- With Alex Bryson ‘Unions, wages and hours‘, NBER Working Paper #32471
- With Alex Bryson ‘Wellbeing, expectations and unemployment in Europe‘, NBER Working Paper #32006, December 2023
- With Alex Bryson, ‘Long Covid in the United States,’ NBER Working Paper #30988, 2023
- With Alex Bryson and Jackson Spurling, The Wage Curve After the Great Recession, NBER Working Paper w30322
- With Alex Bryson, Fear of Unemployment in Europe, working paper
- With Alex Bryson, ‘The Female Happiness Paradox,’ NBER Working Paper w29893
- With Alex Bryson, ‘The Economics of Walking About and Predicting US Downturns,’ NBER Working Paper w29372
- With Alex Bryson, “The economics of walking about and predicting unemployment,” NBER Working Paper 29172
- With Alex Bryson, “Taking the Pulse of Nations, A Biometric Measure of Well-Being,” NBER Working Paper w29587
- With Alex Bryson, ‘The Sahm Rule and Predicting the Great Recession Across OECD Countries,’ NBER working Paper w29300.
- With Dawid Gondek, Rebecca E. Lacey and Praveetha Patalay (2021), ‘How is the distribution of psychological distress changing over time? Who is driving these changes? Analysis of the 1958 and 1970 British birth cohorts‘, MedRxiv
- With Alex Bryson, ‘Biden, Covid and Mental Health in America,‘ NBER Working Paper #29040
- With Alex Bryson and Colin Green ‘Trade Unions and the Well-being of Workers‘ – an update of With Alex Bryson, ‘Now unions increase job satisfaction and well-being‘, NBER Working Paper #27720
- With Ben Artz and Alex Bryson, ‘Unions increase job satisfaction in the United States‘ NBER WP #28717
- With Carol Graham ‘Happiness and aging in the United States‘, NBER WP#28143
- With Alex Bryson ‘Job Satisfaction Over the Life Course,’ NBER WP #w28206
- With Alex Bryson ‘Unemployment disrupts sleep‘, NBER WP #27814
- With Alex Bryson, ‘Now unions increase job satisfaction and well-being‘, NBER Working Paper #27720
- With Carol Graham, ‘Subjective Well-Being Around the World: Trends and Predictors Across the Life Span: a Response
- With Carol Graham, ‘The Mid-Life Dip in Well-Being: Economists (Who Find It) versus Psychologists (Who Don’t)!’, working paper, March 2020
- ‘Happiness‘,forthcoming Policy Bulletin, Universidad Icesi, Cali -Colombia http://www.icesi.edu.co/polis/boletin14.html
- With Andrew T. Levin ‘LaborMarket Slack and Monetary Policy’, working paper.
- With Adam Posen ‘Wagesand labor market slack; making the dual mandate operation’, Peterson Institute Working Paper 14-6, September 2014
- with Adam Posen, ‘Wages and labor market slack: making the Dual Mandate operational’, PIIE Policy Briefs, April 15, 2014
- With David Bell, ‘Youth Joblessness’, August 2014
- With David Bell, “Youth Unemployment in Greece: meeting the challenge’, paper presented at Peterson Institute conference on Greek Unemployment, New York 3rd/4th April 2014 (Bell’s powerpoint pres. here)
- With Andrew Oswald, “The Danger of High Home Ownership: Greater Unemployment’, CAGE and Chatham House, October 2013
- With David N.F. Bell ‘How to Measure Underemployment?‘, Peterson Institute for International Economics Working Paper 13/2 August 2013.
- With Andrew J. Oswald ‘Does High Home-Ownership Impair the Labor Market?‘ Peterson Institute Working Paper 13-3, May 2013.
- With David N.F. Bell, Alberto Montagnoli, and Mirko Moro, ‘The effects of macroeconomic shocks on well-being‘, submitted, March 2013.
- With David N.F. Bell, ‘Underemployment in the UK Revisited‘, submitted, March 2013.
- With Andrew Oswald and Nick Christakis, ‘An Introduction to the Structure of Biomarker Equations’, submitted, December 2011.
- Wellbeing of the young‘, commissioned by the British Journal of Industrial Relations.
- Evidence to the Treasury Select Committee on the 2010 Budget, July 2010.
- With David Bell, ‘Young People and Recession. A lost generation?‘, Dartmouth College Working Paper, 2010.
- With David Bell, ‘Youth unemployment: déjà vu?‘, Dartmouth College Working Paper, 2009.
- With David Bell, “What should be done about rising unemployment in the OECD?“, Dartmouth College Working Paper, 2009.
- With Andrew Oswald ‘Hypertension and Happiness across Regions’, Dartmouth College Working Paper, 2009.
