Displaying all 22 Publications
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The retirement- consumption puzzle and involuntary early retirement: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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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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Disentangling the relationship between health and income
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Devolution and inequality: a sorry tale of ineffectual government and failure to create a community of equals?
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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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Multiple disadvantage in Britain: analysis of the British Household Panel Survey (1997-2003)
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The dynamics of deprivation
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Can the retirement-consumption puzzle be resolved? Evidence from the British Household Panel Study
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The importance of wealth for subjective well-being
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Latent class models for use of primary care: evidence from a British panel
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Money and happiness: the combined effects of wealth, income and consumption
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Means testing and retirement choices in Europe: a comparison of the British and Danish systems
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Comparing incomes when needs differ: equivalization for the extra costs of disability in the UK
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Income inequality and health: a cross-country analysis
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A comparison of national saving rates in the UK, US and Italy: data appendix
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Windfalls, wealth, and the transition to self-employment
Yannis Georgellis, John G. Sessions, and Nikolaos Tsitsianis
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Income mobility in old age in Britain and Germany
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Low-income homeowners in Britain: descriptive analysis
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Low-Income Dynamics 1991-2003
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The relative income hypothesis: does it exist over time? Evidence from the BHPS
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Intergenerational economic mobility and assortative mating
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The public pay gap in Britain: small differences that (don't?) matter