Displaying all 18 Publications
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Motherhood, employment, and the dynamics of women’s attitudes towards traditional gender-role views
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Family dynamics and young adults’ homeownership transitions in Britain, Germany and Australia
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The 'when' of gender inequalities: the family gap over the life course and over time
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Health and well-being of older women living alone in British households: selected findings from the British Household Panel Survey
Hafiz T.A. Khan, Trish Hafford-Letchfield, and Nicky Lambert
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History of exposure to symptoms of common mental disorder in relation to extended working: British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society
Gareth Hagger-Johnson, Jenny Head, Ewan Carr, et al.
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Well-being over the life span: semiparametric evidence from British and German longitudinal data
Christoph Wunder, Andrea Wiencierz, Johannes Schwarze, et al.
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Factors affecting repartnering in Australia and the UK
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Growing up in the 1990s. An exploration of the educational experiences of cohorts of rising 16s in the BHPS
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Lifecourse pathways and housework time: Australia and the United Kingdom
Michele Haynes, Janeen Baxter, Belinda Hewitt, et al.
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Fewer children than expected: updating plans, or failing to realise ambitions?
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Currently cohabiting: relationship attitudes, intentions and behaviour
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Progress towards the development of a scale for agency -abstract-
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Role configurations and pathways: a latent structure approach to studying formal learning in the life course -abstract-
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Role configurations and pathways: a latent structure approach to studying formal learning in the life course
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Changing nature of career? A study of work-life histories by using sequence methods
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Leisurely moments or lifetimes: the longitudinal context in the study of leisure, consumption and stratification
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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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The relationship between the financial position of pensioners and their working-life earnings levels