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Publication date: 2016

In or out? Poverty dynamics among older individuals in the UK

Temporal stability, cross-validity, and external validity of risk preferences measures: experimental evidence from a UK representative sample

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Panel Study (UKHLS) [HOL 87] [House of Commons Communities and Local Government Committee: Homelessness]

Socio-economic inequality in the early career: the role of family and community -PhD thesis-

The role of the UK tax system in an anti-poverty strategy: economic principles and practical reforms

The good childhood report 2016

Health in a hurry: the impact of rush hour commuting on our health and wellbeing

Delving into the demand side: changes in workplace specialization and job polarization

Employment opportunities for Muslims in the UK. Second report of session 2016–17. Report, together with formal minutes relating to the report. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 12 July 2016

Women of different ethnicities enter and exit the UK workforce because of many factors, not just cultural difference

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