Philip Bokang Ball
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First Name: Philip
Middle Name: Bokang
Last Name: Ball
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- School of Economics
University of Nottingham - Location: Nottingham, United Kingdom
Homepage: http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/economics/
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Postal: University Park, Nottingham NG7 2RD
Handle: RePEc:edi:denotuk (more details at EDIRC)
Works
Working papers
- Philip Ball, . "Mixed Signals: to what extent does male wage scarring vary with the characteristics of the local labour market in which unemployment was experienced?," Discussion Papers 11/13, University of Nottingham, School of Economics.
- Philip Ball, . "Construction of a linked postcode district to regional-level dataset for Great Britain," Discussion Papers 09/09, University of Nottingham, School of Economics.
- Philip Ball & Ralf Wilke, . "Job seeker's allowance in Great Britain: How does the regional labour market affect the duration until job finding?," Discussion Papers 09/03, University of Nottingham, School of Economics.
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- Philip Ball, . "Construction of a linked postcode district to regional-level dataset for Great Britain," Discussion Papers 09/09, University of Nottingham, School of Economics.
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