Blog posts
How we can use administrative data in research to create impact, Policy in Practice blog, 4 April 2023
Benefit sanctions set to increase dramatically and unevenly across the UK, Policy in Pracice blog, 12 April 2022
Using data to face the poverty crisis head-on, the Municipal Journal, 12 April 2022
A year in the life of a PhD student, LSE Social Policy blog, 28 March 2022
Data analysis shows 1 in 4 London households will be in poverty by April, Policy in Practice blog, 14 March 2022
Universal Credit: Why work search at four weeks is a lose-lose policy, Policy in Practice blog, 14 February 2022
The long shadow of welfare reform: Health impacts of Australia’s ’emergency response’ to Indigenous disadvantage, Health Economics Connect Newsletter, Summer 2021, Australian Health Economics Society
Why I chose the Department of Social Policy at LSE to study the economics of welfare policy, LSE Social Policy blog, 30 January 2020
Benefit take-up and administrative data: an example from the US, Policy in Practice blog, 6 December 2019
Three key lessons for turning important research questions into a successful research project, J-PAL blog, 1 Aug 2019
Other work
Doyle, MA and L Feeney, ‘Conduct Power Calculations‘ in J-PAL North America Evaluation Toolkit, 2019.
Doyle, MA ‘Pre-publication Planning and Proofing‘ in J-PAL North America Evaluation Toolkit, 2019.