Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 38 in total
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When life happens: the impact of life events on turnout
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Longitudinal analysis of local government spending on adult social care and carers’ subjective well-being in England
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Do socioeconomic health gradients persist over time and beyond income? A distributional analysis using UK biomarker data
Kompal Sinha, Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M. Jones, et al.
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Diverging trends in single-mother poverty across Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom: toward a comprehensive explanatory framework
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Using inverse probability weighting to address post-outcome collider bias
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Religiosity, psychological distress, and wellbeing: evaluating familial confounding with multicohort sibling data
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Income changes do not influence political involvement in panel data from six countries
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Pathways of participation in paid and unpaid work in mid to later life in the United Kingdom
Lawrence B. Sacco, Laurie M. Corna, Debora Price, et al.
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Personality traits and reasons for residential mobility: longitudinal data from United Kingdom, Germany, and Australia
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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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Is the left right? The creeping embourgeoisement of social democracy through homeownership
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The changing impact of family background on political engagement during adolescence and early adulthood
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Does Rosie like riveting? Male and female occupational choices
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Welfare within families beyond households: intergenerational exchanges of practical and financial support in the UK
Tania Burchardt, Fiona Steele, Emily Grundy, et al.
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The changing association between homeownership and the transition to parenthood
Valentina Tocchioni, Ann Berrington, Daniele Vignoli, 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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Selective migration and urban-rural differences in subjective well-being: evidence from the United Kingdom
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Allostatic load and exposure histories of disadvantage
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Household debt and Covid
Jeremy Franklin, Georgina Green, Lindsey Rice-Jones, et al.
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Double trouble: does job loss lead to union dissolution and vice versa?
Lewis R. Anderson, Erzsébet Bukodi, and Christiaan W. S. Monden
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The Comparative Panel File: harmonized household panel surveys from seven countries
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Model-based clustering of time-dependent categorical sequences with application to the analysis of major life event patterns
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A multiple cohort study of the gender gradient of life satisfaction during adolescence: longitudinal evidence from Great Britain
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Parental social class and school GCSE outcomes: two decades of evidence from UK household panel surveys
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Neighbourhood effects, social capital and young adults’ homeownership outcomes in the United Kingdom
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When is the grass greener on the other side? A longitudinal study of the joint effect of occupational mobility and personality on the honeymoon-hangover experience during job change
Ying Zhou, Chia-Huei Wu, Min Zou, et al.
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Job satisfaction and implications for organizational sustainability: a resource efficiency perspective
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Uneven geographies of economic recovery and the stickiness of individual displacement
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Does ethnic diversity affect well-being and allostatic load among people across neighbourhoods in England?
Danying Li, Miguel R. Ramos, Matthew R. Bennett, et al.