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Effective researcher management (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Desai, T., & Ritchie, F. (2009, December). Effective researcher management. Paper presented at UNECE Worksession on Statistical Data Confidentiality 2009, Bilbao, Spain

National Statistical Institutes [NSIs] are increasingly investigating new ways of providing access to confidential microdata for research purposes. These innovations are being driven by the requirement for NSIs to ensure the best possible return for... Read More about Effective researcher management.

Antecedents to new public management reforms in the UK (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Robson, N. (2009, September). Antecedents to new public management reforms in the UK. Paper presented at Accounting Business and Financial History Conference, Cardiff, UK

This paper examines cost and management accounting reforms in the UK central government. It provides a historical context to the subsequent reform fervour associated with New Public Management (NPM) (Hood, 1995) and offers some explanations for the u... Read More about Antecedents to new public management reforms in the UK.

The effects of the economic downturn on migration from the New EU Member States to the United Kingdom (2009)
Presentation / Conference
Ivlevs, A., Piacentini, M., & Upward, R. (2009, September). The effects of the economic downturn on migration from the New EU Member States to the United Kingdom. Paper presented at COMPAS Annual Conference 2009: New Times? Economic Crisis, Geo-Political Transformation and the Emergent Migration Order, Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford, UK

The paper studies how the current economic and financial crisis affected migration flows from the new EU Member States (NMS) to the United Kingdom (UK). Using Worker Registration Scheme data, we find a strong correlation between the change in economi... Read More about The effects of the economic downturn on migration from the New EU Member States to the United Kingdom.