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Publication date: 2009

Explaining personality pay gaps in the UK

Like oil and water or chocolate and peanut butter? ethnic diversity and social participation for young people in England

Differences in Opportunities? Wage, unemployment, and house-price effects on migration

Essex Uni offer MSc in survey methods

Are conservative parents more likely to have sons than daughters?

Effects of flat tax reforms in Western Europe

Women outperform men in HE but who wins in the pay stakes?

Measuring intragenerational and intergenerational redistribution in the reformed Italian social security system

Citizens Income: relaxing the assumptions

Moving from a dynamic cohort microsimulation model to a dynamic population microsimulation model: an incremental approach for a UK model of long-term care for older people

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