Professor Ian Walker
ProfessorPhD Supervision Interests
My interests in applied empirical microeconomic issues are wide ranging and include many aspects of: consumer behaviour, especially risky consumption that affects health, income, and well-being; labour market behaviour, especially labour supply, and wage determination; education economics, especially the graduate labour market; and the connections between these areas.
Secondary School Choice and Academic Attainment
01/01/2017 → 30/09/2019
Research
ANZ Gambling Research Conference
Invited talk
Spanish Education Economics Workshop
Invited talk
IZA Educational Economics Workshop
Invited talk
AALE Conference
Invited talk
IAWEE Conference
Invited talk
IZA Institute of Labor Economics (External organisation)
Membership of board
Princeton University
Visiting an external academic institution
Fragile Families Conference
Invited talk
10th Brucchi Luchino Workshop
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
IZA Summer School Early Career Researcher Masterclass
Participation in workshop, seminar, course
Doctor and Dentists Remuneration Board (External organisation)
Membership of board
Inaugural IAWEE Conference on Education Economics 2009
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Labour Economics (Journal)
Editorial activity
Universite Paris ll
Visiting an external academic institution
Work and Pensions for Economists in Government (WPEG) conference 2008
Participation in conference -Mixed Audience
Danish National Centre for Social Research
Visiting an external academic institution
European Economics Association (External organisation)
Member of an organisation
University of New South Wales
Visiting an external academic institution
Royal Economic Society (External organisation)
Membership of committee
Princeton Univ
Visiting an external academic institution
European Economics Association (External organisation)
Member of Advisory Panel
- Centre for Productivity & Efficiency
- DSI - Society
- Economics Research Group
- Gulf One Lancaster Centre for Economic Research
- Labour, Education and Health Economics