Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 92 in total
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Education and the natural rate of unemployment
Marco Francesconi, J. Michael Orszag, Edmund S. Phelps, et al.
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Modelling household income dynamics
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Squeezing birth into working life: Household Panel Data analyses comparing Germany, Great- Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands
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The work/leisure balance and the new political economy of time: Paper presented by Gershuny at the lectures on Challenge of the New Millennium hosted by Tony Blair (27 January 1999)
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Does the UK have a private welfare class?
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The decline of employment among older people in Britain
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Family life in the digital home: domestic telecommunications at the end of the 20th century
Ben Anderson, A. McWilliam, Hazel V. Lacohee, et al.
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Employment status mobility in the life- cycle: an exploratory analysis
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion: labour's inheritance
Catherine Howarth, Peter Kenway, Guy Palmer, et al.
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Social custom, free-riders, and trade union membership in Germany and Great Britain
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Collected papers on longitudinal analyses for socio-economic transition
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Unemployment, living conditions and longitudinal data: some remarks arising from the papers by Bernadi and Schizzerotto and Lemmi
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Panel and pseudo panel techniques for living conditions analysis following a fuzzy approach
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Proper multiple imputation: an application on BHPS
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Monitoring poverty and social exclusion 1999
Catherine Howarth, Peter Kenway, Guy Palmer, et al.
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Private demand and public provision: the case of private health care in the UK
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The estimation of union wage differentials and the impact of methodological choices
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Training and labour market flexibility: is there a trade-off?
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Modelling educational qualification from the British Household Panel Study
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Intertemporal equivalence scales and cost of children using BHPS
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Modelling the dynamics of health and death among the British elderly
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On the estimation of latent variable models of health, with an application to the health- investment behaviour of the British elderly
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Work now - pay later? The impact of long work hours on health and family life
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Public pay in Britain in the 1990s
Richard Disney, Alissa Goodman, Amanda Gosling, et al.
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Towards a longitudinal analysis of non standard employment in Britain: the case of men's self- employment -PhD thesis-
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Understanding saving behaviour in the UK: evidence from the BHPS
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Self- employment and windfall gains in Britain: evidence from panel data
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Self- employment survival, exit and bankruptcy in Britain
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Notes and issues: the reliability of retrospective unemployment history data
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Work now. Pay later?: the impact of working long hours on health and family life: an analysis of the British Household Panel Study