- The daughter penalty
- Returns to testosterone across men’s earnings distribution in the UK
- The importance of host country human capital for the labour market integration of different migrant groups in Europe
- Assortative mating and wealth inequality in Great Britain: evidence from the baby boomer and Gen X cohorts
- Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation
- Outside the box? – Women’s individual poverty risk in the EU and the role of labour market characteristics and tax-benefit policies
- The economic value of childhood socio-emotional skills
- ‘Relabelling’ of individual retirement pension in Finland: application and behavioural responses using Finnish register data.
- Worker productivity during Covid-19 and adaptation to working from home
- Teacher grade predictions for ethnic minority groups: evidence from England
- Gender differences in job mobility and pay progression in the UK
- Labour market expectations and occupational choice: evidence from teaching
- Tell me who you are and I will give you my consent: a light-touch intervention on consent to data linkage
- Adverse pregnancy outcomes following a job loss in the UK
- Sibling moderation of young adult psychological distress during a crisis: evidence from the United Kingdom’s first Covid-19 lockdown
- University access: the role of background and COVID-19 throughout the application process
- Single mothers’ income in twelve rich nations: differences in disadvantage across the distribution
- State Pension eligibility age and retirement behaviour: evidence from the United Kingdom Household Longitudinal Study
- Income source confusion using the SILC
- Intergenerational wealth transmission and mobility in Great Britain: what components of wealth matter?
- The accumulation of disadvantage: how motherhood and relationship breakdown influence married and single mothers’ economic outcomes
- An information intervention and consent to data linkage: experimental evidence from teaching
- The effect of formal debt advice on financial management and knowledge: insights from a new longitudinal study in Britain
- Investigating the role of debt advice on borrowers’ well-being. An encouragement study on a new sample of over-indebted people in Britain
- Relative wages and pupil performance, evidence from TIMSS
- Bad economy, good teachers? The countercyclicality of enrolment Into Initial Teacher Training Programmes in the UK
- Occupation flexibility and the graduate gender wage gap in the UK
- Intergenerational wealth transmission in Great Britain
- Methodological lessons from the pilot longitudinal survey on debt advice
- Peer groups, social support, and well-being: evidence from a large online maternity community
- In and out of unemployment – labour market transitions and the role of testosterone
- Weather, psychological wellbeing and mobility during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic
- Taking cover: human capital accumulation in the presence of shocks and health insurance
- Unmet health care need and income-related horizontal equity in access during the COVID-19 pandemic
- Weather affects mobility but not mental well-being during lockdown
- Inequalities in home learning and schools’ provision of distance teaching during school closure of COVID-19 lockdown in the UK
- The gender gap in mental well-being during the Covid-19 outbreak: evidence from the UK
- MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers
- Worker productivity during lockdown and working from home: evidence from self-reports
- Labour market flexibility and unemployment duration: evidence from the UK
- Zero-hours contracts: flexibility or insecurity? Experimental evidence from a low income population
- The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on inequality of opportunity in psychological distress in the UK
- Who benefits from host country skills? Evidence of heterogeneous labour market returns to host country skills by migrant motivation
- What determines the capital share over the long run of history?
- Biomarkers, disability and health care demand
- Maternal investments in children: the role of expected effort and returns
- The impact of a personalised blood pressure warning on health outcomes and behaviours
- Neighbourhood deprivation, life satisfaction and earnings: comparative analyses of neighbourhood effects at bespoke scales
- A latent class approach to inequity in health using biomarker data
- Parental responses to information about school quality: evidence from linked survey and administrative data
- Childcare availability and maternal labour supply in Russia
- Market concentration, supply, quality and prices paid by local authorities in the English care home market
- The educational consequences of migration for women and men. Migrant and Europe-born Turkish origin people compared to non-migrants in Turkey
- Regression with an imputed dependent variable
- Top incomes in the UK: analysis of the 2015-16 Survey of Personal Incomes
- Infant health, cognitive performance and earnings: evidence from inception of the welfare state in Sweden
- Productivity effects of dengue in Brazil
- The efficiency and distributive effects of local taxes: evidence from Italian municipalities
- Baseline health and public healthcare costs five years on: a predictive analysis using biomarker data in a prospective household panel
- A comparison of robust methods for Mendelian randomization using multiple genetic variants
- Fertility and labor market responses to reductions in mortality
- Distributional analysis of the role of breadth and persistence of multiple deprivation in the health gradient measured by biomarkers
- Ex ante inequality of opportunity in health, decomposition and distributional analysis of biomarkers
- Biomarkers as precursors of disability
- The US labour force participation debacle: learning from the contrast with Britain
- The distribution of the gender wage gap
- Intergenerational mobility of status with multiple dimensions in Germany and the United Kingdom
- Tax incentives and the choice of organisational form of small businesses. Identification through a differentiated payroll tax schedule
- Low income dynamics among ethnic minorities in Great Britain
- How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics?
