Displaying all 18 Publications
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Earnings, independence or unemployment: why become self -employed?
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Labour mobility in a household perspective
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Gender differences in living arrangements, employment and stress: a comparison of Britain and Ireland -ESF working paper-
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Comparison of household allocative systems in Britain, Ireland, and France
Heather Laurie, David Rose, Brendan J. Whelan, et al.
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Using household panels to study micro- social change
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Household labour supply: project for Employment Department
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Gender differences in living arrangements, employment and stress: a comparison of Britain and the Ireland -ESF conference paper-
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Comparing household allocative systems in Britain and Ireland: a preliminary investigation *not to be quoted
Heather Laurie, David Rose, Brendan J. Whelan, et al.
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Comparing household allocative systems in Britain and Ireland: a preliminary investigation -ESF Network Working Paper-
Heather Laurie, David Rose, Brendan J. Whelan, et al.
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European household panel studies -conference paper-
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Employment mobility: project 15 (M Chaplin: ERE(E)2)
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Collective memories in Britain and the United States
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Qualifications: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): Report commissioned by the Employment Department from the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Channge University of Essex : Final Report: April 1993
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Qualifications: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): 2nd draft: April 1993
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Training volumes: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): final report: April 1993
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Qualifications: project 14 (M Chaplin: ERE (E) 2): 1st draft: February 1993
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Modelling household dissolution: an event history analysis of young people leaving home
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Job satisfaction and gender: why are women so happy at work? *not to be cited