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Publication date: 2003

How Representative are the ESS Samples?

Are There Asymmetries in the Effects of Training on the Conditional Male Wage Distribution?

Working at the double

Exploring the Economic and Social Value of Present Patterns of Volunteering in Australia

Teenage mothers ‘handicapped in marriage stakes’

‘Kids lose when mums go to work’

Correcting for Sample Selection Bias: alternative estimators compared

Early Childbearing and Housing Choices

Parenting Practices and the Course of Pre-Adolescent Antisocial Behaviors

Working mums ‘do pre-schoolers no favours’

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