Displaying Publications 61 - 86 of 86 in total
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Measuring the impact of major life events upon happiness
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Strings of adulthood: a sequence analysis of young British women's work-family trajectories
Arnstein Aassve, Francesco C. Billari, and Raffaella Piccarreta
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Low income amongst the older population in Great Britain: a rural/non-rural perspective on income levels and dynamics
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Variance estimation in the analysis of clustered longitudinal survey data
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Entrepreneurial aspiration and transition into self-employment: evidence from British longitudinal data
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The de-collectivisation of pay setting in Britain 1990-98: incidence, determinants and impact
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Using SimBritain to model the geographical impact of national government policies
Dimitris Ballas, Graham Clarke, Danny Dorling, et al.
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Paying the price for reconciling work and family life: comparing the wage penalty for women's part-time work in Britain, Germany and the United States
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Work orientation and wives' employment careers: an evaluation of Hakim's preference theory
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Low pay, higher pay and job satisfaction in Wales
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Socio-demographic determinants of disabled people: an empirical approach based on the European Community Household Panel
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Job quality and the economics of New Labour: a critical appraisal using subjective survey data
Andrew Brown, Andy Charlwood, Chris Forde, et al.
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Volatility of car ownership, commuting mode and time in the UK
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Patterns and trends in part-time adult education participation in relation to UK nation, class, place of participation, gender, age and disability, 1998-2003
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A note on the height - wage differential in the UK: cross-sectional evidence from the BHPS
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The public pay gap in Britain: small differences that (don't?) matter
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Devolution and inequality: a failure to create a community of equals?
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Do spatial agglomeration and local labor market competition affect employer-provided training? Evidence from the UK
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The optimum level of well-being: can people be too happy?
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Patterns of absolute and relative social mobility: a comparative study of England, Wales and Scotland
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The role of household debt and balance sheets in the monetary transmission mechanism
Andrew Benito, Matt Waldron, Garry Young, et al.
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Family disruption and support in later life: a comparative study between the United Kingdom and Italy
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k -generalized statistics in personal income distribution
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By slow degrees: two centuries of social reproduction and mobility in Britain
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Comparative models of primary dental and medical service usage
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Is social mobility an echo of educational mobility? Parents' educations and occupations and their children's occupational attainment