Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 81 in total
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The estimation of pensioner equivalence scales using subjective data
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Simplified implementation of the Heckman estimator of the dynamic probit model and a comparison with alternative estimators
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The poor, the rich and the happy: exploring the link between income and subjective well-being
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Why do small firms produce the entrepreneurs?
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Housing wealth, liquidity constraints and self-employment
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Birth order matters: the effect of family size and birth order on educational attainment
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Women returners and potential returners: employment profiles and labour market opportunities - a case study of the United Kingdom
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Friendship ties and geographical mobility: evidence from Great Britain
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Working hours flexibility and older workers' labor supply
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Seniority, experience, and wages in the UK
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Gender wage differentials, job search, and part-time employment in the UK
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Gender differences in low pay labour mobility and the national minimum wage
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The Disability Discrimination Act in the UK: helping or hindering employment among the disabled?
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Ill-health as a household norm: evidence from other people's health problems
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The social capital of older people
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Innovative social policies: implications for work-life balance among low-waged women in England
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Making sense of the labor market height premium: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Unemployment and subjective well-being: a question of class?
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The effects of in-work benefit reform in Britain on couples: theory and evidence
Marco Francesconi, Helmut Rainer, and Wilbert van der Klaauw
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Welfare reform and lone parents in the UK
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Examining the interaction between saving and contributions to personal pension plans: evidence from the BHPS
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Intergenerational transmission of fertility patterns
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Characterising and predicting car ownership using rough sets
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Career prospects and tenure-job satisfaction profiles: evidence from panel data
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A multilevel analysis of social capital and self-rated health: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Health and income across the life cycle and generations in Europe
H. van Kippersluis, T. Van Ourti, O. O’Donnell, et al.
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Are household subjective forecasts of personal finances accurate and useful? A directional analysis of the British Household Panel Survey
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A new look at family migration and women's employment status
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Motherhood, labor force behavior, and women's careers: an empirical assessment of the wage penalty for motherhood in Britain, Germany, and the United States
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Individualised life tables: investigating dynamics of health, work and cohabitation in the UK