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Publication date: 1995

Totally fuzzy and relative measures of poverty in dynamic context: an application to the British Household Panel Survey, 1991- 1992

Seniority, earnings and unions

Premarital cohabitation, childbearing and the creation of one parent families -working paper-

Employment implications of state -mandated firing costs

Tax systems and married women’s labour force participation: a seven country comparison

L’utilite est-elle relative? Analyse a l’aide de donnees sur les menages

Evaluating the pin money hypothesis: the relationship between women’s labour market activity, family income and poverty in Britain

Are cohabiting unions more likely to break down than marriages?

Why go out to work? An analysis drawn from BHPS wave one data

Employment mobility: using BHPS wave one data

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