. “The Rate of Return to Private Schooling”, Invited Presentation, CEPR European Summer Symposium in Labour Economics and Migration, Studienzentrum Gerzensee, Bern, Switzerland, September 7-12, 1998; Invited Lecture, Tinbergen Institute, Amsterdam, Netherlands, October 13, 1998; Departmental Seminar, Department of Economic History, University of Lund, Lund, Sweden, November 9, 1998; Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg, November 25, 1998; Invited Lecture, Institute for Social Research (SOFI), University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, November 26, 1998; Labour Economics Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Uppsala, Uppsala, Sweden, December 3, 1998; Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, February 25; March 4, 1999; Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, October 6, 1999; Microeconomics Seminar, Institute of Economics, University of Copenhagen, December 2, 1999; Fellows Seminar, Institute for the Study of Labour, Bonn, March 7, 2000; Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Newcastle, May 2, 2000; and Conference of the Scottish Economics Society, Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh, Scotland, September 4-5, 2001 97. “Competition in the Supply of Support Services and its Impact on Hospital Costs”, Meeting of the Applied Econometrics Association, Health Econometrics Section, Lyon, France, July 8-10, 1998 98. “Multiple Job-Holding as a 'Hedge' Against Unemployment”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, June 4-6, 1998 99. “Estimating the Price Elasticity of Demand for Stock”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, April 2, 1998 100. “Tax Clientele Bias”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 13, 1998 101. “Using Choice Experiments to Value Landscape Changes”, Workshop on Environmental Valuation in Honour of Professor Alan Randall, Agricultural University of Norway, Aas, Norway, September 15-16, 1997 102. “The Information Content of the Gilt-equity Yield Ratio”, Money, Macro and Finance Conference, University of Durham, Durham, September 10-12, 1997; and Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, October 2, 1997 103. “Explaining The Intra-day Variation in the Bid -ask Spread in Competitive Dealership Markets”, Annual Meeting of the French Finance Association, Grenoble, France, June 23-25, 1997 104. “Marital Status and Infant Mortality”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Essex, Colchester, June 19-21, 1997 105. “The Impact of Children on Male Labour Supply: The Role of the Second Job”, Meeting of the British Society for Population Studies, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, May 23, 1997 106. “Some Economics of Relative Excess Returns”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Accounting and Finance, University of Stirling, Stirling, April 25, 1997 37

107. “Discrete-time Hazard Models with Unobserved Heterogeneity”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, April 24, 1997 108. “Choice Experiments versus Contingent Evaluation”, Seminar, Economics University, Budapest, Hungary, August, 1997; Meeting of the European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics, University of Tilburg, Tilburg, Netherlands, June, 1997; Seminar, Department of Economics, Royal Agricultural University, Copenhagen, Denmark, March 6, 1997; Meeting of the Agricultural Economics Society, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, March 21-22, 1997; and Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 20, 1997 109. “Some Economics of Multiple Job Holding”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of St. Andrews, St. Andrews, February 13, 1997 110. “Multiple Job Holding as a Hedge Against Unemployment”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, December 5, 1996 111. “Speculation in the Housing Market?”, Housing and Property Economists Conference, London Business School, London, March 28-29, 1996; and Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, November 27, 1996 112. “Why does the London Stock Exchange Bid-ask Spread Alter over the Trading Day”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, October 17, 1996 113. “The Decline of Fertility in Malta: The Role of Family Planning”, Annual Conference of the Development Studies Association, University of Reading, Reading, September 18-20, 1996 114. “Minimum Wages and Wage Rates: What Was the Relationship in the UK?” Invited lecture, Swedish Institute for Social Research (SOFI), University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, August 28, 1996 115. “Generational Crowding and Unemployment: Empirical Evidence from Canada”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Uppsala, Sweden, June 13-15, 1996; Seminar, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, June 21, 1996; and Invited paper, Meeting of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Lillehammer, Norway, August 18-24, 1996 116. “Valuing the Landscape and Wildlife Benefits of Woodlands in an Agricultural Context”, International Symposium on the Non-market Benefits of Forestry, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, June 24, 1996 117. “Predicting Equity Prices”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, May 9, 1996 118. “The Impact of Minimum Wage Legislation on the Wage Growth of Low-paid Workers”, Annual Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, University of Paisley, Paisley, Scotland, April 9-10, 1996 119. “The Gilts Market as an ‘On-line Window’ on Expected Inflation”, Annual Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, University of Paisley, Paisley, Scotland, April 9-10, 1996 120. “Using Contingent Valuation and Choice Experiments to Value Landscape and Wildlife Changes in Scotland”, Annual Conference of the Scottish Economic Society, University of Paisley, Paisley, Scotland, April 9-10, 1996 121. “Measuring Racial Discrimination”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, March 28, 1996 122. “Minimum Wages and Wage Growth”, Seminar presentation, ERSC Research Centre on Micro-social Change, University of Essex, Colchester, March 14, 1996 38

