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Publication date: 1999

Smoking behaviour: predisposition or adaptation?

Choosing a national survey to investigate smoking behaviour: making comparisons between the General Household Survey, the British Household Panel Survey and the Health Survey for England

How Important is Income Under-reporting for the Analysis of Income Inequality?

Unemployment: blame the victim?

Breaking up- financial surprises and partnership dissolution

Earnings inequality and earnings mobility in Great Britain: evidence from the BHPS, 1991-94

The determinants of promotions in Britain: evidence from panel data

Beyond networks: ‘social cohesion’ and unemployment exit rates

The get knocked down: do they get up again? displaced workers in Britain and Australia

Budgeting for fairness? the distributional effects of three labour budgets

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