Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 57 in total
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The financial stability conjuncture and outlook: UK corporate and personal sectors
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Modelling car ownership using the British Household Panel Survey
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The potential impact of the minimum wage in rural areas
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Identifying neighbourhood effects on social exclusion
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Testing for sample-selection bias due to location in the labour-market behaviour of respondents from the British Household Panel Survey
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Improving nursing retention in the National Health Service in England: the impact of job satisfaction on intentions to quit
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Does measurement error bias fixed-effects estimates of the union wage effect?
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Understanding the relationship between income and health: how much can be gleaned from cross-sectional data
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The dynamics of living arrangements in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Maria Evandrou, Jane Falkingham, Katherine Rake, et al.
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Religion and voting behaviour in Great Britain: a reassessment
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Social environments and health: cross sectional national survey
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Pension reform and saving in Britain
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The national press and party voting in the UK
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Saving behaviour and earnings uncertainty: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Income distribution and income dynamics in the United Kingdom
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The impact of health on wages: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Reply: ward-level deprivation and individual social and economic outcomes in the British household Panel Study
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The role of micro-level panel data in policy research
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Self- employment and windfall gains in Britain: evidence from panel data -article-
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Young adolescents' wellbeing and health-risk behaviours: gender and socio-economic differences
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Cross-national changes in time-use: some sociological (hi)stories re-examined
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Determinants and consequences of promotions in Britain
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Equilibrium job search and gender wage differentials in the UK -mimeo-
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Einkommen, gesundheit und mortalitat in Deutschland, Grossbritannien und den USA
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Risk, contingency and the third way: evidence from the BHPS and qualitative studies
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Self-employment and windfall gains in Britain: evidence from panel data
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Comparing the childrearing lifetimes of Britain's divorce-revolution men and women
Michael S. Randall, Heather Joshi, Jeungil Oh, et al.
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Class, gender, and the family unit: a dynamic model of stratification and class politics
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Interactions in labour force status, as revealed by proxy utility data
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Income inequality and the prevalence of common mental disorders in Britain