Displaying all 24 Publications
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Can't we just live together? New evidence on the effect of relationship status on health
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The causal effect of education on wages revisited
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The nonpecuniary effects of smoking cessation: happier smokers smoke less
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Does health make a different contribution to the formation of employment status between men and women?
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All in the family: is family smoking causal?
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How important are social networks for a healthy and happy retirement?
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A multilevel analysis of social capital and self-rated health: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Mental health, work incapacity and tax contributions: an analysis of the British Household Panel Survey **WORK IN PROGRESS: PLEASE DO NOT CITE OR CIRCULATE WITHOUT PERMISSION**
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The causal effect of education on wages revisited
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The effect of income growth and inequality on health inequality: theory and empirical evidence from the European panel
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Gender as a risk factor in minor psychiatric morbidity in the United Kingdom
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Health and well-being at older ages: the interlinkage with family life histories, gender, and national contexts: final report prepared in the context of the MAGGIE (Major Ageing and Gender Issues in Europe) research project
Pearl A. Dykstra, Emily Grundy, Tineke Fokkema, et al.
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Health selection and health inequalities -PhD thesis-
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A dynamic demand for medical care -PhD thesis-
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Ill-health as a household norm: evidence from other people's health problems
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Making sense of the labor market height premium: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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A multilevel analysis of social capital and self-rated health: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Health and income across the life cycle and generations in Europe
H. van Kippersluis, T. Van Ourti, O. O’Donnell, et al.
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Individualised life tables: investigating dynamics of health, work and cohabitation in the UK
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Winning big but feeling no better? The effect of lottery prizes on physical and mental health
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Housing repossessions, evictions and common mental illness in the UK: results from a household panel study
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Working shifts and mental health - findings from the British Household Panel Survey (1995-2005)
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The September 11 attacks and their impact on mental distress in the UK
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The effect of health on consumption decisions in later life: evidence from the UK