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Stephen Jenkins

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First Name:Stephen
Middle Name:P.
Last Name:Jenkins
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https://www.lse.ac.uk/social-policy/people/academic-staff/Professor-Stephen-Jenkins
Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics, Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, UK
Terminal Degree:1983 Department of Economics and Related Studies; University of York (from RePEc Genealogy)

Affiliation

(5%) Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines (STICERD)
London School of Economics (LSE)

London, United Kingdom
http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/
RePEc:edi:stlseuk (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) International Inequalities Institute
London School of Economics (LSE)

London, United Kingdom
http://www.lse.ac.uk/International-Inequalities
RePEc:edi:iilseuk (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER)
University of Essex

Colchester, United Kingdom
https://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/
RePEc:edi:isessuk (more details at EDIRC)

(5%) Institute of Labor Economics (IZA)

Bonn, Germany
http://www.iza.org/
RePEc:edi:izaaade (more details at EDIRC)

(80%) Department of Social Policy
London School of Economics (LSE)

London, United Kingdom
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/socialPolicy/
RePEc:edi:splseuk (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Freak-Poli, Rosanne & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Shields, Michael A. & Trinh, Trong-Anh, 2024. "Evidence on the Robustness of the Links between Social Relationships and Mortality," IZA Discussion Papers 17274, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  2. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2024. "Getting the measure of inequality," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 120211, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  3. Nicolas Hérault & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2023. "Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking: Direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020," Working Papers 660, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
  4. Burkhauser, Richard V. & Hérault, Nicolas & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Wilkins, Roger, 2023. "What accounts for the rising share of women in the top 1 percent?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 111872, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  5. Herault, Nicolas & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2023. "Redistribution, horizontal inequity, and reranking: direct taxation in the UK, 1977–2020," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 120996, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  6. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Rios-Avila, Fernando, 2023. "Reconciling reports: modelling employment earnings and measurement errors using linked survey and administrative data," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 117213, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  7. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2022. "Top-income adjustments and official statistics on income distribution: the case of the UK," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 113790, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  8. Stephen P. Jenkins & Fernando Rios-Avila, 2022. "Finite mixture models for linked survey and administrative data," German Stata Users' Group Meetings 2022 01, Stata Users Group.
  9. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Rios-Avila, Fernando, 2021. "Measurement error in earnings data: replication of Meijer, Rohwedder, and Wansbeek’s mixture model approach to combining survey and register data," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 108951, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  10. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Rios-Avila, Fernando, 2021. "Finite Mixture Models for Linked Survey and Administrative Data: Estimation and Post-estimation," IZA Discussion Papers 14404, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  11. Hérault, Nicolas & Hyslop, Dean & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Wilkins, Roger, 2021. "Rising top-income persistence in Australia: evidence from income tax data," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 112125, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  12. Hérault, Nicolas & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2021. "Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits: evidence for the UK, 1977–2018," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 112679, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  13. Stephen Jenkins & Fernando Rios-Avila, 2021. "Measurement error and misclassification in linked earnings data: Estimation of the Kapteyn and Ypma model," 2021 Stata Conference 33, Stata Users Group.
  14. Nicolas Herault & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2021. "Redistributive effect and the progressivity of taxes and benefits: evidence for the UK, 1977–2018," Working Papers 592, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
  15. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2020. "Was the mid-2000s drop in the British job change rate genuine or a survey design effect?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 105270, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  16. Richard V. Burkhauser & Nicolas Hérault & Stephen P. Jenkins & Roger Wilkins, 2020. "What accounts for the rising share of women in the top 1%?," Melbourne Institute Working Paper Series wp2020n09, Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic and Social Research, The University of Melbourne.
  17. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2020. "Perspectives on poverty in Europe. Following in Tony Atkinson’s footsteps," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 101653, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  18. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2020. "Inequality comparisons with ordinal data," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 106529, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  19. Ben Yahmed, Sarra & Cappellari, Lorenzo & Checchi, Daniele & Corak, Miles & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Neidhöfer, Guido & Tertilt, Michele & Tommasi, Mariano, 2020. "COVID-19 and inequality," ZEW policy briefs 5/2020, ZEW - Leibniz Centre for European Economic Research.
  20. Grimes, Arthur & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Tranquilli, Florencia, 2020. "The Relationship between Subjective Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing Inequality: Taking Ordinality and Skewness Seriously," IZA Discussion Papers 13692, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  21. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2020. "Comparing distributions of ordinal data," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 104564, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  22. Atkinson, A. B. & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2020. "A different perspective on the evolution of UK income inequality," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 100037, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  23. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Rios-Avila, Fernando, 2020. "Modelling errors in survey and administrative data on employment earnings: sensitivity to the fraction assumed to have error-free earnings," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 104560, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  24. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2019. "Better off? Distributional comparisons for ordinal data about personal well-being," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 102585, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  25. Hérault, Nicolas & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2019. "How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 100043, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  26. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2018. "Perspectives on poverty in Europe," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 100115, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  27. Burkhauser, Richard V. & Hérault, Nicolas & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Wilkins, Roger, 2018. "Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality: what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 84038, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  28. Rolf Aaberge & François Bourguignon & Andrea Brandolini & Francisco H. G. Ferreira & Janet C. Gornick & John Hills & Markus Jäntti & Stephen P. Jenkins & Eric Marlier & John Micklewright & Brian Nolan, 2017. "Tony Atkinson and his legacy," Temi di discussione (Economic working papers) 1138, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
    • Rolf Aaberge & François Bourguignon & Andrea Brandolini & Francisco H. G. Ferreira & Janet C. Gornick & John Hills & Markus Jäntti & Stephen P. Jenkins & Eric Marlier & John Micklewright & Brian Nolan, 2017. "Tony Atkinson and his Legacy," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 63(3), pages 411-444, September.
  29. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Hérault, Nicolas & V. Burkhauser, Richard & Wilkins, Roger, 2017. "Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality: what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment?," ISER Working Paper Series 2017-08, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  30. Jenkins, Stephen P. & van Kerm, Philippe, 2016. "Assessing individual income growth," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 66995, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  31. Stephen P Jenkins, 2016. "Pareto models, top incomes, and recent trends in UK income inequality," STICERD - Public Economics Programme Discussion Papers 30, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
