
معرفی
Professor Francis Green is a leading academic in Work and Education Economics at University College London's IOE, affiliated with the LLAKES Centre. His research focuses on job quality indices and private school impacts, aiming to inform policy for fairer education and labor systems. He holds a BA in Physics from Oxford, an MSc in Economics from LSE, and a PhD from Birkbeck. His career includes roles at Kingston Polytechnic, University of Leicester, Leeds, Kent, and since 2010 at UCL. Notable achievements include developing widely used job quality indices and pioneering studies on British private schools' societal roles. His work emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration and policy relevance, addressing issues like AI's labor market effects and social mobility. He contributes to debates on graduate labor markets, workplace well-being, and education systems' equity. While based in London, his research has global implications, reflecting his passion for socio-economic justice and astrophysics.
Education:
- BA Physics, Balliol College, Oxford University
- MSc Economics (Distinction), London School of Economics
- PhD Economics, Birkbeck College
Research Interests: Job quality metrics, private schooling's societal impact, education-economics linkages, AI's labor effects, graduate labor markets, and policy-driven social equity. His work bridges empirical analysis with policy advocacy, aiming to reduce inequality and enhance economic fairness.
Grants & Roles: Directed research on job quality indices, advised UK government bodies, and contributed to international organizations like the OECD. Active in interdisciplinary research at LLAKES, focusing on lifelong learning and societal challenges. His publications span over 40 years, addressing global education and labor trends.
Labs/Teams: Leads research within the LLAKES Centre, collaborating on projects like the Skills and Employment Survey and analyses of private schooling's role in social stratification.



