Dr Jonathan Norris

Lecturer

Economics

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Personal statement

I am an applied microeconomist with work in education, skill development, and labor topics. Broadly, I am interested in the development of skills among children and adolescents. I am especially interested in noncognitive skills such as perseverance and grit and the role of family inputs and network spill-overs in their production. Within applied economics, my work has drawn from both the treatment effects and peer effects literature, and from theoretical economics, my work has drawn from identity economics and the economics of networks.

I am also interested in the evolution of skills among children of immigrants. More generally, I am interested in exploring differences in skill development among sub-populations to understand how policy might change development trajectories and, in turn, future economic outcomes.

 

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Professional Activities

Reference Dependent Aspirations and Peer Effects in Education
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24/5/2023
Reference Dependent Aspirations and Peer Effects in Education
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21/4/2023
Reference Dependent Aspirations and Peer Effects in Education
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4/4/2023
Presentation at the 37th AIEL Conference
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23/9/2022
Presentation at the Scottish Economic Society Annual Conference
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27/4/2022
Update: How is coronavirus affecting the mental health of adolescents
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8/9/2021

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Projects

Beliefs on Children's Human Capital Formation and Mothers at Work
Norris, Jonathan (Principal Investigator) Romiti, Agnese (Co-investigator) Telemo, Paul (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2025 - 31-Jan-2026
Economics Observatory - University of Bristol
McIntyre, Stuart (Principal Investigator) Norris, Jonathan (Co-investigator)
01-Jan-2022 - 31-Jan-2023

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Dr Jonathan Norris
Lecturer
Economics

Email: jonathan.norris@strath.ac.uk
Tel: 548 3880