  32. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Hérault, Nicolas & V. Burkhauser, Richard & Wilkins, Roger, 2016. "What has been happening to UK income inequality since the mid-1990s? Answers from reconciled and combined household survey and tax return data," ISER Working Paper Series 2016-03, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  33. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2015. "World income inequality databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 62173, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  34. Stephen P Jenkins, 2015. "The income distribution in the UK: A picture of advantage and disadvantage," CASE Papers /186, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE.
  35. Demir Şeker, Sırma & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2015. "Poverty trends in Turkey," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 61012, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  36. Immervoll, Herwig & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Königs, Sebastian, 2015. "Are Recipients of Social Assistance 'Benefit Dependent'? Concepts, Measurement and Results for Selected Countries," IZA Discussion Papers 8786, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
  37. Cappellari, Lorenzo & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2014. "Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain, with a transatlantic comparison," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 57302, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  38. Markus Jäntti & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2013. "Income Mobility," SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 607, DIW Berlin, The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP).
  39. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2013. "A Monte Carlo analysis of multilevel binary logit model estimator performance," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2013 04, Stata Users Group.
  40. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Cappellari, Lorenzo, 2013. "Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain," ISER Working Paper Series 2013-10, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  41. Stephen P Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2013. "The relationship between EU indicators of persistent and current poverty," CASE Papers case169, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE.
  42. L. Bryan, Mark & P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2013. "Regression analysis of country effects using multilevel data: a cautionary tale," ISER Working Paper Series 2013-14, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  43. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Taylor, Mark P., 2012. "Non-employment, age, and the economic cycle," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 57589, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  44. Lynn, Peter & Jäckle, Annette & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Sala, Emanuela, 2012. "The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 38080, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  45. Jenkins, Stephen P. & van Kerm, Philippe, 2011. "Trends in individual income growth: measurement Methods and British evidence," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 58209, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  46. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Sacker, Amanda & P. Taylor, Mark, 2011. "Financial capability, income and psychological wellbeing," ISER Working Paper Series 2011-18, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  47. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Burkhauser, Richard V. & Feng, Shuaizhang & Larrimore, Jeff, 2011. "Measuring inequality using censored data: a multiple-imputation approach to estimation and inference," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 32013, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  48. Van Kerm, Philippe & P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2011. "Patterns of persistent poverty: evidence from EU-SILC," ISER Working Paper Series 2011-30, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  49. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2011. "Has the instability of personal incomes been increasing?," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 39727, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  50. P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2010. "The British Household Panel Survey and its income data," ISER Working Paper Series 2010-33, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  51. Hills, John & Brewer, Mike & Jenkins, Stephen P & Lister, Ruth & Lupton, Ruth & Machin, Stephen & Mills, Colin & Modood, Tariq & Rees, Teresa & Riddell, Sheila, 2010. "An anatomy of economic inequality in the UK: report of the National Equality Panel," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 28344, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
  52. Stephen Jenkins & Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Jeff Larrimore, 2009. "Measuring Inequality Using Censored Data: A Multiple Imputation Approach," Working Papers 09-05, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  53. P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2009. "Spaghetti unravelled: a model-based description of differences in income-age trajectories," ISER Working Paper Series 2009-30, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  54. Marco Francesconi & Stephen P. Jenkins & Thomas Siedler, 2009. "The Effect of Lone Motherhood on the Smoking Behaviour of Young Adults," SOEPpapers on Multidisciplinary Panel Data Research 217, DIW Berlin, The German Socio-Economic Panel (SOEP).
  55. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2009. "Decomposition of inequality change into pro-poor growth and mobility components: -dsginideco-," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2009 11, Stata Users Group.
  56. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Cappellari, Lorenzo, 2009. "The dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain," ISER Working Paper Series 2009-29, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  57. Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2009. "Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the USA: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data," Working Papers 09-26, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  58. Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2008. "Estimating Trends in U.S. Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring," Working Papers 08-25, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  59. P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2008. "Marital splits and income changes over the longer term," ISER Working Paper Series 2008-07, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  60. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2008. "The Dynamics of Social Assistance Receipt: Measurement and Modelling Issues, with an Application to Britain," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 828, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  61. Carlo Fiorio & Stephen Jenkins, 2007. "Regression-based inequality decomposition," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2007 03, Stata Users Group.
  62. Stephen P. Jenkins & Thomas Siedler, 2007. "Using Household Panel Data to Understand the Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 694, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  63. P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2007. "Inequality and the GB2 income distribution," ISER Working Paper Series 2007-12, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  64. Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins, 2007. "Using the P90/P10 Index to Measure U.S. Inequality Trends with Current Population Survey Data: A View From Inside the Census Bureau Vaults," Working Papers 07-17, Center for Economic Studies, U.S. Census Bureau.
  65. Stephen P. Jenkins & Thomas Siedler, 2007. "The Intergeneratinal Transmission of Poverty in Industrialized Countries," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 693, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  66. Stephen P. Jenkins & John Micklewright, 2007. "New Directions in the Analysis of Inequality and Poverty," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 700, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  67. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Cappellari, Lorenzo, 2006. "Summarizing multiple deprivation indicators," ISER Working Paper Series 2006-40, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  68. Stephen Jenkins, 2006. "Variance estimation for quantile group shares, cumulative shares, and Gini coefficient," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2006 07, Stata Users Group.
  69. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "Estimation and interpretation of measures of inequality, poverty, and social welfare using Stata," North American Stata Users' Group Meetings 2006 16, Stata Users Group, revised 06 Dec 2008.
  70. Stephen P. Jenkins & John Micklewright & Sylke V. Schnepf, 2006. "Social Segregation in Secondary Schools: How Does England Compare with Other Countries?," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 550, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  71. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "Calculation of Multivariate Normal Probabilities by Simulation, with Applications to Maximum Simulated Likelihood Estimation," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 584, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  72. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Jäntti, Markus, 2005. "Methods for summarizing and comparing wealth distributions," ISER Working Paper Series 2005-05, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  73. Peter Lynn & Annette Jäckle & Stephen P. Jenkins & Emanuela Sala, 2005. "The Effects of Dependent Interviewing on Responses to Questions on Income Sources," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 487, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  74. Stephen Jenkins, 2005. "Estimation of inequality indices from survey data, allowing for design effects," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2005 07, Stata Users Group.
