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Publication date: 2003

Women are happiest with love and men with ‘serial monogamy’, study finds

Breaking up is hard to do for women

Women ‘should stay single to stay sane’

Love across the divide: taboos surrounding black-Asian relationships are slowely eroding, but deep-seated community prejudice remains

The Labour Market Consequences of In-Work Benefit Reform in Britain

Correcting for Sample Selection Bias: alternative estimators compared

Using Econometric Models of Benefit Take-Up by British Pensioners in Microsimulation Models

Explaining Interviewee Contact and Co-operation in the British and German Household Panels

Social Networks and Social Exclusion

Institutions and Wage Formation in the New Europe

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