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Abi Adams is the Nuffield Professor of Economics at the University of Oxford's Department of Economics, affiliated with Nuffield College. Her research focuses on labour and applied microeconomics, particularly the economic dimensions of gender-based violence, job flexibility dynamics, and behavioral decision models. She has been recognized with prestigious awards including the UK Economic and Social Research Council Outstanding Impact in Public Policy Prize and the O2RB Impact Prize.
Her work bridges academic research with societal impact, addressing issues like workplace violence, motherhood wage gaps, and policy implications of flexible work arrangements. Recent research includes studies on the economic costs of rape, dynamics of abusive relationships, and birth timing effects on parental leave policies. She contributes to policy debates through analyses of gig economy taxation, employment tribunal fees, and post-pandemic mental health impacts.
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Abi Adams leads interdisciplinary teams examining violence against women in workplaces and collaborates on projects integrating legal, economic, and social perspectives. Her publications span top journals like The American Economic Review and The Quarterly Journal of Economics, reflecting her commitment to rigorous empirical analysis with real-world policy relevance.





