Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 294 in total
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The retirement- consumption puzzle and involuntary early retirement: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Persistency of pension contributions in the UK: evidence from aggregate and micro-data
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Dual-earner migration in Britain: earnings gains, employment, and self-selection
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Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty: an application of a simultaneous hazards approach to the UK
Arnstein Aassve, Simon Burgess, Matt Dickson, et al.
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Gender politics: families with daughters lean to the left
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Men marry princesses and turn them into scullery maids
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Family politics: it's all kids' stuff really
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Voting and the feminine mystique
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A gender with an agenda
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A gender with an agenda
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Labour voter? You must have daughters (but Tories have sons)
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Right you are, son
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New research says daughters turn parents to left of centre parties
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Post details: Cinema is good for you: the effects of cinema attendance on self-reported anxiety or depression and 'happiness'
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Deliver us from evil: religion as insurance
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The consistency and reliability of the activity history data in the Families and Children Study
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Parenthood and parenting
Lisa Calderwood, Kathleen E. Kiernan, Heather Joshi, et al.
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1.1m fewer people socially excluded
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Labour claims 1.1m fall in number of socially excluded
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1.1m fewer people socially excluded
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion in Wales 2005
Peter Kenway, Naomi Parsons, Jane Carr, et al.
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Work orientation and wives' employment careers: an evaluation of Hakim's preference theory
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Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty: an application of a simultaneous hazards approach to the UK
Arnstein Aassve, Simon Burgess, Matt Dickson, et al.
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Do fathers really matter? Or is it just their money that matters? Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
Ian Walker and Yu Zhu
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Capabilities and well-being: evidence based on the Sen-Nussbaum approach to welfare
Paul Anand, Graham Hunter, and Ron Smith
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Divorce can make you happier
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Child poverty: the poorest children are not benefiting from poverty drive
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Want to save more? think positively
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Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty: an application of a simultaneous hazards approach to the UK
Arnstein Aassve, Simon Burgess, Matt Dickson, et al.
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Regional diversity and child poverty: the case of Child Benefit and the need for joined up thinking