Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 157 in total
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A generative model for age and income distribution
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Long-term income trajectories and the evolution of political attitudes
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Income status and life satisfaction
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Reducing risk as well as inequality: assessing the welfare state’s insurance effects
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Income changes do not influence political involvement in panel data from six countries
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Divergent gender revolutions: cohort changes in household financial management across income gradients
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The effect of unemployment on couples separating in Germany and the UK
Alessandro Di Nallo, Oliver Lipps, Daniel Oesch, et al.
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Earnings and income penalties for motherhood: estimates for British women using the individual synthetic control method
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Household debt and Covid
Jeremy Franklin, Georgina Green, Lindsey Rice-Jones, et al.
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A panel study of the consequences of multiple jobholding: enrichment and depletion effects
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People do not adapt. New analyses of the dynamic effects of own and reference income on life satisfaction
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Family planning in a life-cycle model with income risk
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Do unions cause job dissatisfaction? Evidence from a quasi-experiment in the United Kingdom
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Education, income and happiness: panel evidence for the UK
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‘Fair’ welfare comparisons with heterogeneous tastes: subjective versus revealed preferences
Alpaslan Akay, Olivier Bargain, and Holguer Xavier Jara Tamayo
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Older people and Social Quality – what difference does income make?
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Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?
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Monetary policy and the gender pay gap: evidence from UK households
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Assessing the robustness of sisVIVE in a Mendelian randomization study to estimate the causal effect of body mass index on income using multiple SNPs from Understanding Society
Yanchun Bao, Paul Clarke, Melissa Smart, et al.
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Don't look down: the consequences of job loss in a flexible labour market
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Inequality of opportunity in the United Kingdom, 1991-2008
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Height, income and voting
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Factors affecting psychological well-being: evidence from two nationally representative surveys
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Self-exploitation or successful entrepreneurship? The effects of personal capital on variable outcomes from self-employment
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Income inequality in uptake of voluntary versus organised breast cancer screening: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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The heterogeneous cyclicality of income and wages among the distribution in the UK
María Cervini-Plá, Antonia López-Villavicencio, and José I. Silva
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When the pound in people’s pocket matters: how changes to personal financial circumstances affect party choice
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The heterogeneous cyclicality of income and wages among the distribution in the UK
María Cervini-Plá, Antonia López-Villavicencio, and José I. Silva
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Financial strain in the United Kingdom
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Why are households that report the lowest incomes so well-off?