  75. Annette Jäckle & Emanuela Sala & Stephen P. Jenkins & Peter Lynn, 2005. "Validation of Survey Data on Income and Employment: The ISMIE Experience," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 488, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  76. Stephen P. Jenkins & Lorenzo Cappellari & Peter Lynn & Annette Jäckle & Emanuela Sala, 2005. "Patterns of Consent: Evidence from a General Household Survey," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 490, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  77. Jenkins, Stephen P & Francesconi, Marco & Siedler, Thomas, 2005. "Childhood Family Structure and Schooling Outcomes: Evidence for Germany," CEPR Discussion Papers 5362, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  78. Stephen P. Jenkins & Peter Lynn & Annette Jäckle & Emanuela Sala, 2005. "Linking Household Survey and Administrative Record Data: What Should the Matching Variables Be?," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 489, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  79. Van Kerm, Philippe & P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2004. "Accounting for income distribution trends: a density function decomposition approach," ISER Working Paper Series 2004-05, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  80. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2004. "Modelling Low Pay Transition Probabilities, Accounting for Panel Attrition, Non-Response, and Initial Conditions," CESifo Working Paper Series 1232, CESifo.
  81. Lynn, Peter & Jäckle, Annette & Sala, Emanuela & P. Jenkins, Stephen, 2004. "The impact of interviewing method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study," ISER Working Paper Series 2004-28, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  82. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Bardasi, Elena, 2004. "The gender gap in private pensions," ISER Working Paper Series 2004-29, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  83. Stephen P. Jenkins & Sophia Rabe-Hesketh, 2003. "Wishes and Grumbles," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2003 00, Stata Users Group.
  84. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe VanKerm, 2003. "Trends in Income Inequality, Pro-Poor Income Growth and Income Mobility," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 377, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  85. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Biewen, Martin, 2003. "Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson inequality indices from survey data," ISER Working Paper Series 2003-11, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  86. Stephen P. Jenkins & Lars Osberg, 2003. "Nobody to Play with?: The Implications of Leisure Coordination," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 368, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  87. Stephen P Jenkins & John A. Rigg, 2003. "Disability and Disadvantage: Selection, onset and duration effects," CASE Papers 074, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE.
  88. Bardasi, Elena & Stephen P Jenkins, 2003. "Gender differences in individual income in old age," Royal Economic Society Annual Conference 2003 15, Royal Economic Society.
  89. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "Multivariate probit regression using simulated maximum likelihood," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2003 10, Stata Users Group.
  90. Martin Biewen & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices from Complex Survey Data," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 345, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  91. Martin Biewen & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2002. "Accounting for Poverty Differences between the United States, Great Britain, and Germany," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 311, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  92. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2002. "Modelling Low Income Transitions," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 288, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  93. Stephen P. Jenkins & Christian Schluter, 2002. "The Effect of Family Income during Childhood on Later-life Attainment: Evidence from Germany," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 317, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  94. Stephen P. Jenkins & Christian Schluter & Gert G. Wagner, 2001. "The Dynamics of Child Poverty: Britain and Germany Compared," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 233, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  95. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Jäntti, Markus, 2001. "Examining the impact of macro-economic conditions on income inequality," ISER Working Paper Series 2001-17, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  96. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Schluter, Christian, 2001. "Why are child poverty rates higher in Britain than in Germany? a longitudinal perspective -working paper-," ISER Working Paper Series 2001-16, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  97. Bruce Bradbury & Stephen P. Jenkins & John Micklewright, 2001. "Child Poverty Dynamics in Seven Nations," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 235, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  98. Stephen Jenkins, 2001. "A discrete time split population survival (cure) model," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2001 10, Stata Users Group.
  99. Stephen Jenkins, 2001. "Report to Users / Wishes and Grumbles," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2001 00, Stata Users Group.
  100. Simon Burgess & Karen Gardiner & Stephen P Jenkins & Carol Propper, 2000. "Measuring Income Risk," CASE Papers case40, Centre for Analysis of Social Exclusion, LSE.
  101. Frank A Cowell & Stephen P Jenkins, 2000. "Estimating Welfare Indices: Household Weights and Sample Design," STICERD - Distributional Analysis Research Programme Papers 48, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
  102. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Bardasi, Elena & A. Rigg, John, 2000. "Retirement and the economic well-being of the elderly: a British perspective," ISER Working Paper Series 2000-33, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  103. Stephen P. Jenkins & Carlos García-Serrano, 2000. "Re-employment Probabilities for Spanish Men: What Role Does the Unemployment Benefit System Play?," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 216, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  104. John E. Roemer & Rolf Aaberge & Ugo Colombino & Johan Fritzell & Stephen P. Jenkins & Ive Marx & Marianne Page & Evert Pommer & Javier Ruiz-Castillo & Maria Jesus San Segundo & Torben Tranaes & Gert G, 2000. "To What Extent do Fiscal Regimes Equalize Opportunities for Income Acquisition Among Citizens?," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 222, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  105. René Böheim & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2000. "Do Current Income and Annual Income Measures Provide Different Pictures of Britain's Income Distribution?," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 214, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  106. P. Jenkins, Stephen & Bardasi, Elena & A. Rigg, John, 2000. "Disability, work and income: a British perspective," ISER Working Paper Series 2000-36, Institute for Social and Economic Research.
  107. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2000. "The Distribution of Income by Sectors of the Population," Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin 217, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
  108. Booth, Alison L & Jenkins, Stephen P & Serrano, Carlos, 1997. "New Men and New Women? A Comparison of Paid Work Propensities from a Panel Data Perspective," CEPR Discussion Papers 1775, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
  109. Sarah Jarvis & Stephen P. Jenkins, 1997. "Marital Splits and Income Changes: Evidence for Britain," Papers iopeps97/26, Innocenti Occasional Papers, Economic Policy Series.
  110. Frank A Cowell & Stephen P Jenkins, 1994. "How much inequality can we explain? A methodology and an application to the USA (Now published in The Economic Journal, vol.105, no.429 (March 1995), pp. 421-430)," STICERD - Distributional Analysis Research Programme Papers 07, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, LSE.
  111. Michael Wolfson & Peter Saunders & Stephen Jenkins & Aldi Hagenaars & Richard Hauser & John Coder & Johan Fritzell & Timothy Smeeding, 1992. "Noncash Income, Living Standards, and Inequality: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study," LIS Working papers 79, LIS Cross-National Data Center in Luxembourg.
  112. Peter Saunders & Timothy M. Smeeding & John Coder & Stephen Jenkins & Johan Fritzell & Aldi M. Hagenaars & Richard Hauser & Michael Wolfson, 1992. "Noncash Income, Living Standards, Inequality and Poverty: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study," Discussion Papers 0035, University of New South Wales, Social Policy Research Centre.
  113. Jenkins, S. & O'Higgins, M., 1988. "Inequality Measurement Using 'Norm Incomes': Were Garvey And Paglin Onto Something After All?," Papers 174, Australian National University - Department of Economics.
  114. Jenkins, S., 1988. "The Measurement Of Economic Inequality," Papers 170, Australian National University - Department of Economics.
  115. Jenkins, S., 1988. "Empirical Measurement Of Horizontal Inequity," Papers 169, Australian National University - Department of Economics.
  116. Stephen Jenkins & Peter Lambert, "undated". ""Three 'I's of Poverty" Curves: TIPs for Poverty Analysis," Discussion Papers 97/1, Department of Economics, University of York.
  117. Stephen P. Jenkins, "undated". "Fitting functional forms to distributions, using -ml-," German Stata Users' Group Meetings 2004 2, Stata Users Group.
  118. Stephen Jenkins & Peter Lambert, "undated". "Horizontal Inequity Measurement: A Basic Reassessment," Discussion Papers 96/21, Department of Economics, University of York.

