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Publication date: 2004

Is the Receipt of Social Assistance Transmitted from Parents to Children? Evidence from German Panel Data

Are Short Panels Good Enough to Study Intergenerational Mobility? Evidence from the BHPS

Participation in Multiple Welfare Programmes: discrete choice with heterogeneous awareness

The Long-Term Effectiveness of Procedures for Minimising Attrition on Longitudinal Surveys

Measuring Activity Patterns of Young Children – a Focus on Exercise in Early Childhood in Australia

The Contact and Response Process in Business Surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK

Study results hail single mother work drive

Are Scottish degrees better?

Lone mums enjoy tax credit boon

Scottish degrees can seriously damage your wealth, says study

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