- The impact of unemployment on child maltreatment in the United States
- Parametric models for biomarkers based on flexible size distributions
- Does postpartum depression predict emotional and cognitive difficulties in 11 year olds?
- Does postpartum depression affect employment?
- The income-health gradient: evidence from self-reported health and biomarkers using longitudinal data on income
- Labour outcomes and family background: evidence from the EU during the Recession
- Local institutional structure and clientelistic access to employment: the case of MGNREGS in three states of India
- Do improved property rights decrease violence against women in India?
- Population sex ratios and violence against women: the long-run effects of sex selection in India
- Grandmothers’ labor supply
- The health benefits of a targeted cash transfer: the UK Winter Fuel Payment
- Job polarization, task prices and the distribution of task returns
- Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality: what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment?
- Access to and returns from unpaid graduate internships
- Interviewer effects and the measurement of financial literacy
- Completing web surveys on mobile devices: does screen size affect data quality?
- Urban water disinfection and mortality decline in developing countries
- Income effects on children’s life satisfaction: longitudinal evidence for England
- Lone parents, time-limited in-work credits and the dynamics of work and welfare
- The twin instrument
- Does universalization of health work? Evidence from health systems restructuring and maternal and child health in Brazil
- Concordance of health states in couples. Analysis of self-reported, nurse administered and blood-based biomarker data in Understanding Society
- Ethnic and racial harassment and mental health: identifying sources of resilience
- Intended vs. unintended consequences of migration restriction policies: evidence from a natural experiment in Indonesia
- Non-standard work: what’s it worth? Comparing alternative measures of workers’ marginal willingness to pay
- Does repeated measurement improve income data quality?
- The price of sharing: support for universal and equal access to health care in diversifying neighborhoods
- Survey-based cross-country comparisons where countries vary in sample design: issues and solutions
- In or out? Poverty dynamics among older individuals in the UK
- Pareto models, top incomes, and recent trends in UK income inequality
- Retirement and cognitive abilities
- Do parents tax their children? Teenage labour supply and financial support
- Copula-based modelling of self-reported health states: an application to the use of EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L in evaluating drug therapies for rheumatic disease
- What has been happening to UK income inequality since the mid-1990s? Answers from reconciled and combined household survey and tax return data
- Labour market disadvantage of ethnic minority British graduates: university choice, parental background or neighbourhood?
- Gender, ethnicity and household labour in married and cohabiting couples in the UK
- Back to Bentham: should we? Large-scale comparison of decision versus experienced utility for income-leisure preferences
- Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeing
- Does neighbourhood unemployment affect the springboard effect of low pay?
- Estimation of mode effects in the Health and Retirement Study using measurement models
- Mixed modes and measurement error: using cognitive interviewing to explore the results of a mixed modes experiment
- Benefit losses loom larger than taxes: the effects of framing and loss aversion on behavioural responses to taxes and benefits
- Moving in and out of poverty in Mexico: What can we learn from pseudo-panel methods?
- Income underreporting based on income-expenditure gaps: survey vs tax records
- The impact of local labour market conditions on school leaving decisions
- The cost of job loss
- Getting back into work after job loss: the role of partner effects
- Tax evasion and measurement error: An econometric analysis of survey data linked with tax records
- Has performance pay increased wage inequality in Britain?