Articles

  1. Nicolas Hérault & Dean Hyslop & Stephen P. Jenkins & Roger Wilkins, 2024. "Rising top‐income persistence in Australia: Evidence from income tax data," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 70(1), pages 154-186, March.
  2. Richard V. Burkhauser & Nicolas Herault & Stephen P. Jenkins & Roger Wilkins, 2023. "What Accounts for the Rising Share of Women in the Top 1 percent?," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 69(1), pages 1-33, March.
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins & Fernando Rios-Avila, 2023. "Finite mixture models for linked survey and administrative data: Estimation and postestimation," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 23(1), pages 53-85, March.
  4. Arthur Grimes & Stephen P. Jenkins & Florencia Tranquilli, 2023. "The Relationship Between Subjective Wellbeing and Subjective Wellbeing Inequality: An Important Role for Skewness," Journal of Happiness Studies, Springer, vol. 24(1), pages 309-330, January.
  5. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2023. "The Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2023: Fernando Rios-Avila," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 23(4), pages 905-908, December.
  6. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2022. "Top-income adjustments and official statistics on income distribution: the case of the UK," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 20(1), pages 151-168, March.
  7. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2022. "The Stata Journal Editors’ Prize 2022: Christopher F. Baum," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 22(4), pages 727-733, December.
  8. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2021. "Inequality Comparisons with Ordinal Data," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 67(3), pages 547-563, September.
  9. Stephen P. Jenkins & Fernando Rios‐Avila, 2021. "Measurement error in earnings data: Replication of Meijer, Rohwedder, and Wansbeek's mixture model approach to combining survey and register data," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 36(4), pages 474-483, June.
  10. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2020. "Comparing distributions of ordinal data," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 20(3), pages 505-531, September.
  11. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2020. "Was the mid-2000s drop in the British job change rate genuine or a survey design effect?," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 194(C).
  12. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2020. "Perspectives on Poverty in Europe. Following in Tony Atkinson’s Footsteps," Italian Economic Journal: A Continuation of Rivista Italiana degli Economisti and Giornale degli Economisti, Springer;Società Italiana degli Economisti (Italian Economic Association), vol. 6(1), pages 129-155, March.
  13. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Rios-Avila, Fernando, 2020. "Modelling errors in survey and administrative data on employment earnings: Sensitivity to the fraction assumed to have error-free earnings," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 192(C).
  14. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2020. "Better off? Distributional comparisons for ordinal data about personal well-being," New Zealand Economic Papers, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 54(3), pages 211-238, September.
  15. A. B. Atkinson & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2020. "A Different Perspective on the Evolution of UK Income Inequality," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 66(2), pages 253-266, June.
  16. Nicolas Hérault & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2019. "How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 17(1), pages 51-76, March.
  17. Stephen P Jenkins, 2018. "Tony Atkinson, my hero," The Economic and Labour Relations Review, , vol. 29(1), pages 50-51, March.
  18. Richard V. Burkhauser & Nicolas Hérault & Stephen P. Jenkins & Roger Wilkins, 2018. "Survey Under‐Coverage of Top Incomes and Estimation of Inequality: What is the Role of the UK's SPI Adjustment?," Fiscal Studies, John Wiley & Sons, vol. 39(2), pages 213-240, June.
  19. Richard V Burkhauser & Nicolas Hérault & Stephen P Jenkins & Roger Wilkins, 2018. "Top incomes and inequality in the UK: reconciling estimates from household survey and tax return data," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 70(2), pages 301-326.
  20. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2017. "Pareto Models, Top Incomes and Recent Trends in UK Income Inequality," Economica, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 84(334), pages 261-289, April.
  21. Rolf Aaberge & François Bourguignon & Andrea Brandolini & Francisco H. G. Ferreira & Janet C. Gornick & John Hills & Markus Jäntti & Stephen P. Jenkins & Eric Marlier & John Micklewright & Brian Nolan, 2017. "Tony Atkinson and his Legacy," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 63(3), pages 411-444, September.
  22. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2016. "Editorial 2016," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 14(4), pages 357-362, December.
  23. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2016. "Editorial 2016," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 14(4), pages 357-362, December.
  24. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2016. "Assessing Individual Income Growth," Economica, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 83(332), pages 679-703, October.
  25. Sırma Şeker & Stephen Jenkins, 2015. "Poverty trends in Turkey," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 13(3), pages 401-424, September.
  26. Stephen Jenkins, 2015. "World income inequality databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 13(4), pages 629-671, December.
  27. Stephen Jenkins, 2015. "Editorial 2015," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 13(4), pages 487-496, December.
  28. Stephen Jenkins, 2014. "A note from Stephen P. Jenkins, incoming editor-in-chief," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 12(1), pages 3-3, March.
  29. Cappellari, Lorenzo & Jenkins, Stephen P., 2014. "Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain, with a transatlantic comparison," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 30(C), pages 201-211.
  30. Stephen Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2014. "The Relationship Between EU Indicators of Persistent and Current Poverty," Social Indicators Research: An International and Interdisciplinary Journal for Quality-of-Life Measurement, Springer, vol. 116(2), pages 611-638, April.
  31. Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2012. "Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the United States: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data," The Review of Economics and Statistics, MIT Press, vol. 94(2), pages 371-388, May.
  32. Peter Lynn & Annette Jäckle & Stephen P. Jenkins & Emanuela Sala, 2012. "The impact of questioning method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 175(1), pages 289-308, January.
  33. Stephen P. Jenkins & Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Jeff Larrimore, 2011. "Measuring inequality using censored data: a multiple‐imputation approach to estimation and inference," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 174(1), pages 63-81, January.
  34. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2011. "Has the Instability of Personal Incomes been Increasing?," National Institute Economic Review, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, vol. 218, pages 33-43, October.
  35. Taylor, Mark P. & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Sacker, Amanda, 2011. "Financial capability and psychological health," Journal of Economic Psychology, Elsevier, vol. 32(5), pages 710-723.
  36. Stephen Jenkins & Peter Lambert, 2011. "Robert Moffitt and Peter Gottschalk’s 1995 paper ‘Trends in the covariance structure of earnings in the US: 1969–1987’," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 9(3), pages 433-437, September.
