Nikolaos Theodoropoulos
Nikolaos Theodoropoulos

LECTURER
Contact Information

Email: n.theodoropoulos@ucy.ac.cy

Address:
Department of Economics
9-11 Larnakas Avenue
Office Number: Doriforos
Phone Number: +357 22893715
Fax: +357 22892432

Profile

He has a BSc in Economics (University of York, 1999) and an MSc (2001) and PhD (2006) in Economics (University of Leceister). He then moved to University College London as a Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for Research and Analysis of Migration (CReAM). He has taught at the University of Leicester (Teaching Fellow) and at the University of Cyprus (Visiting Lecturer). In June 2008, he joined the Department of Economics at the University of Cyprus.


Research Interests

Labour Economics, Applied Econometrics


Selected Publications

Firm-specific gender and ethnicity wage differentials in Britain, with S. Pudney, Revise and Resubmit

Testing for employee discrimination in Britain using matched employer-employee data: Theory and evidence, with P. Frijters and M. Shields, Revise and Resubmit

I’ll marry you if you get me a job: Marital assimilation and immigrant employment rates, with D. Furtado, International Journal of Manpower, forthcoming

Ethnic minority immigrants and their children in Britain, with C. Dustmann, Oxford Economic Papers, forthcoming (with Press Release from Oxford University Press)

Tenure, wage profiles and monitoring, with J. Sessions (submitted, under review)

Interethnic marriage decisions: A choice between ethnic and education similarities, with D. Furtado, accepted Journal of Population Economics

Intermarriage and immigrant employment: The role of networks, with D. Furtado, accepted The B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy
(Top 10 Downloads as IZA Working Paper)

Ethnicity and second generation immigrants, with C. Dustmann and T. Frattini, forthcoming chapter in "State of Working Britain", edited by J. Wadsworth and P. Gregg, Oxford University Press

His research papers can be downloaded from:
http://ideas.repec.org/cgi-bin/htsearch?q=Theodoropoulos+Nikolaos