Inequality

Current Projects

  • Loveless, Matthew. ‘Perceptions vs. Reality: How Inequality Perceptions Shape Political Participation in Europe’
  • Loveless, Matthew and Chiara Binelli. 2017. “Misperceptions of Macro-Economic Context: Income Inequality in the United States and the United Kingdom”: CeRSP Working Papers Series: WP15/01

 Publications

  • Binelli, Chiara and Naercio Menezes-Filho. “Why Brazil Fell Behind in College Education?”. Economics of Education Review, Volume 72, 80-106. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2019.04.007
  • Loveless, Matthew and Chiara Binelli. 2020. “Economic Expectations and Satisfaction with Democracy: Evidence from Italy” Government and Opposition 55(3): 413-429. DOI: 10.1017/gov.2018.31.
  • Simpson, Kathryn and Matthew Loveless. 2016. “Another Chance?: Concerns about Inequality and Support for both the European Union and Further Integration” Journal of the European Public Policy DOI: 10.1080 / 13501763.2016.1170872
  • Loveless, Matthew. 2016. “Inequality and Support for Political Engagement in New Democracies” Europe-Asia Studies 68 (6): 1003-1019. DOI: 10.1080 / 09668136.2016.1203865
    Binelli, Chiara. 2016. “Wage Inequality and Informality: Evidence from Mexico”. IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 5: 5.
  • Binelli, Chiara and Matthew Loveless. 2016. “The Urban-Rural Divide: Perceptions of Income and Social Inequality in Central and Eastern Europe” The Economics of Transition 24 (2): 211-231. DOI: 10.1111 / ecot.12087
  • Binelli, Chiara. 2015. “How the Wage-Education Profile Got More Convex: Evidence from Mexico”. BE Journal of Macroeconomics 15(20):509-560.
  • Binelli, Chiara, Matthew Loveless, and Stephen Whitefield. 2015. “What Is Social Inequality and Why Does it Matter? Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe” World Development 70: 239-248. DOI: 10.1016 / j.worlddev.2015.02.007
  • Loveless, Matthew. 2013. “The Deterioration of Democratic Political Culture: Consequences of the Perception of Inequality” Social Justice Research 26 (4): 471-491. DOI: 10.1007 / s11211-013-0198-7
  • Whitefield, Stephen and Matthew Loveless. 2013. “Social Inequality and Assessments of Democracy and the Market: Evidence from Central and Eastern Europe” Europe-Asia Studies 65 (1): 26-44. DOI: 10.1080 / 09668136.2012.734588
  • Binelli, Chiara and Matthew Loveless. 2013. “Looking at Inequality”, Economic Review, Volume 30, Number 4, April.
  • Loveless, Matthew and Stephen Whitefield. 2011. “Being Unequal and Seeing Inequality: Explaining the Political Significance of Social Inequality in the New Market Democracies” European Journal of Political Research 50: 239-266 DOI: 10.1111 / j.1475-6765.2010.01929.x
  • Loveless, Matthew. 2010. “Agreeing in Principle: Perceptions of Social Inequality and Support for the European Union in Central and Eastern Europe” Journal of Common Market Studies 48 (4): 1085-1108. DOI: 10.1111 / j.1468-5965.2010.02088.x
  • Attanasio, Orazio and Chiara Binelli. 2003. “Redistribution Policy: Theoretical Motivation and Empirical Evidence”, in Poverty, Inequality and Growth, Proceedings of the AfD / EUDN Conference 2003, Agence Française de Développement, Paris, France.

Environment and Health

Current Projects

  • Binelli, Chiara and Matthew Loveless, “Environmental Actions and Support for Policy:  Experimental Evidence from the US”
  • Laura Anselmi: joint with NIHR Zimbabwe, INS Mozambique, University of Leeds, University of Bath, and Imperial College. “Performance-based financing mechanisms for health system strengthening in Africa”
  • Laura Anselmi: NIHR –  HSDR “Accounting for Unmet Need in Equitable Healthcare Resource Allocation” June 2020 – May 2023
  • Laura Anselmi: Health Foundation “The Longer-term Effects of Health and Social Care Devolution: Learning from Greater Manchester” March 2020 – February 2022
  • Laura Anselmi: MRC Skills Development Fellowship in Health Economics: “Beyond resource allocation formulae: analysing the role of local health authorities and providers in achieving equity in service delivery” April 2019- March 2022

Publications

  • Binelli C., 2021. “Estimating causal effects when the treatment affects all subjects simultaneously: An application” Big Data and Cognitive Computing 5(22):1 – 10.
  • Turner, A, Anselmi, L, Lau, Y-S & Sutton, M 2020. ‘The effects of unexpected changes in demand on the performance of emergency departments’, Health Economics
  • Ohrnberger J, Fichera E, Sutton M, Anselmi. 2020. ‘The effect of a conditional cash transfer programme across the mental health distribution’ Health Policy and Planning
  • Ohrnberger,J., L. Anselmi, E. Fichera, M. Sutton 2020. ‘The effect of cash transfers on mental health: Opening the black box – A study from South Africa’ Social Science & Medicine, 260: 113181.
  • Binyaruka P, Anselmi L. 2020. ‘Understanding efficiency and the effect of pay-for-performance across health facilities in Tanzania’ BMJ Global Health 2020;5:e002326.
  • Bower P, Grigoroglou C, Anselmi L, Kontopantelis E, Sutton M, Ashworth M, Evans P, Lock S, Smye S, Abel K 2020. ‘Is health research undertaken where the burden of disease is greatest? Observational study of geographical inequalities in recruitment to research in England 2013-2018’ BMC Med.,18;18(1):133.
  • Ohrnberger, J., E. Fichera, M. Sutton, L. Anselmi. 2020. ‘The effect of cash transfers on mental health – New evidence from South Africa’ B M C Public Health, 20: 436.
  • Ohrnberger, J., L. Anselmi, E. Fichera, M. Sutton 2020. ‘Validation of the SF12 mental and physical health measure for the population from a low-income country in sub-Saharan Africa’ Health and Quality of Life Outcomes 18 (1), 1-11
  • Anselmi, L., A Everton et al. 2019. ‘Estimating local need for mental healthcare to inform fair resource allocation in the NHS in England: cross-sectional analysis of national administrative data linked at person level’ The British Journal of Psychiatry 1-7 DOI: 10.1192/bjp.2019.185
  • Meacock, R., L. Anselmi, S.R. Kristensen, T. Doran, M. Sutton 2019. ‘Do variations in hospital admission rates bias comparisons of standardized hospital mortality rates? A population-based cohort study; Social Science & Medicine 235, 112409
  • Whittaker, L. Anselmi, et al. 2019. ‘Investigation of the demand for a 7-day (extended access) primary care service: an observational study from pilot schemes in England’ BMJ open 9 (9), e028138
  • Anselmi, J. Borghi, et al. 2020. ‘Pay for performance: a reflection on how a global perspective could enhance policy and research’ International Journal of Health Policy and Management, doi:34.15172/ijhpm.2020.23