  37. Richard Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen Jenkins & Jeff Larrimore, 2011. "Estimating trends in US income inequality using the Current Population Survey: the importance of controlling for censoring," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 9(3), pages 393-415, September.
  38. Marco Francesconi & Stephen Jenkins & Thomas Siedler, 2010. "Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 23(3), pages 1073-1103, June.
  39. Elena Bardasi & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2010. "The Gender Gap In Private Pensions," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 62(4), pages 343-363, October.
  40. Marco Francesconi & Stephen P. Jenkins & Quirin Schimeta & Thomas Siedler, 2010. "Scheidungskinder rauchen mehr," DIW Wochenbericht, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 77(34), pages 2-7.
  41. Marco Francesconi & Stephen P. Jenkins & Thomas Siedler, 2010. "The effect of lone motherhood on the smoking behavior of young adults," Health Economics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 19(11), pages 1377-1384, November.
  42. Markus Jäntti & Stephen Jenkins, 2010. "The impact of macroeconomic conditions on income inequality," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 8(2), pages 221-240, June.
  43. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2009. "Distributionally‐Sensitive Inequality Indices And The Gb2 Income Distribution," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 55(2), pages 392-398, June.
  44. Richard V. Burkhauser & Shuaizhang Feng & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2009. "Using The P90/P10 Index To Measure U.S. Inequality Trends With Current Population Survey Data: A View From Inside The Census Bureau Vaults," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 55(1), pages 166-185, March.
  45. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2008. "Review of Applied Health Economics by Jones, Rice, Bago d’Uva, and Balia," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(1), pages 122-128, February.
  46. Joachim R. Frick & Stephen P. Jenkins & Dean R. Lillard & Oliver Lipps & Mark Wooden, 2008. "Die internationale Einbettung des Sozio-oekonomischen Panels (SOEP) im Rahmen des Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF)," Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung / Quarterly Journal of Economic Research, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 77(3), pages 110-129.
  47. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2008. "Estimating low pay transition probabilities accounting for endogenous selection mechanisms," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 57(2), pages 165-186, April.
  48. Joachim R. Frick & Stephen P. Jenkins & Dean R. Lillard & Oliver Lipps & Mark Wooden, 2007. "European Data Watch: The Cross-National Equivalent File (CNEF) and its Member Country Household Panel Studies," Schmollers Jahrbuch : Journal of Applied Social Science Studies / Zeitschrift für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften, Duncker & Humblot, Berlin, vol. 127(4), pages 627-654.
  49. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 6(2), pages 156-189, June.
  50. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2006. "Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth, and income mobility," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 58(3), pages 531-548, July.
  51. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "Stata tip 32: Do not stop," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 6(2), pages 281-281, June.
  52. Marco Francesconi & Stephen P. Jenkins & Thomas Siedler & Gert G. Wagner, 2006. "Einfluss der Familienform auf den Schulerfolg von Kindern nicht nachweisbar," DIW Wochenbericht, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 73(13), pages 165-169.
  53. Martin Biewen & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "Variance Estimation for Generalized Entropy and Atkinson Inequality Indices: the Complex Survey Data Case," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 68(3), pages 371-383, June.
  54. Stephen P. Jenkins & Lorenzo Cappellari & Peter Lynn & Annette Jäckle & Emanuela Sala, 2006. "Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 169(4), pages 701-722, October.
  55. Martin Biewen & Stephen Jenkins, 2005. "A framework for the decomposition of poverty differences with an application to poverty differences between countries," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 30(2), pages 331-358, September.
  56. Stephen Jenkins & Philippe Kerm, 2005. "Accounting for income distribution trends: A density function decomposition approach," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 3(1), pages 43-61, April.
  57. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2004. "Modelling low income transitions," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 19(5), pages 593-610.
  58. Stephen P. Jenkins & Carlos García‐Serrano, 2004. "The Relationship between Unemployment Benefits and Re‐employment Probabilities: Evidence from Spain," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 66(2), pages 239-260, May.
  59. Stephen P. Jenkins & Christian Schluter, 2003. "Why Are Child Poverty Rates Higher in Britain than in Germany?: A Longitudinal Perspective," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 38(2).
  60. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "Multivariate probit regression using simulated maximum likelihood," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 3(3), pages 278-294, September.
  61. Roemer, John E. & Aaberge, Rolf & Colombino, Ugo & Fritzell, Johan & Jenkins, Stephen P. & Lefranc, Arnaud & Marx, Ive & Page, Marianne & Pommer, Evert & Ruiz-Castillo, Javier, 2003. "To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income acquisition among citizens?," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(3-4), pages 539-565, March.
  62. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "Review of Maximum Likelihood Estimation with Stata by Gould, Pitblado, and Sribney," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 3(4), pages 440-444, December.
  63. Stephen P. Jenkins & Chris Schluter & Gert G. Wagner, 2002. "Einkommensarmut von Kindern: ein deutsch-britischer Vergleich für die 90er Jahre," DIW Wochenbericht, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research, vol. 69(5), pages 77-80.
  64. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jemkins, 2002. "Who Stays Poor? Who Becomes Poor? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 112(478), pages 60-67, March.
  65. Stephen P. Jenkins & Elizabeth J. Symons, 2001. "Child Care Costs and Lone Mothers’ Employment Rates: UK Evidence," Manchester School, University of Manchester, vol. 69(2), pages 121-147, March.
  66. Stephen P. Jenkins & Nicholas J. Cox, 2001. "Renaming variables: changing suffixes," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 10(59).
  67. Philippe Van Kerm & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2001. "Generalized Lorenz curves and related graphs: an update for Stata 7," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 1(1), pages 107-112, November.
  68. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2000. "Modelling household income dynamics," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 13(4), pages 529-567.
  69. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "Creation of bivariate random lognormal variables," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(48).
  70. Alison L. Booth & Stephen P. Jenkins & Carlos Garcia Serrano, 1999. "New Men and New Women? A Comparison of Paid Work Propensities from a Panel Data Perspective," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 61(2), pages 167-197, May.
  71. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "Analysis of income distributions," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(48).
