Displaying all 30 Publications
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Mental health and reporting bias: analysis of the GHQ - 12
Sarah Brown, Mark N. Harris, Preety Srivastava, et al.
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Financial hardship and saving behaviour: Bayesian analysis of British panel data
Sarah Brown, Pulak Ghosh, Bhuvanesh Pareek, et al.
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Household finances and social interaction: Bayesian analysis of household panel data
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Extroverts give more money to charity, according to research
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Early influences on saving behaviour: analysis of British panel data
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A zero-inflated regression model for grouped data
Sarah Brown, Alan Duncan, Mark N. Harris, et al.
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Charitable behaviour and the Big Five personality traits: evidence from UK panel data
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Household finances and social interaction: Bayesian analysis of household panel data
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The existence and persistence of household financial hardship: a Bayesian multivariate dynamic logit framework
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A zero inflated regression model for grouped data
Sarah Brown, Alan Duncan, Mark Harris, et al.
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Saving behaviour from childhood to early adulthood: analysis of British panel data
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The secret to turning your children into savers? Don't give them pocket money
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Paper round not pocket money best for children
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Modelling primary health care use: a panel Zero Inflated Interval Regression approach
Sarah Brown, Mark N. Harris, Jennifer Roberts, et al.
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Household finances and social interaction
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The saving behaviour of children: analysis of British panel data
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Reservation wages, market wages and unemployment: analysis of individual level panel data
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The gender reservation wage gap: evidence from British panel data
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Reservation wages, labour market participation and health
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Reservation wages, expected wages and the duration of unemployment: evidence from British panel data
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Reservation wages, expected wages and the duration of unemployment: evidence from British panel data
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Household debt and financial assets: evidence from Germany, Great Britain and the USA
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Expectations, reservation wages and employment: evidence from British panel data
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Reservation wages, labour market participation and health
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Financial expectations, consumption and saving: a microeconomic analysis
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Some evidence on the relationship between performance-related pay and the shape of the experience-earnings profile
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Debt and distress: evaluating the psychological cost of credit
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Wage growth, human capital and financial investment
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Debt and financial expectations: an individual- and household-level analysis
Sarah Brown, Gaia Garino, Karl Taylor, et al.
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Wage growth, human capital and risk preference: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey