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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.
All available publications
Alan Duncan, Gillian Paull and Jayne Taylor, October 2001,
Mothers' employment and the use of childcare in the UK,
IFS Working Papers
, W01/23
Michal Myck and Gillian Paull, August 2001,
The role of employment experience in explaining the gender wage gap,
IFS Working Papers
, W01/18
Alan Duncan, Gillian Paull and Jayne Taylor, May 2001,
Price and quality in the UK childcare market,
IFS Working Papers
, W01/14
Ian Walker, Gillian Paull and Yu Zhu, March 2000,
Child support reform: some analysis of the 1999 White Paper,
Fiscal Studies, Vol. 21, No. 1, March 2000,
Vol. 21, No. 1, pp. 105-140,
Journal Articles
Amanda Gosling, Paul Johnson, Julian McCrae and Gillian Paull, July 1997,
The dynamics of low pay and unemployment in 1990s Britain,
IFS Reports
, R54
, 978-1-873357-72-9
Gillian Paull, January 1997,
Dynamic labour market behaviour in the British Household Panel Survey : the effects of recall bias and panel attrition,
Centre for Economic Performance,
Books
Gillian Paull, January 1997,
Dynamic Labour Market Behaviour in the British Household Panel Survey: The Effects of Recall Bias and Panel Attrition,
External publications
Gillian Paull and M. Fong, January 1993,
Women's Economic Status in the Restructuring of Eastern Europe,
in Democratic Reform and the Position of Women in Transitional Economies. Valentine M. Moghadam (ed) Clarendon Press, Oxford,
Book Chapters
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