  72. Burkhauser, Richard V. & Amy Crews Cutts & Mary C. Daly & Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "Testing the Significance of Income Distribution Changes over the 1980s Business Cycle: A Cross-National Comparison," Journal of Applied Econometrics, John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 14(3), pages 253-272, May-June.
  73. Ermisch, John F. & Jenkins, Stephen P., 1999. "Retirement and housing adjustment in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 6(2), pages 311-333, June.
  74. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "Fitting Singh-Maddala and Dagum distributions by maximum likelihood," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(48).
  75. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 1999. "Generalized Lorenz curves and related graphs," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(48).
  76. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1998. "Discrete time proportional hazards regression," Stata Technical Bulletin, StataCorp LP, vol. 7(39).
  77. Jarvis, Sarah & Jenkins, Stephen P, 1998. "How Much Income Mobility Is There in Britain?," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 108(447), pages 428-443, March.
  78. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1997. "Trends in Real Income in Britain: A Microeconomic Analysis," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 22(4), pages 483-500.
  79. Sarah Jarvis & Stephen P. Jenkins, 1997. "Low income dynamics in 1990s Britain," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 18(2), pages 123-142, May.
  80. Stephen P. Jenkins & Nigel C. O’Leary, 1997. "Gender Differentials in Domestic Work, Market Work, and Total Work Time: UK Time Budget Survey Evidence for 1974/5 and 1987," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 44(2), pages 153-164, May.
  81. Jenkins, Stephen P & Lambert, Peter J, 1997. "Three 'I's of Poverty Curves, with an Analysis of UK Poverty Trends," Oxford Economic Papers, Oxford University Press, vol. 49(3), pages 317-327, July.
  82. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1996. "Recent Trends in the UK Income Distribution: What Happened and Why?," Oxford Review of Economic Policy, Oxford University Press and Oxford Review of Economic Policy Limited, vol. 12(1), pages 29-46, Spring.
  83. Stephen P. Jenkins & Nigel C. O'Leary, 1996. "Household Income Plus Household Production: The Distribution Of Extended Income In The U.K," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 42(4), pages 401-419, December.
  84. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1995. "Easy Estimation Methods for Discrete-Time Duration Models," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 57(1), pages 129-138, February.
  85. Cowell, Frank A & Jenkins, Stephen P, 1995. "How Much Inequality Can We Explain? A Methodology and an Application to the United States," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 105(429), pages 421-430, March.
  86. Jenkins, Stephen P & O'Leary, Nigel C, 1995. "Modelling Domestic Work Time," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 8(3), pages 265-279, August.
  87. Jenkins, Stephen P., 1995. "Did the middle class shrink during the 1980s? UK evidence from kernel density estimates," Economics Letters, Elsevier, vol. 49(4), pages 407-413, October.
  88. Stephen P Jenkins & Frank A Cowell, 1994. "Dwarfs and giants in the 1980s: trends in the UK income distribution," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 15(1), pages 99-118, February.
  89. Jenkins, Stephen P., 1994. "Earnings discrimination measurement : A distributional approach," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 61(1), pages 81-102, March.
  90. Jenkins, Stephen P & Cowell, Frank A, 1994. "Parametric Equivalence Scales and Scale Relativities," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 104(425), pages 891-900, July.
  91. Timothy M. Smeeding & Peter Saunders & John Coder & Stephen Jenkins & Johan Fritzell & Aldi J. M. Hagenaars & Richard Hauser & Michael Wolfson, 1993. "Poverty, Tnequaltty, And Famtly Living Standards Impacts Across Seven Nations: The Effect Of Noncash Subsidies For Health, Education And Housing," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 39(3), pages 229-256, September.
  92. Stephen P. Jenkins & Timothy M. Smeeding, 1993. "Aldi Hagenaars (1954–1993)," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 39(3), pages 331-332, September.
  93. Stephen P. Jenkins & Peter J. Lambert, 1993. "Ranking Income Distributions When Needs Differ," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 39(4), pages 337-356, December.
  94. Coulter, Fiona A E & Cowell, Frank A & Jenkins, Stephen P, 1992. "Differences in Needs and Assessment of Income Distributions," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 44(2), pages 77-124, April.
  95. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1992. "Lone Mothers' Employment and Full-Time Work Probabilities," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 102(411), pages 310-320, March.
  96. Coulter, Fiona A E & Cowell, Frank A & Jenkins, Stephen P, 1992. "Equivalence Scale Relativities and the Extent of Inequality and Poverty," Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 102(414), pages 1067-1082, September.
  97. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1991. "Income Inequality and Living standards: Changes in the 1970s and 1980s," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 12(1), pages 1-28, February.
  98. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1990. "The Distribution of Wealth: Measurement and Models," Journal of Economic Surveys, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 4(4), pages 329-360.
  99. Stephen Jenkins & John Ermisch & Robert Wright, 1990. "'Adverse selection' features of poverty amongst lone mothers," Fiscal Studies, Institute for Fiscal Studies, vol. 11(2), pages 76-89, May.
  100. Stephen P. Jenkins & Michael O'Higgins, 1989. "Inequality Measurement Using ‘Norm Incomes’: Were Garvy And Paglin Onto Something After All?," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 35(3), pages 265-282, September.
  101. Jenkins, Stephen P., 1988. "Empirical measurement of horizontal inequity," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 37(3), pages 305-329, December.
  102. Jenkins, Stephen, 1988. "Calculating Income Distribution Indices From Micro-Data," National Tax Journal, National Tax Association;National Tax Journal, vol. 41(1), pages 139-142, March.
  103. Jenkins, Stephen, 1988. "Reranking and the Analysis of Income Redistribution," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 35(1), pages 65-76, February.
  104. Jenkins, Stephen, 1987. "The Implications of "Stochastic" Demographic Assumptions for Models of the Distribution of Inherited Wealth: Correction," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 39(2), pages 185-185, April.
  105. Jenkins, Stephen & Austen-Smith, David, 1987. "Interdependent decision-making in non-profit industries: A simultaneous equation analysis of English provincial theatre," International Journal of Industrial Organization, Elsevier, vol. 5(2), pages 149-174.
  106. Austen-Smith, M David & Jenkins, Stephen P, 1985. "A Multiperiod Model of Nonprofit Enterprises," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 32(2), pages 119-134, June.
  107. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1985. "The Implications of 'Stochastic' Demographic Assumptions for Models of the Distribution of Inherited Wealth," Bulletin of Economic Research, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 37(3), pages 231-244, September.
  108. A. B. Atkinson & S. P. Jenkins, 1984. "The Steady-State Assumption and the Estimation of Distributional and Related Models," Journal of Human Resources, University of Wisconsin Press, vol. 19(3), pages 358-376.
  109. S.P. Jenkins & A.K. Maynard, 1983. "Intergenerational Continuities in Housing," Urban Studies, Urban Studies Journal Limited, vol. 20(4), pages 431-438, November.
  110. Jenkins, Stephen P, 1982. "Tools for the Analysis of distributional Models," The Manchester School of Economic & Social Studies, University of Manchester, vol. 50(2), pages 139-150, June.