- With Conall Mac Coille, “The formation of inflation expectations: an empirical analysis for the UK“, Paper to be presented at Banco do Brasil X1 Annual Inflation Targeting Seminar, Rio de Janeiro.
- With David Bell, “What should be done about rising unemployment in the UK?,” Dartmouth College Working Paper, February 2009.
- “The UK Economy,” Royal Economic Society Newsletter, January 2009, 144, pp. 19-21.
- With Roger Kelly, “Macroeconomic Literacy, Numeracy and the Implications for Monetary Policy.”
- “Entrepreneurship in the United States“, Dartmouth College Working Paper, October 2007.
- “Is Unemployment more costly then Inflation?“, NBER Working Paper W13505, October 2007.
- With Andrew Oswald, “The Wage Curve An Entry Written for The New Palgrave, 2nd Edition,” Dartmouth College Working Paper.
- With Jon Wainwright, “An analysis of the impact of affirmative action programs on self employment in the construction industry,” NBER Working Paper 11793.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Wage Curve Reloaded,” Dartmouth College Working Paper. NBER Working Paper 11338.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Regional Wages and the Need for a Better Area Cost Adjustment,” Public Money and Management, Public Money and Management, 2005, 25, pp. 86-88.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Regional Pay Scales,” Public Service Review: Central Government, Autumn 2004, pp. 138-140.
- With David S. Evans, “The Role of Credit Cards in Providing Financing for Small Businesses,” The Payment Card Economics Review Volume 2, Winter 2004.
- With Alex Bryson, “The Union Wage Premium in the US and the UK“
- With Andrew Oswald, “Measuring Latent Entrepreneurship Across Nations,” The European Business Handbook, 2001, edited by Adam Joolly, Kogan Page, pp. 6-8, 2001.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Is Something Wrong with Work-Life Balance? A Look at International Data,” June 2000.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Is the UK Moving Up the International Wellbeing Rankings?” April 2000.
- “Globalization and the Labor Market,” Report to the Trade Deficit Review Commission (http://www.ustdrc.gov), 2000.
- With Peter Elias, “Ability, Schooling and Earnings; Are Twins Different?” Paper presented at the American Economic Association Meetings, Anaheim, January 1993, first draft: November 4, 1999.
- “What Can Be Done to Reduce the High Levels of Youth Joblessness in the World?” Working Paper 99-8 at Dartmouth College.(TABLES & FIGURES)
- With Andrew Oswald, “Job Security and the Decline in American Job Satisfaction,” working paper at Dartmouth College.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Estimating regional wage differentials with fixed effect methods”, National Economic Research Associates, London, September 1998.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Entrepreneurship and the Youth Labour Market Problem: A Report for the OECD“, September 1998.
- “International Comparisons“, Rapporteur report to an International Symposium on linked employer-employee data, Monthly Labor Review, July 1998, vol. 121 no. 7, pp. 59-60.
- With David S. Evans and Andrew Oswald, “Credit cards and entrepreneurs“, mimeo, Dartmouth College, July 1998, National Economic Research Associates, Cambridge MA.
- With David S. Evans and Andrew Oswald, “Credit cards and consumers“, mimeo, Dartmouth College, June 1998, National Economic Research Associates, Cambridge, MA.
- With Richard Freeman, “Youths get a raw deal”, Centrepiece, 1997, October, Centre for Economic Performance, London School of Economics, 33.
- With Richard Freeman, “Creating jobs for youth”, New Economy, 1997, vol 4, no. 2, pp. 68-73.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Efficiency wages and the German wage curve” (in German), Mitteilungen aus der Arbeitsmarkt-und Berufsforschung, v29, n3, 1996.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Supervision, youth and the wage curve”. Paper written for the NBER conference on Disadvantaged Youth, Konstanz, May 17, 1996.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Labour market theories on trial”, New Economy, 1995, vol 2, no. 3, Autumn.
- With Andrew Oswald and Peter Warr, “Well-being over time in Britain and the United States”, mimeo, Centre for Economic Performance, 1994.
- “The bifurcated labor market”. Paper prepared for a meetingof the Panel of Economic Advisors, Congressional Budget Office, November 15th 1993.
- With Robert Crouchley, Saul Estrin and Andrew Oswald, “Unemployment and the demand for unions“, NBER Working Paper No. 3251, February 1990.
- With Andrew Oswald, The economic effects of Britain’s trade unions. Employment Institute, 1988.
- With Andrew Oswald, “Shares for employees: a test of their effects.” Centre for Labour Economics Discussion Paper No. 273, February 1987.
- With Peter Elias, “Male part-time employment.” Labour Market Quarterly Report , 1985.