Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 187 in total
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Is cohabitation as good as marriage for people’s subjective well-being? Longitudinal evidence on happiness and life satisfaction in the British Household Panel Survey
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Diverse pathways in becoming an adult: the role of structure, agency and context
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Self-employment in an equilibrium model of the labor market
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The 2005 London terror attacks: an investigation of changes in psychological wellbeing and social capital pre- and post-attacks (2003-07) - a UK panel study
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Saying and doing gender: intergenerational transmission of attitudes towards the sexual division of labour
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A stalled revolution? What can we learn from women’s drop-out to part-time jobs: a comparative analysis of Germany and the UK
Martina Dieckhoff, Vanessa Gash, Antje Mertens, et al.
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Job insecurity and risk of diabetes: a meta-analysis of individual participant data
Jane E. Ferrie, Marianna Virtanen, Markus Jokela, et al.
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Recovery from divorce: comparing high and low income couples
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Privatizing participation? The impact of private welfare provision on democratic accountability
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Diversity and neighbourhood satisfaction
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Is treatment “intensity” associated with healthier lifestyle choices? An application of the dose response function
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Reliability and stability of the standard fear of crime indicator in a national panel over 14 years
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Fertility expectations and residential mobility in Britain
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The financial position of British households: evidence from the 2016 NMG Consulting survey
Philip Bunn, Nicola Shadbolt, Tamara Li, et al.
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Concordance of health states in couples. Analysis of self-reported, nurse administered and blood-based biomarker data in Understanding Society
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The social orientations and ideologies of UK finance employees at the onset of the Global Financial Crisis
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Changes in social capital and cigarette smoking behaviour over time: a population-based panel study of temporal relationships
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‘No man is an island entire of itself.’ The hidden effect of peers on physical activity
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Insights 2016: findings from the largest longitudinal study of UK households
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Education: commentary
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School-to-work transitions: recognising diversity and inequality
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Faster home broadband but how does it affect education attainment?
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Health and employment: commentary
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Changes in employment status: does poor health matter?
Don J. Webber, Dominic Page, Michail Veliziotis, et al.
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Unemployment is bad for health: so what's the role for social policy?
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Parents and children: commentary
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Family instability throughout childhood: building a more detailed picture
Mike Brewer, Alita Nandi, Seetha Menon, et al.
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Parents' health and children's help
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Financial stability report
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Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?