Jesse Matheson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Economics at the University of Sheffield and has previously taught at the Universities of Leicester and the Universities of Calgary. Jesse works on topics in public, labour and health economics. His previous work considers the effectiveness of policy interventions that target vulnerable populations. This includes a large randomised field study of a domestic violence intervention. His recent work focuses on the implications of remote working for the spatial organization of economic activity.

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Reducing barriers to support services in domestic violence cases leads to more effective use of police services
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- Frontiers of economic research 
- Welfare state and social Europe

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Teleworking will reshape labour markets and cities
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- Labour Markets 
- Productivity and Innovation

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Remote working and the new geography of local service spending
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- COVID-19 
- Labour Markets

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The geography of working from home and the implications for the service industry
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- COVID-19