- Infant health and longevity: evidence from a historical trial in Sweden
- Job loss and social capital: the role of family, friends and wider support networks
- Youth employment and academic performance: production functions and policy effects
- The scarring effect of unemployment from the early ‘90s to the Great Recession
- Housework share between partners: experimental evidence on gender identity
- The income distribution in the UK: a picture of advantage and disadvantage
- An examination of poverty and sexual orientation in the UK
- A disadvantaged childhood matters more if local unemployment is high
- The impact of students’ part-time work on educational outcomes
- Do labour market conditions shape immigrant-native gaps in employment outcomes? A comparison of 19 European countries
- Sibling spillover effects in school achievement
- The intergenerational mobility of liberal professions: nepotism versus abilities
- University choice: the role of expected earnings, non-pecuniary outcomes and financial constraints
- The labour supply effect of Education Maintenance Allowance and its implications for parental altruism
- Non-response subgroup-tailored weighting: the choice of variables and the set of respondents used to estimate the weighting model
- Unknown eligibility whilst weighting for non-response: the puzzle of who has died and who is still alive?
- Weighting for non-monotonic response pattern in longitudinal surveys
- The health costs of ethnic distance: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
- Dependent interviewing and sub-optimal responding
- World Income Inequality Databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID
- Partnership dissolution: how does it affect income, employment and well-being?
- Partner ethnicity and ethnic minority socio- economic occupation: evidence from the UK
- Who assimilates? Statistical artefacts and intergenerational mobility in immigrant families
- Unfinished lives: the effect of domestic violence on neonatal & infant mortality
- The distributional effects of personal income tax expenditure
- Sampling recently arrived immigrants in the UK: exploring the effectiveness of Respondent Driven Sampling
- The impact of measurement error on wage decompositions: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey and the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey
- Microsimulation and policy analysis
- Residential energy use and the relevance of changes in household circumstances
- The effects of the EU equal-treatment legislation Directive for fixed-term workers: evidence from the UK
- The role of the interviewer in producing mode effects: results from a mixed modes experiment comparing face-to-face, telephone and web administration
- Distinguishing dimensions of pro-environmental behaviour
- Migrant diversity, migration motivations and early integration: the case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands,
London and Dublin
- Diverse disability
- The impact of unlisted and no-landline respondents on non-coverage bias. The Italian case
- Maternity leave in the context of couples: the impact of both partners’ characteristics and employment experiences on mothers’ re-entry into the labour market
- Dif-in-dif estimators of multiplicative treatment effects
- British tax credit simplification, the intra-household distribution of income and family consumption
- How does immigration affect natives’ task-specialisation? Evidence from the United Kingdom
- Sibling configurations, educational aspiration and attainment
- The effect of food prices and household income on the British diet
- Assessing and relaxing assumptions in quasi-simplex models
- Life satisfaction, ethnicity and neighbourhoods: is there an effect of neighbourhood ethnic composition on life satisfaction?
- Seasonality in smoking behaviour: re-evaluating the effects of the 2005 public smoking ban in Italy
- Fertility and economic instability: the role of unemployment and job displacement
- The long-run effects of attending an elite school: evidence from the UK
- A note on ethnicity and identity among the UK born population in Understanding Society
- A note on maintenance of ethnic origin diet and healthy eating in Understanding Society
- Britishness and identity assimilation among the UK’s minority and majority ethnic groups
- In sickness and in health? Comorbidity in older couples
- Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?
- Poverty trends in Turkey
- School inputs and skills: complementarity and self-productivity
- If at first you don’t succeed? Fieldwork, panel attrition, and health-employment inferences in BHPS and HILDA
- Nonparametric estimation of a compensating variation: the cost of disability
- School meets street: exploring the links between low achievement, school exclusion and youth crime among African-Caribbean boys in London
- Where you go depends on where you come from: the influence of father’s employment status on young adult’s labour market experiences
- Income mobility
- Measuring poverty persistence with missing data with an application to Peruvian panel data
- Individual pro-environmental behaviour in the household context
- Couples’ labour supply responses to job loss: boom and recession compared
- Social assistance in Central and Eastern Europe: features and characteristics
- Outcomes of social assistance in Central and Eastern Europe: a pre-transfer post-transfer comparison
- Implications of the EU-SILC following rules, and their implementation, for longitudinal analysis
- The effect of job insecurity on labour supply
- Gender differences in educational aspirations and attitudes
- Regression analysis of country effects using multilevel data: a cautionary tale
- The labour market impacts of leaving education when unemployment is high: evidence from Britain
- Over-qualification of immigrants in the UK
- Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain
- The impact of mixing modes on reliability in longitudinal studies
- Drug-related crime
- Real-world Eye-tracking in Face-to-face, Web and SAQ Modes
- Parental education, gender preferences and child nutritional status: evidence from four developing countries
- Do household surveys give a coherent view of disability benefit targeting? A multi-survey latent variable analysis for the older population in Great Britain
- Understanding sources of social desirability bias in different modes: evidence from eye-tracking
- Multidimensional poverty in Colombia, 1997-2010
- Employed and unemployed job seekers and the business cycle
- Unemployment and endogenous reallocation over the business cycle
- Educational aspirations and attitudes over the business cycle
- Does breastfeeding support at work help mothers and employers at the same time?
