David Marsden Network G Best Paper Prize


The David Marsden Best Paper Prize was created in commemoration of Professor David Marsden who founded and coordinated the Network.  The $500 prize is funded by the Society for the Advancement of Socio-Economics. The Jury committee looks for papers that address substantive questions and issues related to Network G: Labor Markets, Education and Human Resources, and that reflect David Marsden’s unique capacity to foster theory-driven research, to engage in cross-disciplinary dialogue, and to encourage an international perspective even when focused on a single national or sectoral case. Early career researchers are especially encouraged to submit papers for consideration. The award is made annually as part of the SASE annual meeting. The Jury is chosen bi-annually to reflect the cross-disciplinary, international and methodologically plural profile of Network G.


 

SASE David Marsden Network G Best Paper Prize recipients
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2022

Winner: “So near and yet so far: a new look at the comparison of the French and British models” by Thomas Amossé, Héloïse Petit, Alex Bryson, and John Forth