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Gillian Paull
Research Associate
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PhD, Department of Economics, Princeton University, June 1997
Master in Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University, 1991
BA (Philosophy, Politics & Economics), Oxford University, 1988

Gillian is an IFS research associate. Prior to joining the IFS in 1996, she studied and taught at Princeton University and has held research positions at the London School of Economics, the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. Her research interests include labour market behaviour and family-related policy, focusing on gender comparisons, mothers' employment, childcare and family poverty. Current work focuses on the dynamic aspect of behaviour including the impact of work retention and progression on family poverty and the longitudinal relationships between child income poverty and living standards.

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Gillian Paull, September 2010,  Parents' work entry, progression and retention and child poverty Presentations
James Browne and Gillian Paull, January 2010,  Parents' work entry, progression and retention, and child poverty IFS Press Releases
James Browne and Gillian Paull, January 2010,  Parents' work entry, progression and retention, and child poverty External publications , Department for Work and Pensions
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James Browne and Gillian Paull, January 2010,  Parents' work entry, progression and retention, and child poverty,  IFS Press Releases
James Browne and Gillian Paull, January 2010,  Parents' Work Entry, Progression and Retention and Child Poverty Presentations
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James Browne and Gillian Paull, January 2010,  Parents' work entry, progression and retention, and child poverty,  IFS Press Releases
Gillian Paull, June 2009,  Economic perspectives on alloparenting in Studies of the Biosocial Society Vol. 3, Book Chapters
Mike Brewer, Cormac O'Dea, Gillian Paull and Luke Sibieta, May 2009,  The living standards of families with children reporting low incomes External publications , DWP
James Banks, Gillian Paull, Zoë Oldfield and James Smith, March 2009,  The SES health gradient on both sides of the Atlantic, in Developments in the economics of aging. The University of Chicago Press, USA,  Journal Articles
Gillian Paull, September 2007,  Partnership transitions and mothers' employment External publications , Department for Work and Pensions
Gillian Paull, September 2007,  Partnership transitions and mothers' employment Presentations
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