2022 David Marsden Award


The Jury committee (Ginny Doellgast, Jill Rubery, and Alice Lam) is delighted to announce its unanimous decision to award the inaugural David Marsden Best Paper Prize to “So near and yet so far: a new look at the comparison of the French and British models”, written by Thomas Amossé (CNAM, Lise, CEET), Héloïse Petit (CNAM, Lirsa, CEET), Alex Bryson (University College London), and John Forth (City University London). The paper will be presented as part of session G-16: Advances in Labour Market Research, taking place from 2:45-4:15pm on Sunday, July 10th in UvA Building A – Room A2.10.

The jury also wishes to give an honorable mention to the paper, “The Gendered Institutional Logic of Work and Employment in Korea: The Post-Asian Financial Crisis Institutional Effects on Women Workers,” authored by Francis K. Yoon. This paper will be presented as part of session G-21: Explaining  Gender Inequalities in Labour Markets II, taking place from 4:45-6:15pm on Sunday, July 10th in UvA Building A – Room A2.08.

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