Displaying Publications 31 - 48 of 48 in total
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Converting to CAPI in a longitudinal panel survey
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Strategies for reducing nonresponse in a longitudinal panel survey
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Comparative analysis using large scale national data sources of women's employment
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Maintaining high response in a panel survey
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Highly qualified women
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Home workers in Britain
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Caring and employment
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Divisions and allocations within households
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Comparison of household allocative systems in Britain, Ireland, and France
Heather Laurie, David Rose, Brendan J. Whelan, et al.
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Comparing household allocative systems in Britain and Ireland: a preliminary investigation *not to be quoted
Heather Laurie, David Rose, Brendan J. Whelan, et al.
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Comparing household allocative systems in Britain and Ireland: a preliminary investigation -ESF Network Working Paper-
Heather Laurie, David Rose, Brendan J. Whelan, et al.
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Homeworkers in Britian: project 4 (L Joeman: SSc1)
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Household allocative systems, gender and class analysis
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Combining qualitative and quantitative data in the longitudinal study of household allocations
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Methodological issues in the study of household allocative systems
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Combining qualitative and quantitative data in the longitudinal study of household allocations -ESF Network working paper-
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Combining qualitative and quantitative data in the longitudinal study of household allocations
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Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys