Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 32 in total
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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
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Household formation and housing tenure decisions of young people
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Assessing income distribution trends: what lessons from the UK?
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Work-related training and earnings growth for young men in Britain
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The Latent Markov chain with multivariate random effects: an evaluation of instruments measuring labour market status in the British Household Panel Study
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The latent Markov chain with multivariate random effects: an evaluation of instruments measuring labour market status in the British Househld Panel Study
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The Latent Markov chain with multivariate random effects: an evaluation of instruments measuring labour market status in the British Household Panel Study
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Model of the dynamics of housing tenure choice
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Flexible employment in Britain: a statistical analysis
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Freedom's children: work, relationships and politics for 18-34 year olds in Britain today
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Household labour supply
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Incidence and wage effects of incentive pay
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Totally fuzzy and relative measures of poverty in dynamic context: an application to the British Household Panel Survey, 1991- 1992
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Premarital cohabitation, childbearing and the creation of one parent families -working paper-
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Seniority, earnings and unions
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Social focus on women
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Working life: balancing opportunity and security
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Highly qualified women
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Poverty dynamics in Great Britain: preliminary analysis from the British Household Panel Survey
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Evaluating the pin money hypothesis: the relationship between women's labour market activity, family income and poverty in Britain
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Tax systems and married women's labour force participation: a seven country comparison
Hedvig Vermeulen, Shirley Dex, Tim Callan, et al.
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Economic analysis of the leaving home decision: theory and a dynamic econometric model
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Employment mobility: using BHPS wave one data
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Why go out to work? An analysis drawn from BHPS wave one data
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Distribution of earnings: using BHPS wave one data
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Distribution of qualifications: using BHPS wave one data
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Change in the division of domestic work: micro- sociological evidence
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Home workers in Britain
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Child care costs and lone mothers' employment rates: UK evidence