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Staff Biography
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Mr James VERNOIT
Research Assistant
- Education and Skills, Wellbeing
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Room/Desk: 32L 2.05 A
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Expertise: Education and Domestic Policy
Biography:I joined the centre in January 2010 after completing an MSc in Economics and Public Policy at the University of Bristol. Since joining CEP, I have been working within the education & skills program, and have been specifically looking at the overall impact of Academy Schools.
My research interests include Education, Inequality and Public Policy Reform.
Education:
- MSc Economics & Public Policy, University of Bristol
- BSc Economics, University of Bristol
CEP Publications:
- The Transferable Scars: A Longitudinal Evidence of Psychological Impact of Past Parental Unemployment on Adolescents in the United Kingdom
Nattavudh Powdthavee,
James Vernoit,
September 2012
Paper No' CEPDP1165:
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- Changing School Autonomy: Academy Schools and their Introduction to England's Education
Stephen Machin,
James Vernoit,
April 2011
Paper No' CEEDP0123:
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- Academy schools: who benefits?
Stephen Machin,
James Vernoit,
November 2010
Paper No' CEPCP325:
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For further reading : 'A Note on Academy School Policy', CEP Policy Analysis, Stephen Machin and James Vernoit (2010) (http://cep.lse.ac.uk/pubs/download/pa011.pdf).
- A Note on Academy School Policy
Stephen Machin,
James Vernoit,
July 2010
Paper No' CEPPA011:
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