Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 143 in total
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Wages, experience, and training of women over the life cycle
Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, David Goll, et al.
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Post-conflict area-based regeneration policy in deprived urban neighbourhoods
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The effect of health on the labour force outcome among working age individuals in the UK -PhD thesis-
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Generational interdependencies: the social implications for welfare
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Gender inequality and family change: commentary
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Poverty trends in Germany and Great Britain: the impact of changes in labour markets, families, and social policy
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Low paid employment in Britain: estimating state-dependence and stepping stone effects
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How taxes and welfare benefits affect work incentives: a life-cycle perspective
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What a difference a day makes: inequality and the tax and benefit system from a long-run perspective
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The causal effects of income support and housing benefits on mental well-being: an application of a Bayesian network
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Privatizing participation? The impact of private welfare provision on democratic accountability
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The price of sharing: support for universal and equal access to health care in diversifying neighborhoods
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Female labor supply, human capital, and welfare reform
Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, Costas Meghir, et al.
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How does housing affect work incentives for people in poverty?
Kenneth Gibb, Mark Stephens, Darja Reuschke, et al.
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Low paid employment in Britain: estimating state-dependence and stepping stone effects
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Do household surveys give a coherent view of disability benefit targeting?: a multisurvey latent variable analysis for the older population in Great Britain
Ruth Hancock, Marcello Morciano, Stephen Pudney, et al.
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Cleaner nudges? Policy labels and investment decision-making
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Redistribution from a lifetime perspective
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Does welfare conditionality reduce democratic participation?
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A prospective analysis of labour market status and self-rated health in the UK and Russia
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Measuring the impacts of health conditions on work incapacity – evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Fit-for-work – or work fit for disabled people? The role of changing job demands and control in incapacity claims
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Are all single mothers the same? Evidence from British and West German women’s employment trajectories
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Multidimensional welfare: do groups vary in their priorities and behaviours?
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Can households and welfare states mitigate rising earnings instability?
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Alternative econometric methods for the analysis of unemployment duration, with applications to the UK job seeker's allowance reform -PhD thesis-
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Timing of single motherhood: implications for employment careers in Great Britain and West Germany -PhD thesis-
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Older people's participation in extra-cost disability benefits
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Women’s retirement income in Germany and Britain
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Il supporto monetario agli anziani non autosufficienti: un’analisi empirica dei ritardi nell’accesso al programma Attendance Allowance nel Regno Unito