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Publication date: 2014

Teenagers are morelikely to have a phone than a father living at home

More teens have smart phone than live-in dad

‘Disposable dads’ causing crisis in families as more boys aged 15 have a smartphone than live with their father

Cultural diversity and subjective well-being

‘Disposable dads’ cost Britain £50bn a year

‘Disposable dads’ cost Britain £50bn a year

Arguments that it would be better to see money from cannabis sales go towards schools and hospitals rather than into drug dealers’ pockets are persuasive

TREMOD: a microsimulation model for the Province of Trento (Italy)

Exploring role of interviewers in collecting survey respondents’ consent to link survey data to administrative records.

I juggled work and the kids…then I went to university

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