Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 55 in total
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Time for the family
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Human capital, household production and prices in models of family labour supply
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Dynamic labour market behaviour in the British Household Panel Survey: the effects of recall bias and panel attrition
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On the specification of labour supply and household production models
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Parental support for human capital investment by young adults
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Union coverage differentials: some estimates for Britain using the New Earnings Survey Panel Dataset
M.J. Andrews, D.N.F. Bell, and R. Upward
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Changing picture of male unemployment in Britain
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Changing places: income mobility and poverty dynamics in Britain
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Job tenure: does history matter?
Alison L. Booth, Marco Francesconi, and Carlos Garcia-Serrano
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Performance related pay
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Comparative analysis using large scale national data sources of women's employment
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The biases introduced by recall and panel attrition on labour market behaviour reported in the British Household Panel Survey
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Dynamics of poverty: which differences between women and men?
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New men and new women: is there convergence in patterns of labour market transition?
Alison L. Booth, Carlos Garcia-Serrano, and Stephen P. Jenkins
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Trends in real income in Britain: a microeconomic analysis
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Where in the world is the middle class?: a cross- national comparison of the vanishing middle class using kernel density estimates
Richard V. Burkhauser, Amy D. Crews, Mary C. Daly, et al.
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Partnership formation and dissolution in Great Britain
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Increasing complexity of family relationships: lifetime experience of single motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain
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Latent structure of job characteristics of men and women
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Financial lifestyles 1991-96: a study of change in household finances by lifestage
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Maintaining high response in a panel survey
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New inequalities:the changing distribution of income and wealth in the United Kingdom
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Self employed earnings and income distribution: problems of measurement
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Young people, health and the family
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Job satisfaction in Britain
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Large-scale longitudinal studies: their utility for geographic enquiry
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Gender earnings gap: evidence from the UK
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Glass ceilings or dead ends: job promotion of men and women compared
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Incidence of, and returns to overeducation in the UK
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Health services utilisation in the UK : an empirical analysis using microdata