Displaying Publications 121 - 150 of 270 in total
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The covariance structure of earnings in Great Britain, 1991-1999
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The labour market and economic risk: 'friend' or 'foe'?
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Social inequalities in health by individual and household measures of social position in a cohort of healthy people
Tarani Chandola, Mel Bartley, R. Wiggins, et al.
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Social change, friendship and civic participation
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Social capital and social exclusion in England and Wales (1972-1999)
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Caring-related inequalities in psychological distress in Britain during the 1990s
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Class- and gender-based working time? Time poverty and the division of domestic labour
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Standard and nonstandard work arrangements in the Netherlands, Sweden, Britain and Germany: employment choices and wage differences (in Japanese)
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The household division of labour: changes in families' allocation of paid and unpaid work, 1992-2002
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Family policy and below replacement fertility: household panel data analyses on timing of maternity in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands and Sweden (in Japanese)
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Employment choices and pay differences between nonstandard and standard work in Britain, Germany, the Netherlands, and Sweden
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The dynamics of partisanship in established democracies: evidence from British and German Panel Surveys
Alan S. Zuckerman, Josip Dasovic, Jennifer Fitzgerald, et al.
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Higher education, family income and changes in intergenerational mobility
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The life course and residential mobility in British housing markets
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Low pay, higher pay and job satisfaction in Wales
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Working long hours in the UK: a review of the research literature analysis of survey data and cross-national organizational case studies
J Kodz, S. Davis, E. Sheppard, et al.
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Unemployment risk and precautionary wealth: evidence from households' balance sheets
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Missing, mediocre, or merely obsolete? an evaluation of UK data sources for coronary heart disease
B Unal, J. A. Critchley, and S. Capewell
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Employment status mobility from a life-cycle perspective: a sequence analysis of work-histories in the BHPS
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Travel to work: an investigation based on the British Household Panel Survey
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Gender differences in job satisfaction in Great Britain, 1991-2000: permanent or transitory?
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A divergence of views: attitude change and the religious crisis over homosexuality
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Older workers in the Scottish labour market: a new agenda
Emma Hollywood, Ross Brown, Mike Danson, et al.
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Working after state pension age: quantitative analysis
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Multiple disadvantage in employment: a quantitative analysis
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Option or obligation? The determinants of labour supply preferences in Britain
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Social capital for health: investigating the links between social capital and health using the British Household Panel Survey
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Unemployment as a social norm: psychological evidence from panel data
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Housing transactions and the changing decisions of young households in Britain: the microeconomic evidence
Mark Andrew and G. Meen
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Using CASMIN: the effect of education on wages in Britain and Germany