Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 48 in total
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Higher education and civic engagement
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The labour-force participation of the wives of unemployed men: comparing Britain and West Germany using longitudinal data
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Career, experience and returns to human capital: is the dual labour market hypothesis relevant for the UK?
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Dynamics of social capital: trends and turnover in associational membership in England and Wales, 1972-1999
Yaojun Li, Mike Savage, Gindo Tampubolon, et al.
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Graduate density, gender, and employment
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Tied down or room to move? Investigating the relationships between housing tenure, employment status and residential mobility in Britain
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Does migration exaggerate the relationship between deprivation and limiting long-term illness? Scottish analysis
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Worker sorting and job satisfaction: the case of union and government jobs
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Retirement income: effects of work history: review of 'Income in later life: Work history matters'by Elena Bardasi and Stephen Jenkins-
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Using the BHPS wave 9 additional questions to evaluate the impact of the National Minimum Wage
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The financial stability conjuncture and outlook: UK corporate and personal sectors
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The financial stability conjuncture and outlook: the UK environment
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The search for success: do the unemployed find stable employment? -article-
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Overqualification in employment
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Overqualification in employment
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A simple statistical method for measuring how life events affect happiness
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She said, he said, they said: the impact of spousal presence in survey research
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Self-esteem and smoking in youth: muddying the waters?
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Family transmission of social capital: differences by social class, education and public sector employment
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Financial pressures in the UK household sector: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Identifying the true party identifiers: a question wording experiment
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Income inequality and self rated health in Britain
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People mining
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Consumption, habit formation and precautionary saving evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Work orders: analysing employment histories using sequence data
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Do health changes affect smoking? evidence from British panel data
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Social capital, networks and leisure consumption
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The National Minimum Wage and hours of work: implications for low paid women
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Attitudes and measurement error revisited: a reply to Johnston and Pattie
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Are inconsistent individual attitudes nothing more than random error? A response to Sturgis