Emma Tominey is a Professor of Economics at the University of York and a former British Academy Postdoctoral Fellow. As a labour economist, she has worked on topics including youth unemployment, policy evaluation and public sector incentive schemes. She is currently interested in the development of child human capital and the role of the family in determining this; the possibilities for families to insure against household shocks; the joint modelling of household decision making.

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The timing of parents’ income is as important for children as a single measure of parents’ income
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- Poverty and Income Inequality 
- Education

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Children’s socio-emotional skills and the home environment during the COVID-19 crisis
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- COVID-19 
- Education

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Sister act: Family’s peer effects on mothers’ labour supply
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- Gender 
- Labour Markets
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On the use of high-powered incentives in the public sector
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- Productivity and Innovation