Displaying all 16 Publications
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Deliver us from evil: religion as insurance
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Do fathers really matter? Or is it just their money that matters? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
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Changing Scotland: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Assortative mating by education and postponement of couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden
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Assortative mating by education and postponement of couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden
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The economic consequences of partnership dissolution in Germany and Great Britain
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Married or single: which shall I tick? Findings from a study of BHPS marital status data
Rachel Stuchbury, Karen Glaser, Janet Askham, et al.
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Marriages and wages
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Education, assortative mating and the duration to couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden
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Do divorcing couples become happier by breaking up?
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Individualisation in couple finances: who pays for the children?
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Cohabiting couples: rethinking money in the household at the beginning of the twenty first century
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Contemporary spinsterhood in Britain: gender, partnership status and social change - PhD Thesis-
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Multilevel modelling of repeated ordinal measures: an application to attitudes to divorce -do not quote without author's permission-
Ann Berrington, Yongjian Hu, Karla Ramirez-Ducoing, et al.
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Until death do us part: an analysis of the economic well-being of widows in four countries
Richard V. Burkhauser, Philip Giles, Dean R. Lillard, et al.
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Intergenerational economic mobility and assortative mating