Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 36 in total
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Female human capital mismatch: an extension for the British public sector
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UK second generation young adults’ expectations for living together, marriage and parenthood
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Tremors but no youthquake: measuring changes in the age and turnout gradients at the 2015 and 2017 British General Elections
Christopher Prosser, Edward Fieldhouse, Jane Green, et al.
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Partnership history and completed family sizes in Great Britain: a preliminary, empirical, exploration of characteristics and associations
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Who moves up the social ladder in the UK?
Glenna F. Nightingale, David McCollum, and Annemarie Ernsten
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How has mid-life changed in Britain since the 1980s?
Dieter Demey, Ann Berrington, Maria Evandrou, et al.
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Recent trends in the size and the distribution of inherited wealth in the UK
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A conditional empirical likelihood approach to combine sampling design and population level information
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An analysis of consumer panel data
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Chapter 1: singleton society. A new look at trends and forecasts for single living, and an assessment of the impact of single living on individuals
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Long-term consequences of teenage births for parents and their children
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Immigrants in the UK and in West Germany: relative income positions, income portfolio, and redistribution effects
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Social focus on young people
Catherine Barham, Rebecca Deacon, Victoria Jackson, et al.
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Modelling the dynamics of health and death among the British elderly
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Analysis of the dynamics of lone parent families: report to the Department of Social Security
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Cohabitation in Great Britain: not for long, but here to stay
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Unemployment: blame the victim?
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Career Mobility in Britain -Institute for Labour Research University of Essex discussion paper series-
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Career mobility in Britain
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Housing adjustment in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Study
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Who are the Irish in Britain? Evidence from large- scale surveys
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Changing picture of self- employment in Britain -Institute for Labour Research University of Essex discussion paper-
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Fathers and fatherhood in Britain
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Changing picture of self- employment in Britain -Working paper of the ESRC on Micro-Social Change-
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Evaluation of transition- based models for forecasting family units: a report prepared for the Department of Social Security
Mike Murphy and D. Wang
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Exit, voice and suffering: do couples adapt to changing employment patterns?
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Educational choice, families and young people's earnings
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Male wages and living arrangements: recent evidence for Britain
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Analysis of leaving the parental home and returning to it using panel data
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Do the poor stay poor? New evidence about income dynamics from the British Household Panel Survey