Displaying Publications 121 - 150 of 6074 in total
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Couples' decisions about work: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Gender-specific effects of commuting and relocation on a couple's social life
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Tackling intergenerational unfairness. Report of session 2017–19. Ordered to be printed 26 March 2019 and published 25 April 2019
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Austerity caused Brexit
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Scientists have studied the link between income and vote on Brexit
Federica Liberini, Andrew J. Oswald, Eugenio Proto, et al.
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Austerity caused Brexit
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Income dynamics: income movements and the persistence of low incomes - data for 2010-2017
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Returns to work after retirement: a prospective study of unretirement in the United Kingdom
Loretta G. Platts, Laurie M. Corna, Diana Worts, et al.
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Moving on and moving out: the implications of socio-spatial mobility for union stability
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Housework, gender role attitudes, and couples' fertility intentions: reconsidering men's roles in gender theories of family change
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How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?
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World happiness report 2019
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Happiness and voting behaviour
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Income dynamics: background information and methodology
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The restorative effect of work after unemployment: an intraindividual analysis of subjective well-being recovery through reemployment
Ying Zhou, Min Zou, Stephen A. Woods, et al.
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Intergenerational social mobility and allostatic load in Great Britain
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Extending working life - comparing Germany and the UK -PhD thesis abstract-
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What's driving the decline of young people's wellbeing in the UK?
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Are doctors getting the balance right? Treatment for depression in England, 1983 to 2017
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The authors reply
Amanda Hughes, Yanchun Bao, Melissa Smart, et al.
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Adults skills gap - Report highlighting that well-paid, highly-trained workers keep learning as low-skilled workers miss out
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Social Mobility Commission report warns of ‘virtuous’ and ‘vicious’ cycle of adult learning
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Government must prioritise and invest in training for low-skilled workers, social mobility commission says
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'Ring-fence training funds for older men': funding for men in low-paid roles – particularly older men – should be ring-fenced, says Social Mobility Commission
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Adult training often only available for workers already highly skilled, says report
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New study links housing tenure to levels of stress using biomarker data
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Can cultural consumption increase future earnings? Exploring the economic returns to cultural capital
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Family fortunes: the persisting grandparents' effects in contemporary British society
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Testosterone, risk, and socioeconomic position in British men: exploring causal directionality
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Wage dynamics and peer referrals