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Complex Interactions Between Parents and Children Summarised 

Whether a child is brought up by active or laid back parents can have a significant impact on their personality in later life, according to new research by Dr Christopher Rauh.

Published on - Monday 22nd February 2021

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Parenting

Human Capital

Inequalities

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Growth and Human Capital Mini Conference 

Cambridge-INET, the Centre for Macroeconomics and the Faculty of Economics are holding a Mini Conference on "Growth and Human Capital". It will take place on Tuesday 2nd February 2021 at 3PM - 6.15PM GMT (UK) and will be held online. See the event page for more details.

Published on - Monday 14th December 2020

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Growth

Human Capital

Macroeconomics



Research Horizons 

Prof. Sheilagh Ogilvie's research is featured in the latest University's Research Horizons magazine. Read the article "How 9,000 lists written over 300 years are helping to test theories of economic growth" or download the latest issue of Research Horizons.

Published on - Wednesday 4th July 2018

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Education

Economic History

Women in Economics

Human Capital



Labour Markets, Human Capital and Public Policy 

Costas Meghir, Hanming Fang, Magne Mogstad, Gordon Dahl and Chris Walters will all be speaking at the Labour Markets, Human Capital and Public Policy Conference. This will be held on 9th of May 2017, between 9.00am and 5.00pm, in Winstanley theatre, Trinity College, Cambridge.

Event Date - Tuesday 9th May 2017

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Labour Markets

Human Capital

Public Policy




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