Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 92 in total
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Expectations for family transitions in young adulthood among the UK second generation
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Electoral shocks: the volatile voter in a turbulent world
Edward Fieldhouse, Edward Fieldhouse, Jane Green, et al.
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Insights 2019-20: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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Commentary: how long does it take for change to happen?
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Social mobility - are ethnic minorities being left behind?
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Commentary: creating opportunities for people who move – and those who want to stay
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Moving home and mental health
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Work, education, family? Why do people move long distances?
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Gender-specific effects of commuting and relocation on a couple's social life
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Moving on and moving out: the implications of socio-spatial mobility for union stability
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UK second generation young adults’ expectations for living together, marriage and parenthood
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Geographical distances between separated parents: a longitudinal analysis
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Short‐ and long‐distance moves of young adults during the transition to adulthood in Britain
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Place and preference effects on the association between mental health and internal migration within Great Britain
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The impact of immigration on UK regional wages: 1991-2016 -PhD thesis-
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The effects of immigration on household services, labour supply and fertility
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Local-level immigration and life satisfaction: the EU enlargement experience in England and Wales
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Linking residential relocation desires and behaviour with life domain satisfaction
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Transfer taxes and household mobility: distortion on the housing or labor market?
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Exploring common mental illness as a driver of internal migration in Great Britain
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Escaping the rural pay penalty: location, migration and the labour market
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Transfer taxes and household mobility: distortion on the housing or labor market?
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Linked lives and constrained spatial mobility: the case of moves related to separation among families with children
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Using internal migration to estimate the causal effect of neighborhood socioeconomic context on health: a longitudinal analysis, England, 1995-2008
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Education: commentary
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The price of sharing: support for universal and equal access to health care in diversifying neighborhoods
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Class matters: a study of minority and majority social mobility in Britain, 1982–2011
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Places and preferences: a longitudinal analysis of self-selection and contextual effects
Aina Gallego, Franz Buscha, Patrick Sturgis, et al.
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The effects of immigration on household services, labour supply and fertility
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Family migration and subsequent employment: the effect of gender ideology