Displaying all 22 Publications
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Family dynamics and young adults’ homeownership transitions in Britain, Germany and Australia
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The impact of marriage property law on spouses' marriage-specific investments
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Living arrangements, consumption smoothing, and labor supply
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Can't we just live together? New evidence on the effect of relationship status on health
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Re-marry, re-cohabit or reconcile? How demographic and socio-economic factors are related to the different exits from lone motherhood
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Relationship quality with pre-school children: how domestic work matters to her, him, and them
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Education and marriage: theory and evidence
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The parenthood effect: what explains the increase in gender inequality when British couples become parents?
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Factors affecting repartnering in Australia and the UK
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The political consequences of transitions out of marriage: do women really become more left-wing?
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Currently cohabiting: relationship attitudes, intentions and behaviour
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Married women's work trajectories and income inequality in Germany, Great Britain and the United States -abstract-
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Work or welfare? The long-term economic consequences of divorce for British and German women -abstract-
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Child support and educational outcomes: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
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In sickness and in health? Analysis of the dynamics of health and cohabitation among British adults (work in progress)
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Assortative mating by education and postponement of couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden
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The economic consequences of partnership dissolution in Germany and Great Britain
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Married or single: which shall I tick? Findings from a study of BHPS marital status data
Rachel Stuchbury, Karen Glaser, Janet Askham, et al.
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Marriages and wages
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Education, assortative mating and the duration to couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden
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Women's employment around birth of the first child in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Japan -conference paper-
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Teenage family life