- Breastfeeding and child cognitive outcomes: evidence from a hospital-based breastfeeding support policy
- Mode-switch protocols: how a seemingly small design difference can affect attrition rates and attrition bias
- Causes of mode effects: separating out interviewer and stimulus effects in comparisons of face-to-face and telephone surveys
- What determines attitudes to immigration in European countries? An analysis at the regional level
- Sources of anti-immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom: the impact of population, labour market and skills context
- Job search, human capital and wage inequality
- European immigrants in the UK before and after the 2004 enlargement: is there a change in immigrant self-selection?
- Effects of visual and aural communication of categorical response options on answers to survey questions
- Personality and the education-health gradient
- Social connectedness and generalized trust: a longitudinal perspective
- Evaluating the performance of means-tested benefits in Bulgaria
- Accounting for changes in income inequality: decomposition analyses for Great Britain, 1968-2009
- Strategic immunization and group structure
- Life satisfaction and material well-being of children in the UK
- Patterns of household practice: an examination into the relationship between housework and waste separation for households in the United Kingdom
- The effect of school resources on test scores in England
- Take-up of Free School Meals: price effects and peer effects
- Do parents affect the early political prioritisation of nature in their children?
- Two can live as cheaply as one… but three’s a crowd
- Disability costs and equivalence scales in the older population
- Why did Britain’s households get richer? Decomposing UK household income growth between 1968 and 2008–09
- Equilibrium labour turnover, firm growth and unemployment
- Measuring living standards with income and consumption: evidence from the UK
- The impact of a time-limited, targeted in-work benefit in the medium-term: an evaluation of In Work Credit
- Using EU-SILC data for cross-national analysis: strengths, problems and recommendations
- Calibrating a cross-European poverty line
- First equals most important? Order effects in vignette-based measurement
- Is it a good idea to optimise question format for mode of data collection? Results from a mixed modes experiment
- Patterns of persistent poverty: evidence from EU-SILC
- The total survey error paradigm and pre-election polls: the case of the 2006 Italian general elections
- The effects of mixed mode survey designs on simple and complex analyses
- Consenting to health record linkage: evidence from the British Household Panel Study
- Self-employment flows and persistence: a European comparative analysis
- Occupational change and mobility among employed and unemployed job seekers
- Extended field efforts to reduce the risk of non-response bias: do they pay off?
- Can I just check…? Effects of edit check questions on measurement error and survey estimates
- The Work Capability Assessment and a “real world” test of incapacity
- Friends’ networks and job finding rates
- Child mental health and educational attainment: multiple observers and the measurement error problem
- Impact of cultural diversity on wages and job satisfaction in England
- Financial capability, income and psychological wellbeing
- Explaining differences in job search outcomes between employed and unemployed job seekers
- Health information and health outcomes: an application of the regression discontinuity design to the 1995 UK contraceptive pill scare case
- From housewives to independent earners: can the tax system help Italian women to work?
- The effect of interviewer personality, skills and attitudes on respondent co-operation with face-to-face surveys
- What you don’t see can’t hurt you? Panel data analysis and the dynamics of unobservable factors
- Quantile regression with aggregated data
- Initiation into crime: an analysis of Norwegian register data on five birth cohorts
- Monitoring and monetary incentives in addressing absenteeism: evidence from a sequence of policy changes
- The importance of independent income: understanding the role of non-means-tested earnings replacement benefits
- The long shadow of income on trustworthiness
- The impact of mobile phones on survey measurement error
- Trends in individual income growth: measurement methods and British evidence
- Factor rotation with non-negativity constraints
- (Non)persistent effects of fertility on female labour supply
- Trends in the employment of disabled people in Britain
- Panel attrition: how important is it to keep the same interviewer?
