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Stephen Jenkins is a Visiting Professor at the University of Essex, with an academic homepage hosted by the London School of Economics (LSE) Social Policy department. His research focuses on applied microeconomics, particularly income distribution, taxation, social security, and labor market dynamics. Key interests include poverty measurement, income mobility, survival analysis, and econometric methodologies. He has co-authored numerous papers on topics such as earnings volatility, synthetic panel data validity, and top income inequality estimation. Jenkins has contributed to policy discussions on poverty in Europe and the legacy of economic theorists like Tony Atkinson. His work integrates advanced statistical techniques with real-world policy implications.
- Research Interests: Income inequality, taxation policy, labor market analysis, poverty dynamics, econometric modeling.
- Key Contributions: Analysis of UK income distribution trends, evaluation of poverty dynamics using synthetic panels, and methodological innovations in inequality measurement.
Publications span over decades, addressing issues like leisure coordination effects, disability disadvantage, and gender disparities in pension income. Jenkins frequently collaborates with institutions like ISER, LSE, and IZA, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to social and economic challenges.
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