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John Ermisch

PhD, FBA
Associate Member

John Ermisch is Emeritus Professor of Family Demography. His research is concerned with the structure and dynamics of families and their interaction with wider society. His research has studied the allocation of resources within the family, the transmission of advantage across generations, non-marital childbearing, the interaction of child support and non-resident fathers' contact with their children, the impact of family ties on trust in strangers and the effect of fertility expectations on residential mobility. Recent work has focused on the geographic proximity of parents to children and its relation to the migration patterns of the child generation and in-kind help from them to parents, as well as the reproduction of educational attainments across generations.

 

Publications

Tuesday, 01 October 1996
Ogawa, N. and Ermisch, J. (1996) “Family Structure, Home Time Demands, and the Employment Patterns of Japanese Married Women”, Journal of Labor Economics, 14(4), pp. 677–702.
John Ermisch
Sunday, 01 September 1996
Ermisch, J. and Di Salvo, P. (1996) “Surprises and Housing Tenure Decisions in Great Britain”, Journal of Housing Economics, 5(3), pp. 247–273.
John Ermisch
Thursday, 01 August 1996
Ermisch, J. (1996) “The Demand for Housing in Britain and Population Ageing: Microeconometric Evidence”, Economica, 63(251), pp. 383 – 383.
John Ermisch
Monday, 01 April 1996
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1996) “The economic environment and entry to single parenthood in Great Britain”, Applied Economics, 28(4), pp. 483–489.
John Ermisch
Friday, 01 March 1996
Ermisch, J., Findlay, J. and Gibb, K. (1996) “The Price Elasticity of Housing Demand in Britain: Issues of Sample Selection”, Journal of Housing Economics, 5(1), pp. 64–86.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 August 1995
Ermisch, J. (1995) “DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS and EUROPEAN LABOUR MARKETS”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 42(3), pp. 331–346.
John Ermisch
Sunday, 01 January 1995
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1995) “Lone parenthood and employment: male-female differences in Great Britain”, Labour Economics, 2(3), pp. 299–317.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 November 1994
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1994) “Interpretation of negative sample selection effects in wage offer equations”, Applied Economics Letters, 1(11), pp. 187–189.
John Ermisch
Friday, 01 July 1994
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1994) “Entry to lone parenthood: an analysis of marital dissolution in Great Britain.”, Genus, 50(3-4), pp. 75–95.
John Ermisch
Wednesday, 01 June 1994
Ogawa, N. and Ermisch, J. (1994) “Women’s Career Development and Divorce Risk in Japan”, Labour, 8(2), pp. 193–219.
John Ermisch
Sunday, 01 May 1994
Ermisch, J. and Westaway, P. (1994) “THE DYNAMICS OF AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION IN AN OPEN ECONOMY LIFE CYCLE MODEL”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 41(2), pp. 113–127.
John Ermisch
Saturday, 01 January 1994
Ermisch, J. and Ogawa, N. (1994) “Age at motherhood in Japan.”, Journal of population economics, 7(4), pp. 393–420.
John Ermisch
Monday, 01 November 1993
Ermisch, J. (1993) “FAMILIA OECONOMICA A SURVEY OF THE ECONOMICS OF THE FAMILY”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 40(4), pp. 353–374.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 October 1991
Ermisch, J. (1991) “An ageing population, household formation and housing”, Housing Studies, 6(4), pp. 230–239.
John Ermisch
Saturday, 01 June 1991
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1991) “The duration of lone parenthood in Great Britain.”, European journal of population = Revue europeenne de demographie, 7(2), pp. 129–158.
John Ermisch
Wednesday, 01 May 1991
Wright, R. and Ermisch, J. (1991) “Gender Discrimination in the British Labour Market: A Reassessment”, The Economic Journal, 101(406), pp. 508–522.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 January 1991
Ermisch, J. (1991) “European integration and external constraints on social policy: Is a social charter necessary?”, National Institute Economic Review, 136(1), pp. 93–118.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 January 1991
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1991) “EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS AMONG BRITISH SINGLE MOTHERS”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 53(2), pp. 99–122.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 January 1991
ERMISCH, J. (1991) “HOUSING POLICY AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION”, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 7(3), pp. 41–49.
John Ermisch
Monday, 01 January 1990
Ermisch, J. (1990) “European women’s employment and fertility again.”, Journal of population economics, 3(1), pp. 3–18.
John Ermisch
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11 Jul 2023

World Population Day: Adapting to changing demographics

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8 Jun 2023

Fertility declined across all educational groups in the UK

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27 Apr 2023

New experimental evidence into trust and strength of family ties

John Ermisch

PhD, FBA
Associate Member
This is the alt text
Email
john.ermisch@demography.ox.ac.uk

John Ermisch is Emeritus Professor of Family Demography. His research is concerned with the structure and dynamics of families and their interaction with wider society. His research has studied the allocation of resources within the family, the transmission of advantage across generations, non-marital childbearing, the interaction of child support and non-resident fathers' contact with their children, the impact of family ties on trust in strangers and the effect of fertility expectations on residential mobility. Recent work has focused on the geographic proximity of parents to children and its relation to the migration patterns of the child generation and in-kind help from them to parents, as well as the reproduction of educational attainments across generations.