123. “Generational Crowding and Occupational Attainment”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, June 1-3, 1995 124. “Islam and the Status of Women--Demographic Dimension”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, New University of Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal, June 1-3, 1995 125. “Wage Councils and Wage Rates--What is the Relationship?”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Dundee, Dundee, March 1, 1995; Departmental Seminar, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow, March 8, 1995; Department of Economics, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, March 14, 1995; and Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, November 3, 1995 126. “The Impact of Wages Boards and Councils on the Earnings of the Low Paid”, Burn Conference for Scottish Economists, Burn, Edsell, Scotland, September 6-8, 1994 127. “Generational Crowding, Population Ageing and Occupational Attainment”, European Science Foundation Conference: Economics of Aging, Sitges, Spain, June 25-29, 1994 128. “Poverty Over the Life-cycle: Male-female Differences”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Tilburg, Tilburg, The Netherlands, June 3-5, 1994 129. “The (Re-)Emergence of the Malthusian Trap in Africa?”, Centre for Development Studies Seminar, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, February 25, 1994; and Meeting of the Development Studies Association, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, April 30, 1994 130. “Marital Instability and Mortality in the Caribbean”, Demography Seminar, Applied Population Studies Unit, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Scotland, December 6, 1993; and British Society for Population Studies Latin American Meeting, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, December 13, 1993 131. “Women and Poverty in Industrialised Countries”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Stirling, Stirling, November 9, 1993; Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of York, Heslington, York, October 27, 1993; and Burn Conference for Scottish Economists, Burn, Edsell, Scotland, September 7-9, 1993 132. “Immigration Policy and Immigrant Quality: Empirical Evidence from Canada”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Budapest, Hungary, June 3-5, 1993 133. “Geology or Economics? Testing Models of Irreversible Investment Using North Sea Oil Data”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Political Economy, University of Glasgow, November 26, 1992; and Meeting of the Royal Economic Society, University of York, Heslington, April 13-16, 1993 134. “Gender and Poverty: Theoretical and Empirical Issues”, Invited lecture, Swedish Institute for Social Research, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, September 17, 1992 135. “Generational Crowding in the British Labour Market”, Burn Conference for Scottish Economists, Burn, Edsell, Scotland, September 8-10, 1992 136. “Gender, Poverty and the Intra-Household Distribution of Resources”, Meeting of the International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, Films, Switzerland, August 30September 5, 1992 137. “Single Parenthood and Poverty in Great Britain: What the Data Tell Us”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Gmunden, Austria, June 10-13, 1992 138. “Male-Female Differences in the Rates of Return to Education in Sweden”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Gmunden, Austria, June 10-13, 1992

