Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 39 in total
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Squeezing birth into working life: Household Panel Data analyses comparing Germany, Great- Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands
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The work/leisure balance and the new political economy of time: Paper presented by Gershuny at the lectures on Challenge of the New Millennium hosted by Tony Blair (27 January 1999)
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Family life in the digital home: domestic telecommunications at the end of the 20th century
Ben Anderson, A. McWilliam, Hazel V. Lacohee, et al.
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Modelling the dynamics of health and death among the British elderly
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On the estimation of latent variable models of health, with an application to the health- investment behaviour of the British elderly
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Intertemporal equivalence scales and cost of children using BHPS
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Work now - pay later? The impact of long work hours on health and family life
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Understanding saving behaviour in the UK: evidence from the BHPS
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Work now. Pay later?: the impact of working long hours on health and family life: an analysis of the British Household Panel Study
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Self- employment and windfall gains in Britain: evidence from panel data
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Self- employment survival, exit and bankruptcy in Britain
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Notes and issues: the reliability of retrospective unemployment history data
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Mother's employment, lone motherhood and children's achievements as young adults
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Analysis of the dynamics of lone parent families: report to the Department of Social Security
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UK indicators relevant to the MAXI Trial: a report to NEC Europe Multimedia Business Development Division
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Economic model of household income dynamics, with an application to poverty dynamics among American women
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Poverty, unemployment, and common mental disorders: population based cohort study
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Low pay and the national insurance system: a statistical picture
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Pathways through unemployment
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Dynamics of modern society: poverty, policy and welfare
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Income dynamics in Germany, the USA and the UK: evidence from panel data
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Does it pay to work in the public sector?
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Poverty and exclusion in rural Britain: the dynamics of low income and employment
Polly Chapman, Euan Phimister, Mark Shucksmith, et al.
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Relative impact of interviewer effects and sample design effects on survey precision
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Reliability of retrospective unemployment history data
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Low income dynamics in 1990s Britain
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Material standard of living, social class, and the prevalance of the common mental disorders in Great Britain
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Empirical estimates of the rate of depreciation of education
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Women and poverty dynamics: the case of Germany and Britain
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Politics and society: political diversity and uniformity in households as a theoretical puzzle