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Publication date: 1996

Analysing change with panel data: pros and cons

Exploiting national survey and census data: longitudinal & partnership analyses

Young people, health and the family

Self employed earnings and income distribution: problems of measurement

New inequalities:the changing distribution of income and wealth in the United Kingdom

Financial lifestyles 1991-96: a study of change in household finances by lifestage

Changing families in changing circumstances

Earnings, independence or unemployment: why become self- employed?

Households Below Average Income: methodological review: report of a working group

Unemployment and vacancy stocks and flows: creating a data set for a panel of ‘jobcentre travel-to-work’ areas and a panel of regions in Great Britain

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