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Session
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<td width=300 valign=top >Title
<td width=72 valign=top >Abstract
<td width=60 valign=top >Paper
4B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Sara Allin
London School of Economics and Political Science
Equity and inequality in health care use among older people in the United Kingdom
<td width=72 valign=top > <td width=60 valign=top >4B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Richard Berthoud (Presenter)
ISER, University of Essex
Mark Bryan
ISER, University of Essex
Elena Bardasi
The World Bank
The dynamics of deprivation
<td width=72 valign=top >5B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Christian Brand
University of Manchester / CCSR
How is individual welfare distributed in Britain?
<td width=72 valign=top >7B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Miriam Broeckel
University of Bielefeld
The economic consequences of partnership dissolution in Germany and Great Britain
<td width=72 valign=top >Joint
<td width=276 valign=top >Giorgio Brunello (Presenter)
University of Padua
Andrea Bassanini
Alison L. Booth
Maria De Paola
Edwin Leuven
Training in imperfect labour markets: evidence from Europe
<td width=72 valign=top >5B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Tak Wing Chan
University of Oxford
The structure of intergenerational exchange in Britain
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6B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >David Haardt
ISER, University of Essex
Transitions out of and back to employment among older men and women in the UK
<td width=72 valign=top >3B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Axel Heitmueller
London Business School
The chicken or the egg? Endogeneity in labour market participation of informal carers in England
<td width=72 valign=top >3B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Andrew Henley
University of Wales Swansea
From entrepreneurial aspiration to business start-up - evidence from British longitudinal data
<td width=72 valign=top >8B – 4
<td width=276 valign=top >Chang Yan Ip
Nuffield College, University of Oxford
Changing nature of career? A study of work-life histories by using sequence methods
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2B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Annette Jäckle (Presenter)
ISER, University of Essex
Peter Lynn
ISER, University of Essex
Dependent interviewing and seam effects in work history data
<td width=72 valign=top >5B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Paul S. Lambert (Presenter)
Stirling University
Manfred Max Bergman
Kenneth Prandy
<td width=300 valign=top >Leisurely moments or lifetimes: The longitudinal context in the study of leisure, consumption and stratification
<td width=72 valign=top >2B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Tim Liao
University of Illinois
Assessing hidden bias in the estimation of causal effect in longitudinal data by using a matching estimator with Rosenbaum bounds
<td width=72 valign=top >1B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Dean Lillard (Presenter)
Cornell University and DIW
You can’t always get what you want: observations on self-reported satisfaction, consumption, and underlying utility
<td width=72 valign=top >4B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Cristina Lira
University of Milan
The role of network resources in households’ saving decisions
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4B – 4
<td width=276 valign=top >Orla May (Presenter)
Bank of England
Merxe Tudela
<td width=300 valign=top >When is mortgage indebtedness a financial burden to British households? A dynamic probit approach
<td width=72 valign=top >Joint
<td width=276 valign=top >Jean-Marc Museux
Eurostat
EU Survey on Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC)
<td width=60 valign=top >6B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Dimitris Pavlopoulos (Presenter)
Tilburg University
Didier Fouarge
Tilburg University
Escaping the low pay trap: do labour market entrants stand a chance?
<td width=72 valign=top >1B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Tessa Peasgood
University of Sheffield
Modelling subjective well-being
<td width=72 valign=top >8B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Gary Pollock
Manchester Metropolitan University
Hard data, soft method: using sequential analysis methods to explore combined multiple statuses in reference to employment, housing and family histories
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2B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Steve Pudney
ISER, University of Essex
Estimation of dynamic linear models in short panels with ordinal observation of the endogenous variables
<td width=72 valign=top >8B – 1
<td width=276 valign=top >Christian Schmitt
German Socio-Economic Panel Study (SOEP), DIW-Berlin
Labour market integration and fertility decisions – a comparison of Germany and the UK
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7B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Roona Simpson
Gender Institute, London School of Economics
Living like the (Bridget) Jones’s?" Using the BHPS to research whether there is a delay or decline in partnership formation in Great Britain
<td width=72 valign=top >8B – 2
<td width=276 valign=top >Sarah Smith
London School of Economics and Political Science
Can the retirement-consumption puzzle be resolved? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
<td width=72 valign=top >7B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Rachel Stuchbury (Presenter)
Institute of Gerontology, King’s College London
Karen Glaser
Janet Askham
Anthea Tinker
Cecilia Tomassini
<td width=300 valign=top >Married or single: which shall I tick? Findings from a study of BHPS marital status data
<td width=72 valign=top >3B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Mark P. Taylor
ISER, University of Essex
Elena Bardasi
The World Bank
Marriages and wages
<td width=72 valign=top >6B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Philippe Van Kerm
CEPS/INSTEAD
Glass ceilings? Gender differences in wage growth and promotion
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1B – 3
<td width=276 valign=top >Richard Wiggins (Presenter)
City University
G. Netuveli
S. Montgomery
Z. Hildon
D. Blane
<td width=300 valign=top >Quality of life and well-being in the Third Age: key predictors of CASP-19& GHQ-12 for sample members aged 50 years and above in the British Household Panel Survey
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7B – 4
<td width=276 valign=top >Seble Worku (Presenter)
University of Amsterdam
Siv Gustafsson
University of Amsterdam
Education, assortative mating and the duration to couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden
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