Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 230 in total
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The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2011 NMG Consulting survey
Kishore Kamath, Kate Reinold, Mette Nielsen, et al.
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A population-based study of the prevalence and sociodemographic risk factors of self-reported epilepsy among adults in the United Kingdom
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Young people’s education and labour market choices aged 16/17 to 18/19
Claire Crawford, Kathryn Duckworth, Anna Vignoles, et al.
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Is it a good idea to optimise question format for mode of data collection? Results from a mixed modes experiment
Gerry Nicolaas, Pamela C. Campanelli, Steven Hope, et al.
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Short-term risks to financial stability
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Health-related work data 'worrying'
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Health-related work data 'worrying'
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Health-related work data 'worrying'
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The saving behaviour of children: analysis of British panel data
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Consenting to health record linkage: evidence from the British Household Panel Study
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The 10 signs of happiness: how the Coalition plans to measure your well-being
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Are joint bank accounts a good idea?
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The economic impacts of leaving employment for health-related reasons: a report commissioned by Unum UK, prepared by Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex
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Does commuting drive women crazy?
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Changing incomes
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Family splits leave millions to face their later years alone
Dieter Demey, Ann Berrington, Maria Evandrou, et al.
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More middle-aged are living alone
Dieter Demey, Ann Berrington, Maria Evandrou, et al.
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Can I just check...? Effects of edit check questions on measurement error and survey estimates
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Understanding Society as a multidisciplinary tool to study life courses
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How has mid-life changed in Britain since the 1980s?
Dieter Demey, Ann Berrington, Maria Evandrou, et al.
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Annihilate anxiety at the cinema
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Risk off: paper by Andrew G Haldane, Executive Director, Financial Stability and Member of the Financial Policy Committee
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It doesn't pay to be Mr Nice: Nasty colleagues earn £6,100 a year more than 'agreeable' workers
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Nice guys really DO finish last... Nasty people earn $10,000 more a year, study finds
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Friends’ networks and job finding rates
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Impact of cultural diversity on wages and job satisfaction in England
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Income taxes and the composition of pay: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Work, inequality, and the dual career household
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Socio-spatial mobility in British society
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Financial capability, income and psychological wellbeing