Abigail Adams the Nuffield Professor of Economics and Associate Head of the Department of Economics at the University of Oxford.
She is a Labour and Applied Microeconomist with research interests across three main areas: (i) the economic causes and consequences of gender-based violence; (ii) the supply of, and demand for, job flexibility; (iii) the identification of behavioural models of decision-making in observational data or through strategic survey instruments.
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DP17504 Violence Against Women at Work
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- Labour Markets

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Birth timing and spacing: Implications for parental leave dynamics and child penalties
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- Labour Markets

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Lockdowns widen the gender gap in mental health
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- Health Economics 
- COVID-19 
- Gender

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Working from home: The polarising workplace
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets

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The large and unequal impact of COVID-19 on workers
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets
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Getting a handle on heterogeneity
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- Frontiers of economic research