
Abi Adams-Prassl is an economist at the University of Oxford, where she is the co-convenor of the Applied Microeconomics group. Her work on labour economics and econometrics has been published in the leading peer-reviewed outlets in Economics, Law, and Human-Computer Interaction. She has been awarded a number of grants and prizes for her reseach including a UKRI COVID Research Grant on Inequality & Employment Progression, an ESRC Future Research Leader Award and a Turing-HSBC-ONS Data Science Award for work on atypical employment & the gig-economy, and the Wedderburn Prize for her work on enforcement of employment rights in the UK. Gender inequality is often a key focus of her work.