Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 270 in total
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Public-private sector wage differentials in Scotland: an endogenous switching model
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Health inequalities and informal care: end of project report
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Child poverty in the UK: first report of Session 2003-04: volume 2: written evidence
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Parent and adult-child interactions: empirical evidence from Britain
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Stopping short: why do so many consumers stop contributing to long-term savings policies?
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Among top savers in the country
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Londoners top saving league table
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Britons are not saving enough - or at all
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Breaking up is hard to do for women
Maxine Willitts, Michaela Benzeval, and Stephen A. Stansfield
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Women are happiest with love and men with 'serial monogamy', study finds
Maxine Willitts, Michaela Benzeval, and Stephen A. Stansfield
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Women 'should stay single to stay sane'
Maxine Willitts, Michaela Benzeval, and Stephen A. Stansfield
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The anatomy of union decline in Britain: 1990-1998
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Fair, clear and competitive: the consumer credit market in the 21st century. Presented to Parliament by the Secretary for Trade and Industry by command of Her Majesty
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Working at the double
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Teenage mothers 'handicapped in marriage stakes'
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'Kids lose when mums go to work'
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Working mums 'do pre-schoolers no favours'
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Teenage motherhood
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Guilt complex
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Working mothers 'bad for children'
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Working mums 'harm children's progress'
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Mother's work 'bad for children'
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Being and becoming: social exclusion and the onset of disability
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Mental health, teenage motherhood, and age at first birth among British women in the 1990s
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Does a 'teen-birth' have longer-term impacts on the mother? suggestive evidence from the British Household Panel Study
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Working long hours: a review of the evidence: volume 1: main report
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Unions, work-related training, and wages: evidence for British men
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Looking for a job: is there any homogeneity among those not seeking work?
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Who has a child as a teenager?
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Transitions between unemployment and low pay