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The political consequences of labour market polarization

Hosted by the European Institute

OLD 4.10, Old Building, LSE

Speaker

Dr Tim Vlandas

Dr Tim Vlandas

Chair

Dr Jonathan Hopkin

Dr Jonathan Hopkin

[abstract]

Dr Tim Vlandas (PhD, LSE) is Associate Professor of Comparative Social Policy and a fellow of St Antony’s College at the University of Oxford. He is interested in the relationship between electoral politics, public policies and economic outcomes. His research has been published in Comparative Political Studies, the Socio-Economic Review, the Journal of Common Market Studies, Politics&Society, the Journal of European Social Policy, European Political Science, the European Journal of Industrial Relation, Political Science Research and Methods, Basic Income Studies, the Political Quarterly, Review of Economic Policy, French Politics, Nations&Nationalism, the Routledge Handbook of Euroscepticism, and Comparative European Politics. He has also been awarded prizes by the European Network for Social Policy Analysis and the American Political Science Association.

Dr Jonathan Hopkin is Associate Professor of Comparative Politics in the LSE Department of Government.

 

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