Displaying all 26 Publications
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Are conservative parents more likely to have sons than daughters?
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What happens to people before and after disability? Focusing effects, lead effects, and adaptation in different areas of life
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How much does money really matter? Estimating the causal effects of income on happiness
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Ill-health as a household norm: evidence from other people's health problems
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I can't smile without you: spousal correlation in life satisfaction
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Will daddy's little girl alter his vote?
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Das Familien-Kreuz
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Does having daughters make you more liberal?
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Left, right, centre: daughters' say
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Why it's not David's fault he was talking, not listening
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Leftist girls, rightist boys: the effect of fatherhood on politics
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Daughters and progressivism
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Why should a boy be more like a girl?
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Having sons will turn fathers right wing, study suggests
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Fathers of daughters more likely to become left wing
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Daughters affect dads' political interest
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Girls swing dad's vote
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Fathers of daughters are more liberal-minded
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Why having girls makes fathers more leftwing
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Why having daughters makes fathers more likely to agree with left-wing views
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Fathers of daughters become more left-wing, academics claim
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Could girls make daddy lean to the left?
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Fathers of daughters become more left-wing, academics claim
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Daughters affect dads political leanings
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The September 11 attacks and their impact on mental distress in the UK
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Anticipation, free-rider problem, and adaptation to trade union: re-examining the curious case of dissatisfied union members