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This presentation was delivered at the Workforce quality in the public sector workshop on 19 February 2016 at the Institute for Fiscal Studies
Authors
Research Associate University of Sussex
Richard is an IFS Research Associate, a Part-time Professor of Economics at the University of Sussex and a Visiting Professor of Economics at UCL.
Rowena Crawford
Presentation details
- DOI
- 10.1920/ps.ifs.2024.0601
- Publisher
- Institute for Fiscal Studies
Suggested citation
Crawford, R and Disney, R. (2016). 'Wage regulation and the quality of police applicants' [Presentation]. London: Institute for Fiscal Studies. Available at: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/wage-regulation-and-quality-police-applicants (accessed: 3 December 2024).
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