Jesse Matheson
@JesseMatheson2
Professor of Economics, University of Sheffield Working in public, labour and health economics.
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https://sites.google.com/sheffield.ac.uk/jessematheson 25-07-2019 17:55:33
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We have an additional scholarship opportunity available for a Home student to join our MRes/PhD doctoral programme in economics Economics at Surrey. If you are interested, please DM or email me to learn more. To apply see here: surrey.ac.uk/postgraduate/e…
So pleased that our paper on 'Neighbourhood labour structure, lockdown policies, and the uneven spread of COVID‐19: within‐city evidence from England' with Carlo Corradini Henley Business School and Jesse Matheson Sheffield Economics is finally out on Economica Journal onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ec…
Work From Home: Bad for Burglars, Good for Moms
flexos.work/learn/work-fro…
ft. Nick Bloom, Emma Harrington, Matthew E. Kahn, Lauren Bauer, Emily Peck, Lean In, Liam Martin, Running Remote, Danielle Abril, Jesse Matheson
Do Remote Workers Deter Neighborhood Crime? Evidence from the Rise of Working from Home | Jesse Matheson Brendon McConnell James Rockey, Argyris Sakalis
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Hard times for burglars: how the working from home boom has left them slim pickings — great research by Jesse Matheson et al covered in the Guardian today
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Sheffield Economics
Such a great workshop last Friday Sheffield Economics discussing Geographical Inequalities in the UK with an amazing group of presenters, thanks to the
Royal Economic Society support. Let's start planning for next year!
Congratulations to Jesse Matheson, who has been promoted to Professor at Sheffield Economics!
Apply for the Essen Health Conference 2024 now‼️
The #ehc2024 is looking for papers in health economics and related fields (e.g. labour, education). More information in our Call for Papers or our website udue.de/ehc2024.
#EconTwitter #HealthEcon
Our BA Acct and Financial Mngmt & Economics student participated in the Sheffield Undergraduate Research Experience (SURE) Scheme in summer. Together with her supervisor Jesse Matheson, they examined the impact of the pandemic on the restaurant industry.
Research by Jesse Matheson from Sheffield Economics, on remote workers deterring neighbourhood crime, is featured on The New York Times. Link sheffield.us16.list-manage.com/track/click?u=…
Forthcoming in AEJ: Policy:
'The impact of improving access to support services for victims of domestic violence on demand for services and victim outcomes' by Martin Foureaux Koppensteiner, Jesse Matheson, & Réka Plugor
aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…
Senior Lecturer Jesse Matheson from @sheffieldeconomics presented his research on working from home and the fall in residential burglaries at the Remote Work Conference held at Stanford University on 27 September.
Research on remote working by our Jesse Matheson featured in The Guardian today: economic activity has moved away from large urban centres.
theguardian.com/uk-news/2023/a…
#economics #universityofsheffield #guardian #remotework #sheffield #economy #uk
happy to drop the first draft of a paper on the impact of Working From Home (WFH) on burglary: brendonmcconnell.github.io/pdf/WFH.pdf. Joint with Jesse Matheson, James Rockey and Argyris Sakalis. Comments v welcome! Below, some key aspects of the paper #EconTwitter