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139. “Education, Age and Wages”, Centre for Economic Policy Research Conference: Labour Market Implications of European Ageing, University of Munich, Munich, Germany, April 2325, 1992 140. “Gender and Poverty”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, March 11, 1992 141. “Changing Household Structure and Poverty in the United Kingdom”, Conference on: Family and Household Changes, Applied Population Research Unit, University of Glasgow, January 24, 1992 142. “Welfare Dependency among Canadian Aboriginals”, Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, Queens University, Kingston, June 3, 1991 143. “Changes in the Cohort Quality of Canadian Immigrants”, Meeting of the Canadian Economics Association, Queens University, Kingston, June 2, 1991 144. “The Duration of Lone-Parenthood in Great Britain”, Department of Sociology and Anthropology, Carelton University, Ottawa, March 21, 1991 145. “Discrete-time Hazard Models in Demographic Research”, Colloquium Series Lecture, Department of Demography, Georgetown University, Washington DC, January 18, 1991 146. “Employment Dynamics among British Single Mothers”, Program for Quantitative Studies in Economics and Population Seminar, Department of Economics, McMaster University, Hamilton, January 11, 1991 147. “Immigration and Human Resource Development in Canada”, Meeting of the Pacific Economic Cooperation Human Resource Development Group, Singapore, November 1-2, 1990 148. “Using Pooled Cross-Section Data to Examine the Effects of the Benefit System”, Meeting of Government Datasets Users Group, Social Policy Research Unit, University of York, York, July 4, 1990 149. “Gender, Earnings and Risk”, Conference on: Income Distribution Issues, University of Gothenburg, Gothenburg, Sweden, June 18-20, 1990 150. “Welfare Benefits, Selection and the Poverty of Single Mothers”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey, June 7-9, 1990 151. “Gender Discrimination and Compensating Differentials”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey, June 7-9, 1990 152. “A Feminisation of Poverty in Britain?” Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Marmara, Istanbul, Turkey, June 7-9, 1990 153. “Women’s Wages in Great Britain”, Conference on: Women’s Wages: Stability and Change in Six Industrialised Countries, University of Chicago, Chicago, March 17, 1990 154. “Modelling the Duration of Single Parenthood”, Department of Sociology, McMaster University, Hamilton, March 13, 1990 155. “Lone Parenthood and Employment”, Demography Seminar, Department of Social Statistics, University of Southampton, Southampton, November 16, 1989 156. “Changing Age Structure and Earnings”, Political Economy Seminar, School of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of Bath, Bath, November 15, 1989 157. “Lone Parenthood and Employment: Theoretical Issues and Empirical Evidence”, ESRC Conference on: Family Life in One Parent Households: Current Research and Theory, University of Surrey, Guilford, October 27, 1989 40

158. “Lone Parents, Welfare Benefits and Employment”, Welfare State Programme Seminar, International Centre of Economics and Related Disciplines, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, October 18, 1989 159. “Differential Returns to Human Capital in Full-time and Part-time Employment: The Case of British Women”, Contributed to the session: Women and Men in the Economy of the Future, at the International Economic Association World Congress, Athens, Greece, August 27September 1, 1989 160. “The Impact of Cohort Size on Earnings in Great Britain”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, L’Universite de l’UAP, Bouray sur Juine, France, June 8-10, 1989 161. “Lone Parenthood and Labour Supply in Great Britain”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, L’Universite de l’UAP, Bouray sur Juine, France, June 8-10, 1989 162. “Cohort Size, Employment and Earnings in Great Britain”, Demography Seminar, Centre for Population Studies, LSHTM, University of London, London, May 17, 1989 163. “Applying Event History Analysis in Studying Women’s Family and Employment Histories”, Methodology Seminar, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto, May 9, 1989 164. “Estimating the Determinants of the Male-Female Wage Differential: Theoretical and Empirical Issues”, Economics Seminar, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Oxford, Oxford, April 27, 1989 165. “Adverse Selection Aspects of Poverty Amongst Lone Mothers”, Meeting of the Royal Economic Society, University of Bristol, Bristol, April 5-8, 1989 166. “The Labour Supply of Lone Parents”, Departmental Seminar, Department of Economics, Birkbeck College, February 27, 1989 167. “The Easterlin Hypothesis and European Fertility Rates”, Anglo-French Colloquium in Population Economics, Centre for Economic Policy Research, London, January 19-20, 1989 168. “What Do We Know About Gender Discrimination in Great Britain?” Economics Section, Cardiff Business School, University of Cardiff, Cardiff, Wales, November 30, 1988 169. “Female Labour Force Participation in Great Britain”, Institute of Statistics, University of Copenhagen, Copenhagen, Denmark, November 23, 1988 170. “Non-Participation after Leaving School and the Wages and Labour Force Participation of British Women”, Centre for Educational Sociology, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland, November 17, 1988 171. “The Low Wages of Working Mothers: Cause or Effect?” Economic Theory Seminar, Department of Economics, University College London, London, October 19, 1988 172. “The Changing Relationship between Fertility and Female Labour Force Participation in Great Britain”, Department of Demography, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia, September 14, 1988 173. “Modelling Female Employment Exit and Entry Rates: A Dynamic Framework”, Institute of Family Studies, Melbourne, Australia, September 12, 1988 174. “Gender Discrimination in Great Britain”, Department of Economics, Deakin University, Geelong, Australia, September 12, 1988 175. “The Impact of Divorce and Remarriage on Lone Parenthood in Great Britain”, Meeting of the Australian Population Association, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, August 31-September 1, 1988 41

