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Publication date: 2004

Costs and benefits of time sampling methodologies

Partnership history and mental health over time

Parental partnership and joblessness in childhood and their influence on young people’s outcomes

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

The Long-Term Effectiveness of Refusal Conversion Procedures on Longitudinal Surveys

The Effects of Income Imputation on Micro Analyses: Evidence from the ECHP

Modelling Low Pay Transitions Accounting for Panel Attrition, Non-Response and Initial Conditions

Transitions Between Low Pay and Unemployment

Lost Jobs, Broken Marriages

Workers, Workplaces and Working Hours

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