Displaying Publications 61 - 87 of 87 in total
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Do health changes affect smoking? evidence from British panel data
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Household negotiation and labor supply: evidence from the BHPS
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What really matters in a job? Hedonic measurement using quit data
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Interactions in labour force status, as revealed by proxy utility data
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Well-being and wage arrears in Russian Panel Data
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Utilite absolue ou utilite relative? etat des lieux
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Are wages habit- forming? Evidence from micro data
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Job satisfaction and gender: why are women so happy at work?
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Satisfaction and comparison income
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Job satisfaction in Britain
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Women's well-being at work: the differing attitudes of men and women poses problems for policy
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Is job satisfaction U-shaped in age?
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Household labour supply
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Why go out to work? An analysis drawn from BHPS wave one data
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Distribution of qualifications: using BHPS wave one data
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Changes in economic activity
David Rose, Shirley Dex, Mark P. Taylor, et al.
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Panel analysis of well-being and job satisfaction: initial results using the BHPS
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Unhappiness and unemployment
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Satisfaction and comparison income
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Household labour supply: project for Employment Department
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Qualifications: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): 2nd draft: April 1993
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Training volumes: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): final report: April 1993
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Qualifications: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): Report commissioned by the Employment Department from the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Channge University of Essex : Final Report: April 1993
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Qualifications: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): 1st draft: February 1993
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Job satisfaction and gender: why are women so happy at work? *not to be cited
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Training volumes: project 11 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): interim report: 1992
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Training volumes: project 11 (M Chaplin: ERE(E)2): interim report