Projects

  • Laura Anselmi: No cost extension March 2021 Health System Research Initiative co-funded by DFID/MRC/Wellcome Trust/ESRC: “Strengthening Health System Delivery and Quality: Mechanisms and Effects of Performance Based Financing in the Sub-Saharan Context” April  2017- March 2020

Unemployment

Publications

  • Binelli, Chiara. 2019. “Employment and Earnings Expectations of Jobless Young Skilled: Evidence from Italy”. Social Indicators Research, 145(1), 201-231. doi: 10.1007/s11205-019-02106-y
  • Loveless, Matthew and Chiara Binelli. 2018. “Economic Expectations and Satisfaction with Democracy: Evidence from Italy” Government & Opposition X. 1–17. DOI: 10.1017/gov.2018.31.
  • Binelli, Chiara. 2016. “Youth and the future Italian graduates without a job” In: Young people today, can you dream ? “, PEDAGOGIKA, Volume 3.

Funding

  • 2019: Center for Research and Social Progress Research Grant for the project “The Gender Care Gap”. Co-PI with Fabrizio Tonello (University of Padova). € 10,000.
  • 2016: Roberto Franceschi Foundation’s Young Professional Grant program for the project “Youth Unemployment: a Pilot Study in the City and Province of Piacenza” Matthew Loveless and Chiara Binelli (Center for Research and Social Progress) (€ 7,000). Awarded
  • 2016: VisitINPS Scholars Program for the project “Expectations of Job Instability, Job Insecurity and Earnings Risk of the Italian Skilled Unemployed: Patterns and Impact on Behavior”. Matthew Loveless and Chiara Binelli (Center for Research and Social Progress) (€ 6,000). Awarded
  • 2014-2015: University of Southampton Strategic Research Development Fund for the project “Future Expectations: A Pilot Study of Youth Unemployment in Italy”. PI: Chiara Binelli (£ 3,934). Awarded

Migration & Populism

Current Projects

  • Downes, James F. 2020. “Disunity within the Ranks? Party Expulsions in the European Far-Right: 2000–2020.” (w/F.Wiebrecht, E. Chan and A. Kam). CeRSP Working Papers Series WP20/02.
  • Downes, James F. 2020. “Ideological Ambiguity, Issue Blurring & Party Dissent: The Electoral Decline of the Populist Italian Five Star Movement.” (w/N.Palma). CeRSP Working Papers Series WP20/01.
  • Downes, James F. 2020. East vs. West? “Regional Factionalism and the Alternative für Deutschland.” (w/F. Wiebrecht) (Under Review). Party Politics
  • Downes, James F. and Matthew Loveless. 2017. “The 2008-2013 Economic Crisis in Europe: Right-Wing Party Competition” European Union Academic Programme Hong Kong (EUAP) Working Paper

Publications

  • Downes, James, Matthew Loveless, and Andrew Lam. 2021. “The Looming Refugee Crisis in the EU: Right-Wing Party Competition and Strategic Positioning” Journal of Common Market Studies. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13167
    • Most cited paper in Journal of Common Market Studies 2020-2021 and 2021-2022.
  • Downes, James, F. 2021. “The Populist Radical Left as a Transnational Social Movement in 21st Century European Politics: The Case of DiEM25.” (Routledge Handbook of Non-Violent Extremism: Groups, Perspectives and New Debates). (w/V.A.Bruno & E. Chan). Routledge (forthcoming)
  • Downes, James, F. 2020. “COVID-19 & The (Temporary) Fall of the Populist Radical Right in European Politics?”  In: Radical Right-Wing Responses to COVID-19. (w/V.A. Bruno). (Hannover: Ibidem-Verlag). (forthcoming)
  • Downes, James, F. 2020. ‘From “Challengers” to “Incumbents’: The Populist Radical Right in Government.’ In: Tracking the Rise of the Radical Right Globally. (w/F. Wiebrecht & E. Chan). ibidem-Verlag/ Columbia University Press
  • Downes, James, F. 2019. “The Decline of the Left and the Populist Radical Right Surge in the Refugee Crisis.” In: Tracking the Rise of the Radical Right Globally. ibidem-Verlag / Columbia University Press
  • Downes, James and Matthew Loveless. 2018. “Center Right and Radical Right Party Competition in Europe: Strategic Emphasis on Immigration, Anti-Incumbency, and Economic Crisis” Electoral Studies 54: 148-158. DOI: 10.1016 / j.electstud.2018.05.008