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Eligibility for maternity leave and first birth timing in Great Britain
This paper examines the impact of maternity leave legislation on first birth timing in Great Britain. When maternity leave was introduced in Great Britain in 1976, the eligibility requirement for full-time employees was to have been working for the same employer for at least 2 years. Using data from the British Household Panel Survey […]
50 years of saving: yesterday, today and tomorrow: a research report for National Savings and Investments
[…] Future Foundation has been commissioned to undertake a study covering a century of saving – 1957, 2007 and 2057. This study combines historical depth – illustrating the impact of the huge social and economic changes of the past half-century upon savings behaviour, and long-term futurology – illustrating that changes we will see over the […]
Using the EU-SILC for Policy Simulation: prospects, some limitations and suggestions
[…] for a model for the whole EU-25, thereby reducing the amount of effort that must be made in harmonising data from diverse national sources, in understanding the impact of remaining cross-country differences on model results, as well as in negotiating access to many datasets and ensuring that diverse access conditions are met. Nevertheless, the […]
Job satisfaction and family happiness: the part-time work puzzle
[…] many hours it entails. Third, we typically found no cross-partner effects on various indicators of satisfaction. The partner’s health or work status typically have no statistically significant impact on an individual’s own well-being. Fourth, the presence of children brings no increase in life satisfaction for men – and an increase in the life satisfaction […]
Parental childcare in the United Kingdom: concepts, measurement and valuation -PhD thesis-
[…] quantification of childcare using time use data. I conclude that the childcare produced by households constitutes around 16% of GDP. As a complement to this valuation the impact that parent’s activities have on children’s activities is assessed in one chapter. This idea here is to get a substantive sense that what parents do, is […]
Contractual conditions, working conditions, health and well-being in the British Household Panel Survey
[…] well-being using twelve waves (1991/92 – 2002/2003) of the British Household Panel Survey. While one branch of the literature suggests that “atypical” contractual conditions have a significant impact on health and well-being, another suggests that health is damaged by adverse working conditions. As far as we are aware, previous studies have not explicitly considered […]
Statutory homelessness in England: the experience of families and 16-17 year olds
Adult child-parent relationships
Recent developments in the Communities and Local Government affordability model
This report outlines the latest developments to the Departments’ Affordability Model since the last publication in December 2005. In particular, the model not only can assess the impact of additional housing supply on affordability, but also how changes in affordability feed through to future levels of homeownership, vacant houses and demolitions.