Paul T. Seaman
Contact:
p.t.seaman@dundee.ac.uk
Tel:+44 (0)1382 384693
Fax:+44 (0)1382 384691
Postal Address:
Economic Studies
University of Dundee
Perth Rd
Dundee
DD1 4HN
Paul T. Seaman graduated with an MA in Economics from the University of Glasgow, an MSc in Economics from the Scottish Graduate Programme in Economics based at the University of Glasgow, and a PhD from the University of Aberdeen. He came to the University of Dundee in 1995 and is now a Lecturer.
Research
Paul's research interests include:
- The economics of welfare reform
- Regional economics and UK devolution
- Labour economics
- The economics of education
Paul is currently working on:
- Reform of the free school mean and Child Benefit systems
- Workless households and child educational development
- The effects of Scottish and Welsh devolution
Teaching
- Human Resources (EC30008)
- Managing Human Resources (EC30015)
- Human Resource Management Strategies (EC50012)
- International Human Resource Management (EC50013)
Recent publications
- 2012 (forthcoming), 'Devolution and Inequality' with C. J. Morelli in G. Mooney ed. (2nd edition), Social Policy in the Devolved Scotland, (Policy Press)
- 2011 (forthcoming), 'Moving 'Upstream'? The Case for Universalism and Redistribution in Tackling Poverty and Inequality in the Devolved Scotland', with G. Mooney and C. J. Morelli in M. Leith (ed.), Scottish Devolution and Social Policy - Evidence from the First Decade, (Cambridge)
- 2011 : 'Job Contact Networks and the Ethnic Minorities', Labour Economics, Vol 18, pp.48-56
- 2010 : 'Devolution as a policy crucible: the case of universal free school meals' with C. J. Morelli, Poverty & Public Policy, Vol. 2: Issue 1, pp.139-61
- 2010 : 'The Living Wage: Reducing inequality in the UK?' with C. J. Morelli, Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics, No. 239
- 2009 : 'Devolution and Entrenched Household Poverty: Is Scotland Less Mobile?' with C. J. Morelli, Social Policy & Society 8:3, 367-77
- 2007 : 'Regional Diversity and Child Poverty: The Case of Child Benefit in the United Kingdom and the Need for Joined Up Thinking', with C. J. Morelli, The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Social Sciences, Vol 2, 07
- 2007 : "A Mismatch Made in Heaven: A Hedonic Analysis of Overeducation and Undereducation", with D. McMillen &
L. Singell Jnr., Southern Economic Journal, vol 73, 901-930
- 2007 : "Devolution and Inequality: A failure to create a community of equals?", with C. J. Morelli, Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, Vol 32, Issue 4, 523-538
- 2007 : "RAE Results And Research Funding in the UK : A Regional-Territorial Analysis", with M.Chatterji,
Education Economics, vol 15, 15-30
- 2006: Still Hungry for Success? Targeting the poor and the case of
Free School Meals, with C. Morelli, Dundee Discussion Paper no. 189
- 2006 : "RAE Results and Research Funding in the UK: A Comparative Analysis", with M.Chatterji,
Education Economics, vol 14, 259-279
- 2005: "Universal versus Targeted Benefits: The distributional
effects of free school meals", with C. Morelli, Environment & Planning C, vol 23, 583-598 Environment & Planning C, vol 23, 583-598
- 2003 : "A Test of the Signalling Hypothesis", with M. Chatterji and
L.Singell Jnr., Oxford Economic Papers, vol. 55 p. 191-215
- 2003: Sampling Bias in Economics Experiments: An Analysis of the
Effects of Attrition among Subjects who Sign Up for Experiments, with
M.Jones, Dundee Discussion Paper no. 153
- 2003 : Funding Research in Scotland's Universities: The Use and
Abuse of RAE results with M. Chatterji, Dundee Discussion Paper, No.
140
- 2000 : "The Impact of Regional Migration on the Earnings, Employment
and Overeducation of Married Women in the UK", in Gender and the Labour
Market: Econometric Evidence of Obstacles to Achieving Gender Equality
(eds. S. Gustafsson & D. Meulders), MacMillan
- 1999 : "Overeducation, Undereducation and the British Labour
Market", with P. Sloane & H. Battu, Applied Economics, Vol. 31,
pp1437-1453
- 1999 : "Are married woman spatially constrained: a test of gender
differentials in labour market outcomes", with P. Sloane and H. Battu,
European Research in Regional Science, Vol. 9, 1999
- 1998 : "The Economics of Religious Participation: A Cross-country
Study", with I. Smith & J. Sawkins, Kyklos, Vol. 51, No. 1,
pp.25-43
- 1998 : "Religion and the Self-employed : An Empirical
Investigation", with S. Dodds, Entrepreneurship in Theory and Practice,
Fall 1998, Vol. 23, No. 1
- 1997 : "Church Attendance in Great Britain : An Ordered Logit
Approach", with J. Sawkins & H. Williams, Applied Economics, Vol.
29, No. 1, pp.125-134
- 1996 : "Overeducation and the Formal Education / Experience and
Training Trade-off", with P. Sloane & H. Battu, Applied Economic
Letters, No.3, pp.511-515
- 1994 : "An Analysis of the Determination of Self-employment Status
and Earnings", University of Aberdeen Discussion Paper No.
94-24