Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 44 in total
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Do quits cause under- training?
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Exclusion, employment and opportunity
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New men and new women? A comparison of paid work propensities from a panel data perspective
Alison L. Booth, Stephen P. Jenkins, and Carlos Garcia-Serrano
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Gender and dynamics of poverty: the cases of (West) Germany and Great Britain
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Unemployment: blame the victim?
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Housing adjustment in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Study
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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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The dynamics of low income and social exclusion in rural Britain: a preliminary study of rural households using the British Household Panel Survey
Polly Chapman, Euan Phimister, Mark Shucksmith, et al.
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Marital splits and income changes: evidence for Britain -Innocenti occasional paper-
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Uncertainty and health care spending by the elderly: is there a role for prevention?
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Who are the Irish in Britain? Evidence from large- scale surveys
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Prices, parents and young people's household formation
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Reliability of retrospective unemployment history data -ESRC Research Paper on Micro-social Change Working Paper-
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Fathers and fatherhood in Britain
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Is class changing? Evidence from BHPS retrospective work- life histories
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Changing picture of self- employment in Britain -Institute for Labour Research University of Essex discussion paper-
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Who forgot they were unemployed?
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Highly educated women: evidence from the National Child Development Study
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Imputing council tax for households in the British Household Panel Study
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Benefit dynamics in Britain: prevalence and duration of receipt
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Benefit dynamics in Britain: routes on and off income support
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Changing picture of self- employment in Britain -Working paper of the ESRC on Micro-Social Change-
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Converting to CAPI in a longitudinal panel survey
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Dynamics of income support and unemployment benefit
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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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Strategies for reducing nonresponse in a longitudinal panel survey
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Who forgot they were unemployed?
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Marital splits and income changes: evidence for Britain