 

Publications

Tuesday, 01 October 1996
Ogawa, N. and Ermisch, J. (1996) “Family Structure, Home Time Demands, and the Employment Patterns of Japanese Married Women”, Journal of Labor Economics, 14(4), pp. 677–702.
John Ermisch
Sunday, 01 September 1996
Ermisch, J. and Di Salvo, P. (1996) “Surprises and Housing Tenure Decisions in Great Britain”, Journal of Housing Economics, 5(3), pp. 247–273.
John Ermisch
Thursday, 01 August 1996
Ermisch, J. (1996) “The Demand for Housing in Britain and Population Ageing: Microeconometric Evidence”, Economica, 63(251), pp. 383 – 383.
John Ermisch
Monday, 01 April 1996
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1996) “The economic environment and entry to single parenthood in Great Britain”, Applied Economics, 28(4), pp. 483–489.
John Ermisch
Friday, 01 March 1996
Ermisch, J., Findlay, J. and Gibb, K. (1996) “The Price Elasticity of Housing Demand in Britain: Issues of Sample Selection”, Journal of Housing Economics, 5(1), pp. 64–86.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 August 1995
Ermisch, J. (1995) “DEMOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENTS and EUROPEAN LABOUR MARKETS”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 42(3), pp. 331–346.
John Ermisch
Sunday, 01 January 1995
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1995) “Lone parenthood and employment: male-female differences in Great Britain”, Labour Economics, 2(3), pp. 299–317.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 November 1994
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1994) “Interpretation of negative sample selection effects in wage offer equations”, Applied Economics Letters, 1(11), pp. 187–189.
John Ermisch
Friday, 01 July 1994
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1994) “Entry to lone parenthood: an analysis of marital dissolution in Great Britain.”, Genus, 50(3-4), pp. 75–95.
John Ermisch
Wednesday, 01 June 1994
Ogawa, N. and Ermisch, J. (1994) “Women’s Career Development and Divorce Risk in Japan”, Labour, 8(2), pp. 193–219.
John Ermisch
Sunday, 01 May 1994
Ermisch, J. and Westaway, P. (1994) “THE DYNAMICS OF AGGREGATE CONSUMPTION IN AN OPEN ECONOMY LIFE CYCLE MODEL”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 41(2), pp. 113–127.
John Ermisch
Saturday, 01 January 1994
Ermisch, J. and Ogawa, N. (1994) “Age at motherhood in Japan.”, Journal of population economics, 7(4), pp. 393–420.
John Ermisch
Monday, 01 November 1993
Ermisch, J. (1993) “FAMILIA OECONOMICA A SURVEY OF THE ECONOMICS OF THE FAMILY”, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, 40(4), pp. 353–374.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 October 1991
Ermisch, J. (1991) “An ageing population, household formation and housing”, Housing Studies, 6(4), pp. 230–239.
John Ermisch
Saturday, 01 June 1991
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1991) “The duration of lone parenthood in Great Britain.”, European journal of population = Revue europeenne de demographie, 7(2), pp. 129–158.
John Ermisch
Wednesday, 01 May 1991
Wright, R. and Ermisch, J. (1991) “Gender Discrimination in the British Labour Market: A Reassessment”, The Economic Journal, 101(406), pp. 508–522.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 January 1991
Ermisch, J. (1991) “European integration and external constraints on social policy: Is a social charter necessary?”, National Institute Economic Review, 136(1), pp. 93–118.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 January 1991
Ermisch, J. and Wright, R. (1991) “EMPLOYMENT DYNAMICS AMONG BRITISH SINGLE MOTHERS”, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 53(2), pp. 99–122.
John Ermisch
Tuesday, 01 January 1991
ERMISCH, J. (1991) “HOUSING POLICY AND RESOURCE ALLOCATION”, Oxford Review of Economic Policy, 7(3), pp. 41–49.
John Ermisch
Monday, 01 January 1990
Ermisch, J. (1990) “European women’s employment and fertility again.”, Journal of population economics, 3(1), pp. 3–18.
John Ermisch
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Recent

news
11 Jul 2023

World Population Day: Adapting to changing demographics

news
8 Jun 2023

Fertility declined across all educational groups in the UK

news
27 Apr 2023

New experimental evidence into trust and strength of family ties

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