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Andy Eyles

@andreweyles1

Data Scientist/Economist..

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linkhttp://andreweyles.github.io calendar_today02-09-2019 12:14:57

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Part of the solution to Oxford, Cambridge, and London lab space being so expensive would be to move the UK's scientific excellence North. It wouldn't be that hard. There's just one problem.

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Evidence on how to reduce persistent absence is 'weak', Lee Elliot Major & Andy Eyles warn in their full submission to the Education Committee A big problem given the amount of national attention that the issue's getting & the pressure on schools to address it tes.com/magazine/news/…

Centre for Economic Performance (@cep_lse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maps help us understand the impacts of a rapidly changing world on our communities. We will be showcasing our map showing how the chances of going to uni has varied for children from different backgrounds since the 1970s. #LSEFestival Andy Eyles ow.ly/lL6450OlEvK

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New analysis by Lee Elliot Major Prof of Social Mobility at University of Exeter & Andy Eyles Associate at Centre for Economic Performance shows 1989 babies are almost three times more likely to have a degree compared to those born in 1958. Read more 👇 #SpeakMore Social Mobility Day news.exeter.ac.uk/faculty-of-hum…

Helen Ward (@helen_ward1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest Insight sets out how work on social mobility has developed at @cep_lse - teasing out how and why life chances have changed over decades for people from different backgrounds. Jo Blanden Lee Elliot Major Stephen Machin Andy Eyles @lindsey_mac Jack Blundell

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NEW: America is a rich country. Britain is a poor country with one wealthy region. People love to compare the UK to Mississippi, but it’s far more informative to look at UK subnationally, too. London ranks fairly well, the rest of the country does not 👉 ft.com/content/e5c741…

NEW: America is a rich country. Britain is a poor country with one wealthy region.

People love to compare the UK to Mississippi, but it’s far more informative to look at UK subnationally, too.

London ranks fairly well, the rest of the country does not 👉 ft.com/content/e5c741…
Centre for Economic Performance (@cep_lse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CEP summer snapshots In this blog from March: @nyecominetti Rui Costa Andy Eyles Kathleen Henehan & Sandra McNally discuss how workplace training will cope with changing labour market needs. #Economy2030Inquiry Resolution Foundation Nuffield Foundation Read: ow.ly/k6Jk50PqQB6

CEP summer snapshots

In this blog from March: @nyecominetti Rui Costa <a href="/AndrewEyles1/">Andy Eyles</a> <a href="/kathleenhenehan/">Kathleen Henehan</a> &amp; <a href="/Sandra_McNally/">Sandra McNally</a> discuss how workplace training will cope with changing labour market needs.

#Economy2030Inquiry
<a href="/resfoundation/">Resolution Foundation</a> <a href="/NuffieldFound/">Nuffield Foundation</a> 

Read: ow.ly/k6Jk50PqQB6
Centre for Economic Performance (@cep_lse) 's Twitter Profile Photo

. Andy Eyles Esme Lillywhite and @lem_exeter show the relationship between persistent pupil absences after Covid-19 and the proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals. Read: ow.ly/V7kG50PWtUB

. <a href="/AndrewEyles1/">Andy Eyles</a> <a href="/EsmeLillywhite/">Esme Lillywhite</a> and @lem_exeter show the relationship between persistent pupil absences after Covid-19 and the proportion of pupils eligible for free school meals. 

Read: ow.ly/V7kG50PWtUB
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Gentle reminder you can currently inherit almost 4 average priced homes tax free (£1m value). That’s worth more than an entire lifetime of full-time work on the minimum wage (£917k) which (obviously) we very much do tax

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New #NuffieldFunded research by Lee Elliot Major Andy Eyles Stephen Machin & Esme Lillywhite shows how school closures during Covid will mean poorer GCSE results for pupils into the 2030s & widening socio-economic inequalities. Emily Tanner manages the grant. ow.ly/rI0r50RmUVG

New #NuffieldFunded research by <a href="/Lem_Exeter/">Lee Elliot Major</a> <a href="/AndrewEyles1/">Andy Eyles</a> <a href="/s_machin_/">Stephen Machin</a> &amp; <a href="/EsmeLillywhite/">Esme Lillywhite</a> shows how school closures during Covid will mean poorer GCSE results for pupils into the 2030s &amp; widening  socio-economic inequalities. <a href="/tanner_e/">Emily Tanner</a> manages the grant. ow.ly/rI0r50RmUVG