Peer Reviewed Publications
Katy Morris, Daniel Oesch
Forthcoming in European Societies, 2025
Katy Morris & Dimitrios Lampropoulos
Health & Place, vol. 86(103215), 2024
Where DESO Disappears: Spatial inequality and social stratification at labour market entry
Katy Morris
European Sociological Review, vol. 39(1), 2023, pp. 85–103
Getting a Foot in the Door: Local labour markets and the school-to-work transitions
Katy Morris
Journal of Youth Studies, 2023
The Paradox of Local Inequality: Meritocratic beliefs in unequal localities
Katy Morris, Felix Bühlmann, Nicolas Sommet, Leen Vandecasteele
British Journal of Sociology, vol. 73(2), 2022, pp. 421-460
Immobility and the Brexit vote
Neil Lee, Katy Morris, Thomas Kemeny
Cambridge Journal of Regions, Economy and Society, vol. 11(1), 2018, 143–163 [Winner: Understanding Society Best Paper Prize]
Steven Jones, Anthony Mann, Katy Morris
Journal of Education and Work , vol. 29(7), 2016, pp. 834-856
Working Papers
Occupational Earning Potential: A new measure of social hierarchy applied to Europe
Daniel Oesch, Oliver Lipps, Roujman Shabazian, Erik Bihagen, Katy Morris
SocArXiv preprint
Local versus National: Estimating the effect of income (mis)perceptions on beliefs and preferences.
Kattalina Berriochoa, Andrew McNeil, Katy Morris
Paper presented at EPSA Annual Conference 2024
Conditional Risks, Contextual Rewards: Spatial inequality and the school-to-work transition.
Katy Morris
Abstract submitted to Frontiers in Sociology special issue
Stratified Scars: Social inequality in the labour market consequences of upper secondary dropout
Kerstin Ostermann, Alexander Patzina, Katy Morris
Under review at Social Forces
Matthias Enggist, Gina-Julia Westenberger, Katy Morris
Paper presented at CES Annual Conference 2024
Work in Progress
Who really sees the hourglass? Local income inequality perceptions versus realities
Katy Morris, Kattalina Berriochoa, Andrew McNeil
Unequal Opportunities: The geography of social mobility in the United Kingdom
Katy Morris
Paper presented at ECSR Annual Conference, 2024
The Labour Market Link: Local occupational change and Brexit support in England and Wales
Katy Morris
Paper presented at Regional Studies Association Annual Conference, 2024
Selected Policy Publications
Katy Morris, Elnaz Kashefpakdel, Anthony Mann
2015
Anchoring growth: The role of ‘anchor institutions’ in the regeneration of UK cities
Katy Morris, Alexandra Jones, Jonathan Wright
2010
No city left behind? The geography of the recovery and the implications for the coalition
Neil Lee, Katy Morris, Jonathan Wright, Alexandra Jones, Naomi Clayton, Ian Brinkley
2010
Recession and Recovery: How UK Cities can respond and drive the recovery
Neil Lee, Katy Morris, Alexandra Jones
2009
Other
Vulnerabilities in Local Contexts
Felix Bühlmann, Katy Morris, Nicolas Sommet, Leen Vandecasteele
Withstanding Vulnerability throughout Adult Life: Dynamics of Stressors, Resources, and Reserves, 2023, pp. 139-152