Software components

  1. Fernando Rios-Avila & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2021. "KY_FIT: Stata module to fit mixture models of the Kapteyn-Ypma type to linked survey and administrative data," Statistical Software Components S458959, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2019. "INEQDECGINI: Stata module to estimate Gini coefficient with optional decomposition by subgroups," Statistical Software Components S458679, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 22 Sep 2019.
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2019. "INEQORD: Stata module to calculate indices of inequality and polarization for ordinal data," Statistical Software Components S458723, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 16 Mar 2023.
  4. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2014. "GB2LFIT: Stata module to fit Generalized Beta of the Second Kind distribution by maximum likelihood (log parameter metric)," Statistical Software Components S457897, Boston College Department of Economics.
  5. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2009. "DSGINIDECO: Stata module to compute decomposition of inequality change into pro-poor growth and mobility components," Statistical Software Components S457009, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 24 Jul 2017.
  6. Maarten L. Buis & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2008. "FISKFIT: Stata module to fit a Fisk distribution by ML to unit record data," Statistical Software Components S456900, Boston College Department of Economics.
  7. Carlo V. Fiorio & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2008. "INEQRBD: Stata module to calculate regression-based inequality decomposition," Statistical Software Components S456960, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Feb 2021.
  8. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2007. "WEIBULLFIT: Stata module to fit a two-parameter Weibull distribution," Statistical Software Components S456891, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 25 Sep 2014.
  9. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2007. "PARETOFIT: Stata module to fit a Type 1 Pareto distribution," Statistical Software Components S456832, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 11 Nov 2015.
  10. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2007. "LOGNFIT: Stata module to fit lognormal distribution by maximum likelihood," Statistical Software Components S456824, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 01 Jun 2013.
  11. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2007. "INVGAMMAFIT: Stata module to fit a two-parameter inverse gamma distribution," Statistical Software Components S456889, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 21 Aug 2011.
  12. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2007. "GB2FIT: Stata module to fit Generalized Beta of the Second Kind distribution by maximum likelihood," Statistical Software Components S456823, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 17 Jul 2012.
  13. Maarten L. Buis & Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "DIRIFIT: Stata module to fit a Dirichlet distribution," Statistical Software Components S456725, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 19 Apr 2010.
  14. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "HUTCHENS: Stata module to calculate the Hutchens `square root' segregation index with optional decompositions by subgroup," Statistical Software Components S456601, Boston College Department of Economics.
  15. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "INVGAUSSFIT: Stata module to fit a two-parameter inverse Gaussian distribution," Statistical Software Components S456799, Boston College Department of Economics.
  16. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2006. "SVYLORENZ: Stata module to derive distribution-free variance estimates from complex survey data, of quantile group shares of a total, cumulative quantile group shares," Statistical Software Components S456602, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Sep 2015.
  17. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2005. "SAMPLEPPS: Stata module to draw a random sample with probabilities proportional to size," Statistical Software Components S454101, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Mar 2014.
  18. Stephen P. Jenkins & Martin Biewen, 2005. "SVYGEI_SVYATK: Stata module to derive the sampling variances of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson inequality indices when estimated from complex survey data," Statistical Software Components S453601, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 31 Aug 2017.
  19. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2004. "PGMHAZ8: Stata module to estimate discrete time (grouped data) proportional hazards models," Statistical Software Components S438501, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 17 Sep 2004.
  20. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2004. "HSHAZ: Stata module to estimate discrete time (grouped data) proportional hazards models," Statistical Software Components S444601, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 25 Jan 2006.
  21. Stephen P. Jenkins & Philippe Van Kerm, 2004. "GLCURVE: Stata module to derive generalised Lorenz curve ordinates," Statistical Software Components S366302, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 24 Jun 2008.
  22. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "GUMBELFIT: Stata module to fit a two-parameter Gumbel distribution," Statistical Software Components S435302, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 07 Dec 2012.
  23. Maarten L. Buis & Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "BETAFIT: Stata module to fit a two-parameter beta distribution," Statistical Software Components S435303, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 03 Feb 2012.
  24. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "MVPROBIT: Stata module to calculate multivariate probit regression using simulated maximum likelihood," Statistical Software Components S432601, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Apr 2024.
  25. Nicholas J. Cox & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2003. "GAMMAFIT: Stata module to fit a two-parameter gamma distribution," Statistical Software Components S435301, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 17 May 2011.
  26. Philippe Van Kerm & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2001. "GLCURVE7: Stata module to derive generalised Lorenz curve ordinates with unit record data (version 7)," Statistical Software Components S417401, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 27 Oct 2004.
  27. Stephen P. Jenkins, 2001. "SPSURV: Stata module to fit split population survival ('cure') model," Statistical Software Components S418601, Boston College Department of Economics.
  28. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "SUMDIST: Stata module to calculate summary statistics for income distributions," Statistical Software Components S366005, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Feb 2021.
  29. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "SMFIT: Stata module to fit a Singh-Maddala distribution by maximum likelihood," Statistical Software Components S366102, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 16 Mar 2007.
  30. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "POVDECO: Stata module to calculate poverty indices with decomposition by subgroup," Statistical Software Components S366004, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Feb 2021.
  31. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "INEQFAC: Stata module to calculate inequality decomposition by factor components," Statistical Software Components S366003, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 06 Feb 2021.
  32. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "DAGUMFIT: Stata module to fit a Dagum distribution by maximum likelihood," Statistical Software Components S366101, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 15 Mar 2014.
  33. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "INEQDECO: Stata module to calculate inequality indices with decomposition by subgroup," Statistical Software Components S366002, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 06 Mar 2024.
  34. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "MKBILOGN: Stata module to create bivariate lognormal variables," Statistical Software Components S366301, Boston College Department of Economics.
  35. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "GEIVARS: Stata module to calculate Generalized Entropy inequality indices," Statistical Software Components S366001, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 05 Feb 2001.
  36. Stephen P. Jenkins, 1999. "XFRAC: Stata module to produce tabulation using categories defined by fractions of a cut-off value," Statistical Software Components S366006, Boston College Department of Economics.

Chapters

  1. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2014. "The Dynamics of Social Assistance Benefit Receipt in Britain," Research in Labor Economics, in: Safety Nets and Benefit Dependence, volume 39, pages 41-79, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  2. Lorenzo Cappellari & Stephen P. Jenkins, 2008. "Transitions between unemployment and low pay," Research in Labor Economics, in: Work, Earnings and Other Aspects of the Employment Relation, pages 57-79, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  3. Stephen P. Jenkins & Lars Osberg, 2004. "Nobody to Play with?," Contributions to Economic Analysis, in: The Economics of Time Use, pages 113-145, Emerald Group Publishing Limited.
  4. Peter Saunders & Timothy M. Smeeding & John Coder & Stephen Jenkins & Johan Fritzell & Aldi J. M. Hagenaars & Richard Hauser & Michael Wolfson, 1993. "Non-cash Income, Living Standards and Inequality: Evidence from the Luxembourg Income Study," International Economic Association Series, in: Dieter Bös (ed.), Economics in a Changing World, chapter 11, pages 198-217, Palgrave Macmillan.

