Paul Gregg

Paul Gregg

University of Bath

H-index: 64

Europe-United Kingdom

About Paul Gregg

Paul Gregg, With an exceptional h-index of 64 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bath, specializes in the field of Inergenerational mobility, unemployment, earnings, labour market performance.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Intergenerational mobility of women (and men) across working ages: the role of partnership and participation

Parental homeownership and education: the implications for offspring wealth inequality in Great Britain

Intergenerational wealth transmission in Great Britain

Intergenerational wealth transmission and mobility in Great Britain: what components of wealth matter?

Unemployment: The coming storm, who gets hit, who gets hurt, and policy remedies

Beyond clapping for key workers–here’s how to give them the pay rise they deserve

Intergenerational joblessness across Europe: the role of labour markets, education, and welfare generosity

The rise in single‐mother families and children’s cognitive development: evidence from three British birth cohorts

Paul Gregg Information

University

Position

Professor of Economic and Social Policy

Citations(all)

15954

Citations(since 2020)

3556

Cited By

13609

hIndex(all)

64

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

168

i10Index(since 2020)

69

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Paul Gregg Skills & Research Interests

Inergenerational mobility

unemployment

earnings

labour market performance

Top articles of Paul Gregg

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Intergenerational mobility of women (and men) across working ages: the role of partnership and participation

Jo Blanden

Stuart Campbell

Paul Gregg

Lindsey Macmillan

2023/10/5

Parental homeownership and education: the implications for offspring wealth inequality in Great Britain

Journal of Social Policy

Paul Gregg

Ricky Kanabar

2023/9/21

Intergenerational wealth transmission in Great Britain

Review of Income and Wealth

Paul Gregg

Ricky Kanabar

2022/10/18

Intergenerational wealth transmission and mobility in Great Britain: what components of wealth matter?

Ricky Kanabar

Paul Gregg

2022/1/1

Unemployment: The coming storm, who gets hit, who gets hurt, and policy remedies

Jacob Anders

Andy Dickerson

Paul Gregg

Lindsey Macmillan

2020/7/1

Beyond clapping for key workers–here’s how to give them the pay rise they deserve

Paul Gregg

2020/6/2

Intergenerational joblessness across Europe: the role of labour markets, education, and welfare generosity

UCL Centre for Education Policy and Equalising Opportunities, CEPEO Working Paper

Paul Gregg

Lindsey Macmillan

2020/6

The rise in single‐mother families and children’s cognitive development: evidence from three British birth cohorts

Child Development

Susan Harkness

Paul Gregg

Mariña Fernández‐Salgado

2020/9

Age of participant (months)

A guide to the cognitive measures in five British birth cohort studies

J Blanden

P Gregg

L Macmillan

2020/8

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