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Poverty persistence in Britain: a multivariate analysis using the BHPS, 1991-1997
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Cross-national changes in time-use: some sociological (hi)stories re-examined
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Seven years in the lives of British families -book review-
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A life less ordinary
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A changing world for the fifty somethings?
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Education, employment, and gender inequality amongst couples: a comparative analysis of Britain and Germany
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Child poverty dynamics in seven nations
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Panel regression models for measuring poverty dynamics in Great Britain
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The effect of non-standard employment on mental health in Britain
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The dynamics of child poverty: Britain and Germany compared
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Voluntary contributions to personal pension plans: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Child poverty dynamics in seven nations
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Seven years in the lives of British families: evidence on the dynamics of social change from the British Household Panel Survey
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Collectivism versus individualism: performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain -ILR Discussion Paper-
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From the dark end of the street to the bright side of the road? investigating the returns to residential mobility in Britain
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Disability, work and income: a British perspective
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Collectivism versus individualism: performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain
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The effect of non-standard employment on mental health in Britain
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Nurse retention: an analysis using the British Household Panel Survey
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Wealth inequality in the United States and Great Britain
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The private net present value and private internal rate of return to becoming a nurse in Great Britain
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The effect of parents' employment on children's educational attainment
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Paying for pensions. An international comparison of administrative charges in funded retirement-income systems
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First-job temps risk damaging career prospects
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Retirement and the economic well-being of the elderly: a British perspective
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Examining flexible labour in Europe: the first three waves of the ECHP
Kimberly Fisher, Didier Fouarge, Ruud J.A. Muffels, et al.
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Temporary jobs: stepping stones or dead ends?
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The UK wage curve: new evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Testing for origin dependence in socioeconomic duration data
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The effect of parents' employment on children's educational attainment