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  1. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Brandolini, Andrea & Micklewright, John & Nolan, Brian (ed.), 2012. "The Great Recession and the Distribution of Household Income," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199671021.
  2. Jenkins, Stephen P., 2011. "Changing Fortunes: Income Mobility and Poverty Dynamics in Britain," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199226436.
  3. Jenkins,Stephen P. & Kapteyn,Arie & Praag,Bernard M. S. van (ed.), 2010. "The Distribution of Welfare and Household Production," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521168427, October.
  4. Jenkins, Stephen P. & Micklewright, John (ed.), 2007. "Inequality and Poverty Re-Examined," OUP Catalogue, Oxford University Press, number 9780199218127.
  5. Bradbury,Bruce & Jenkins,Stephen P. & Micklewright,John (ed.), 2001. "The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521803106, October.
  6. Bradbury,Bruce & Jenkins,Stephen P. & Micklewright,John (ed.), 2001. "The Dynamics of Child Poverty in Industrialised Countries," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521004923, October.
  7. Jenkins,Stephen P. & Kapteyn,Arie & Praag,Bernard M. S. van (ed.), 1998. "The Distribution of Welfare and Household Production," Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press, number 9780521623025, October.
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  1. NEP-LTV: Unemployment, Inequality and Poverty (147) 2000-05-30 2001-10-01 2002-06-13 2002-06-13 2002-07-04 2002-07-04 2002-07-04 2002-09-21 2002-09-21 2002-11-04 2003-05-08 2003-05-15 2003-05-29 2003-06-16 2003-07-10 2003-08-17 2003-09-28 2003-10-20 2003-10-28 2003-11-03 2004-01-18 2004-05-09 2004-06-02 2004-07-18 2004-07-26 2004-08-02 2004-08-02 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2005-03-06 2005-06-19 2005-12-01 2005-12-14 2006-02-26 2006-03-11 2006-07-28 2006-08-05 2006-09-11 2007-06-11 2007-06-18 2007-06-18 2007-06-30 2007-07-07 2007-07-07 2007-09-02 2007-09-02 2007-09-24 2007-12-08 2007-12-08 2008-05-24 2008-08-21 2008-09-29 2008-10-13 2008-10-28 2009-02-22 2009-02-28 2009-03-28 2009-09-05 2009-09-19 2009-09-26 2009-09-26 2009-10-03 2009-10-31 2010-01-10 2010-10-30 2011-02-26 2011-08-02 2012-08-23 2013-03-23 2013-07-15 2013-07-20 2013-08-31 2013-09-13 2013-11-14 2013-11-29 2013-12-29 2014-04-18 2014-09-25 2014-12-19 2015-02-05 2015-02-22 2015-02-28 2016-02-29 2016-03-29 2016-04-09 2016-04-23 2016-08-21 2016-09-04 2017-07-02 2017-07-09 2017-07-16 2017-07-16 2017-10-08 2017-11-26 2017-12-18 2018-01-29 2018-05-14 2018-05-28 2018-09-10 2018-09-24 2018-11-26 2019-01-21 2019-02-25 2019-02-25 2019-04-29 2019-10-14 2020-01-06 2020-01-06 2020-01-13 2020-04-06 2020-04-13 2020-06-08 2020-06-15 2020-06-22 2020-06-29 2020-07-20 2020-08-31 2020-10-05 2020-10-19 2020-12-07 2021-03-15 2021-06-14 2021-06-21 2021-08-30 2021-09-27 2021-10-04 2021-11-08 2021-11-29 2021-12-13 2021-12-13 2021-12-20 2022-02-07 2022-02-07 2022-02-07 2022-02-28 2022-03-07 2022-05-23 2022-08-08 2023-01-30 2023-04-10 2023-11-06 2023-11-20 2024-01-08 2024-02-26 2024-10-14. Author is listed
  2. NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (27) 2000-05-22 2000-05-22 2000-05-30 2001-10-16 2001-10-16 2002-07-21 2002-09-21 2002-10-18 2003-09-28 2003-10-20 2004-01-18 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2006-07-28 2007-06-18 2007-06-30 2008-05-24 2008-10-13 2008-10-28 2009-01-17 2013-07-15 2013-07-20 2013-11-29 2014-04-18 2020-06-22 2020-07-20 2021-12-13. Author is listed
  3. NEP-PBE: Public Economics (17) 2000-05-22 2015-02-11 2015-02-28 2016-02-29 2016-03-29 2016-08-21 2016-08-21 2016-08-28 2017-07-02 2017-07-09 2021-11-08 2021-12-13 2022-02-07 2022-03-07 2023-12-18 2024-01-08 2024-02-26. Author is listed
  4. NEP-ECM: Econometrics (12) 2003-05-15 2003-05-16 2003-07-12 2004-08-09 2005-06-19 2005-06-19 2006-05-13 2006-05-27 2009-02-22 2009-09-05 2013-08-31 2013-09-26. Author is listed
  5. NEP-HAP: Economics of Happiness (12) 2007-06-11 2009-02-28 2009-09-05 2009-10-10 2011-08-02 2020-01-06 2020-01-06 2020-01-13 2020-04-13 2020-06-08 2020-10-05 2020-10-19. Author is listed
  6. NEP-EDU: Education (10) 2003-08-17 2003-10-20 2003-10-28 2005-12-01 2005-12-14 2006-01-24 2006-02-12 2006-02-26 2006-03-11 2006-07-28. Author is listed
  7. NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (10) 2011-11-21 2013-01-07 2013-02-03 2013-03-23 2013-07-20 2021-11-08 2021-11-08 2021-11-29 2022-02-07 2022-03-07. Author is listed
  8. NEP-HEA: Health Economics (10) 2001-02-14 2003-09-14 2009-09-11 2009-09-26 2009-10-10 2011-08-02 2020-10-05 2020-10-19 2024-10-07 2024-10-14. Author is listed
  9. NEP-HIS: Business, Economic and Financial History (10) 2015-02-22 2015-02-28 2015-02-28 2017-07-09 2017-07-16 2017-10-08 2018-01-29 2018-11-26 2019-02-25 2019-12-02. Author is listed
  10. NEP-ORE: Operations Research (10) 2019-12-02 2020-05-11 2020-06-08 2020-06-15 2021-03-15 2021-06-14 2021-06-21 2021-08-30 2021-12-20 2022-02-07. Author is listed
  11. NEP-EEC: European Economics (9) 2001-10-16 2005-12-01 2005-12-14 2006-02-12 2008-10-13 2021-12-13 2023-12-18 2024-01-08 2024-02-26. Author is listed
  12. NEP-PUB: Public Finance (9) 2021-09-27 2021-10-04 2021-12-13 2022-02-07 2022-02-28 2023-01-30 2023-12-18 2024-01-08 2024-02-26. Author is listed
  13. NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (8) 2013-07-15 2013-07-20 2013-11-29 2016-02-29 2016-03-29 2017-07-02 2017-07-16 2017-07-16. Author is listed
  14. NEP-SOC: Social Norms and Social Capital (8) 2005-12-01 2005-12-14 2006-02-12 2006-02-26 2006-03-11 2006-07-28 2024-10-07 2024-10-14. Author is listed
  15. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (7) 2005-12-01 2005-12-14 2006-01-24 2006-02-12 2006-02-26 2006-03-11 2006-07-28. Author is listed
  16. NEP-ACC: Accounting and Auditing (6) 2002-11-04 2009-09-11 2009-09-19 2009-09-26 2009-10-10 2009-10-31. Author is listed
  17. NEP-BEC: Business Economics (6) 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2005-02-01 2005-03-06 2005-06-19. Author is listed
  18. NEP-HRM: Human Capital and Human Resource Management (6) 2005-12-01 2005-12-14 2006-01-24 2006-02-12 2006-07-28 2007-06-18. Author is listed
  19. NEP-HPE: History and Philosophy of Economics (5) 2017-07-09 2017-07-16 2017-10-08 2018-01-29 2020-10-19. Author is listed
  20. NEP-DEV: Development (4) 2007-06-11 2007-06-18 2007-07-07 2018-01-29
  21. NEP-ARA: MENA - Middle East and North Africa (3) 2013-12-29 2016-04-09 2016-04-23
  22. NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (3) 2013-12-29 2016-04-09 2016-04-23
  23. NEP-DCM: Discrete Choice Models (3) 2003-05-29 2005-02-01 2006-05-13
  24. NEP-LAM: Central and South America (3) 2014-09-25 2014-12-19 2016-09-04
  25. NEP-MIC: Microeconomics (3) 2003-09-14 2004-05-09 2004-06-02
  26. NEP-PKE: Post Keynesian Economics (3) 2017-07-16 2017-10-08 2019-02-25
  27. NEP-DEM: Demographic Economics (2) 2013-07-15 2013-07-20
  28. NEP-GEN: Gender (2) 2020-05-11 2020-06-22
  29. NEP-ISF: Islamic Finance (2) 2021-08-30 2021-09-27
  30. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2024-10-14
  31. NEP-FDG: Financial Development and Growth (1) 2011-02-26
  32. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2002-11-10
  33. NEP-INV: Investment (1) 2024-02-26
  34. NEP-IPR: Intellectual Property Rights (1) 2024-10-14
  35. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2002-07-21
  36. NEP-MFD: Microfinance (1) 2003-11-03
  37. NEP-POL: Positive Political Economics (1) 2000-05-22
  38. NEP-SEA: South East Asia (1) 2007-06-18

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