176. “The Impact of Relative Cohort Size on European Fertility Trends: An Empirical Assessment”, Meeting of the Australian Population Association, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia, August 31-September 1, 1988 177. “Income Inequality and Fertility Behaviour”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, West Germany, June 23-25, 1988 178. “The Impact of Marital Status and Dependent Children on Female Employment Behaviour in Great Britain”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, University of Mannheim, Mannheim, West Germany, June 23-25, 1988 179. “L’Estimation des effects d’dge, de periode et de generation sur la base des taux de fecondite du Canada sur longue periode”, National Institute of Demographic Research (INED), Paris, France, March 18, 1988 180. “The Dynamics of Full-time and Part-time Female Labour Force Participation in Great Britain”, International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Seminar on Event History Analysis, National Institute of Demographic Research (INED), Paris, France, March 14-17, 1988 181. “Analysis of the Dynamics of Lone Parenthood: Socioeconomic Influences on Entry and Exit Rates”, OECD Conference of National Experts: The Economic Challenge of Changing Family Structures, Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, Paris, France, December 15-17, 1988 182. “A Transition Matrix Approach to the Analysis of Complex Sexual Union Patterns”, Demography Colloquium, Centre for Population Studies, University of Western Ontario, London, Canada, December 18, 1987 183. “An Empirical Investigation of the Dynamics of Female Labour Force Participation in Great Britain”, Demographic Colloquium, Section of Demography, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, November 29, 1987 184. “Female Employment and Fertility: An Application of the Heckman-Borjas Two-spell Methodology to the Issues of State Dependence and Unobserved Heterogeneity”, Nordic Seminar on Empirical Life History Analysis and Panel Studies, Statistics Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden, November 25-27, 1987 185. “The Third Birth in Great Britain”, Nordic Seminar on Empirical Life History Analysis and Panel Studies, Statistics Sweden, Stockholm, Sweden, November 25-27, 1987 186. “The Socioeconomic Determinants of Sexual Union Transitions in Jamaica”, Department of Population Studies Seminar, London School of Economics and Political Science, London, November 18, 1987 187. “Socioeconomic Influences on Birth Timing in Great Britain”, Demography Seminar, Centre for Population Studies, LSHTM, University of London, London, October 21, 1987 188. “The Endogeneity of Work Experience and Parenthood in Female Earnings Functions”, Centre for Economic Policy Research Workshop: Male-Female Differences in the British Labour Market, CEPR, London, October 5, 1987 189. “Women’s Full-time and Part-time Wages: Further Issues Relating to Sample Selection”, Centre for Economic Policy Research Workshop: Male-Female Differences in the British Labour Market, CEPR, London, October 5, 1987 190. “Fertility, Partners and Female Labour Supply in Jamaica”, Meeting of the European Society for Population Economics, Erasmus University, Rotterdam, The Netherlands, September 1819, 1987

