Professor Francis Green
Francis Green is Professor of Work and Education Economics at IOE, UCL’s Faculty of Education and Society and was a CGHE Co-Investigator on the former Project 2.3, ‘The heterogeneity of the graduate labour market in UK and Europe’.
Francis writes on skills, education, training, job quality and industrial relations issues, and has worked as an advisor to the OECD, the European Union, the World Bank, and the UK and Singapore governments.
He is the author of Skills and Skilled Work. An Economic and Social Analysis, Oxford University Press (2013).
CGHE publications
CGHE research projects
Past Events
Select recent publications
- Private Schooling, Subject Choice, Upper Secondary Attainment and Progression to University
Oxford Review of Education, 2019 - Away from Home, Better at School. The Case of a British Boarding School
Economics of Education Review, 2019 - The determinants of student loan take-up in England
Higher Education, 2019 - Engines of Privilege Britain’s Private School Problem
Bloomsbury Publishing, 2019 - Do private school girls marry rich?
Longitudinal and Life Course Studies Journal, 2018 - Elite universities, fields of study, and top salaries: which degree will make you rich?
British Educational Research Journal, 2018 - Educational attainment in the short and long term: was there an advantage to attending faith, private and selective schools for pupils in the 1980s?
Oxford Review of Education, 2018