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Author: Mark P. Taylor

Are Scottish degrees better?

Marriage and Wages: A Test of the Specialisation Hypothesis

The Dynamics of Unhealthy Housing in the UK: A Panel Analysis

An Analysis of the Household Characteristics of Minimum Wage Recipients

Low Income and Multiple Disadvantage, 1991-2001: analysis of the British Household Panel Survey

Marriage and wages

An analysis of the household characteristics of minimum wage recipients: report prepared for the Low Pay Commission

Education and Employment Experiences in Newham

Low income and multiple disadvantage 1991-2001: analysis of the British Household Panel Survey: a report for the Social Exclusion Unit in the Breaking the Cycle series

Are Scottish degrees better?

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