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191. “Marital Dissolution and Remarriage: A Hazard Analysis of the Women and Employment Survey”, Demography Seminar, Center for Population Studies, University of London, June 24, 1987 192. “The Economics of Divorce and Remarriage in Great Britain: Some Preliminary Findings based on a Cox Regression Model, Section of Demography”, University of Stockholm, Stockholm, Sweden, June 9, 1987 193. “The Impact of Fertility on Sexual Union Transitions in Jamaica: An Event History Analysis”, Demography Seminar, Centre for Population Studies, University of London, London, May 6, 1987 194. “Income Redistribution as a Means of Raising Fertility in Canada: Some Speculations”, Meeting of the Canadian Population Society, University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Manitoba, June 5-7, 1986 195. “Life Expectancy of Mentally Retarded Persons in Canadian Institutions: A Twelve-year Comparison”, Office of Senior Services, Ministry of Community and Social Services, Queen’s Park, Toronto, May 13, 1986 196. “A Note on the Relationship between Income Distribution and Fertility”, Demographic Colloquium, Centre for Canadian Population Studies, University of Western Ontario, London, November 10, 1985

Current Teaching - Introductory Economic Theory (1st year) - Intermediate Microeconomic Theory (2nd year) - Economic Policy (Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics)

Current Ph.D. Supervision 1.

Khan, A., Micro-credit and Poverty in Pakistan, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, University of Strathclyde

2.

Mosca, I., Impact of Demographic Change on the Italian Labour Market, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, University of Strathclyde

3.

Lisiankova, Katya, Population Ageing and Economic Growth in Ukraine, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, Heriot Watt University

4.

Antonakakis, A., Exchange Rate Volatility, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, University of Strathclyde

5.

Shannon, Martyn, Investment and Exchange Rate Volatility, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, University of Strathclyde

6.

Korompilis,-Magkas, D, Non-linear Time-series Econometrics, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, University of Strathclyde

7.

Bush, G., Economic Valuation of the Albertine Rift Forests, Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics, University of Stirling

Recent Conference Organisation 1.

Member, Organising Committee, Annual Meeting of the Scottish Economic Society, Perth, April, 2004, 2005, 2006 and 2008 43

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Organiser, “Scotland’s Demographic Challenge”, University of Stirling, June 6, 2003 (Sponsor: Scottish Economic Policy Network)

3.

Organsier, “Living in Scotland”, University of Stirling, October 4, 2002 (Sponsors: Scottish Economic Policy Network and Institute of Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)

4.

Programme Chair, Annual Meeting of the European Society of Population Economics, Athens, Greece, June 11-14, 2001

Professional Affiliations American Economics Association British Society for Population Studies Canadian Population Society European Society for Population Economics International Union for the Scientific Study of Population Royal Economic Society Scottish Economic Society

Biographical Citations Marquis Who's Who in the World Who's Who in Scotland Global Who's Who Directory of Economists

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References

John F. Ermisch Mailing address: Professor of Economics and Director of Research ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) University of Essex

c/o ISER University of Essex Wivenhoe Park Colchester, England CO4 3SQ Email: [email protected] Tel: +44 (0) 1206 872335 Fax: +44 (0) 1206 873151

Heather E. Joshi Mailing address: c/o Institute of Education Professor of Economics University of London and 20 Bedford Way Director London WC1H 0AL Centre for Longitudinal Studies Bedford Group for Life Course and Statistical Studies Email: [email protected] Institute of Education Tel: +44 (0) 20 7612 6875 University of London Fax: +44 (0) 20 7612 6880

Christoph M. Schmidt Professor of Economics Department of Economics University of Ruhr-Bochum and President Rhine-Westphalia Institute for Economic Research (RWI-Essen)

Mailing address: c/o RWI-Essen Hohenzollernstrasse 1-3 45128 Essen Germany Email: [email protected] Tel: +49 201 81 490 Fax: +49 201 81 49200

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