- Access to flexible working and informal care
- Savings, investments, debts and psychological well-being in married and cohabiting couples
- Trade unions and unpaid overtime in Britain
- Household structure in the EU
- Body weight and socio-economic determinants: quantile estimations from the British Household Panel Survey
- Buyer power and price discrimination: the case of the UK care homes market
- The effect of breastfeeding on children’s cognitive development
- The take-up of Carer’s Allowance: a feasibility study
- Coverage and adequacy of Minimum Income schemes in the European Union
- Data quality in telephone surveys and the effect of questionnaire length: a cross- national experiment
- The distributional impact of reforms to disability benefits for older people in the UK
- Intergenerational returns to migration? Comparing educational performance on both sides of the German border
- The British Household Panel Survey and its income data
- Occupational feminization, specialized human capital and wages: evidence from the British labour market
- Differences in employment histories between employed and unemployed job seekers
- Enduring inequality: labor market outcomes of the immigrant second generation in Germany
- Activating lone parents: an evidence-based policy appraisal of the recent welfare-to-work reform in Britain
- Correlates of obtaining informed consent to data linkage: respondent, interview and interviewer characteristics
- Inequality in pupils’ educational attainment: how much do family, sibling type and neighbourhood matter?
- Attendance Allowance and Disability Living Allowance claimants in the older population: is there a difference in their economic circumstances?
- Interviewer effects on nonresponse in the European Social Survey
- All in the family: informal childcare and mothers’ labour market participation
- Older people’s participation in disability benefits: targeting, timing and financial wellbeing
- Yearning, learning and conceding: (some of) the reasons people change their childbearing intentions
- Assimilation in a new context: educational attainment of the immigrant second generation in Germany
- An experimental analysis of the impact of survey design on measures and models of subjective wellbeing
- Interpreting wage gaps of disabled men: the roles of productivity and discrimination
- Economic downturn and stress testing European welfare systems
- Who delays childbearing? The relationships between fertility, education and personality traits
- Causal effects of parents’ education on children’s education
- Unionization and sickness absence from work in the UK
- Endogenous job contact networks
- Approximations to the truth: comparing survey and microsimulation approaches to measuring income for social indicators
- Estimates of survival and mortality from successive cross-sectional surveys
- Income comparisons among neighbours and life satisfaction in East and West Germany
- Household structure in the EU
- Employed and unemployed job seekers: are they substitutes?
- Is there an income gradient in child health? It depends whom you ask
- Perception and retrospection: the dynamic consistency of responses to survey questions on wellbeing
- Social class as a moving average
- Differences in opportunities? Wage, unemployment and house-price effects on migration
- Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys
- Looking for a middle class bias: salary and co-operation in social surveys
- Family, friends and personal communities: changing models-in-the-mind
- Disability benefits for older people: how does the UK Attendance Allowance system really work?
- Spaghetti unravelled: a model-based description of differences in income-age trajectories
- Decomposing pay gaps across the wage distribution: investigating inequalities of ethno-religious groups and disabled people
- Cross-national differences in determinants of multiple deprivation in Europe
- Accounting for housing in poverty analysis
- ‘Google it!’ Forecasting the US unemployment rate with a Google job search index
- The dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain
- Residential mobility, neighbourhood quality and life-course events
- Recent trends in top income shares in the USA: reconciling estimates from March CPS and IRS tax return data
- Generalized measures of wage differentials
- Measuring the size and impact of public cash support for children in cross-national perspective
- The effect of lone motherhood on the smoking behaviour of young adults
- Patterns of non-employment, and of disadvantage, in a recession
- Nonresponse bias adjustments: what can process data contribute?
- Job competition and entry wages of highly educated workers: are there differences between Great Britain and Finland?
- Explaining personality pay gaps in the UK
- Participation in disability benefit programmes: a partial identification analysis of the British Attendance Allowance system
- Variations in earnings growth: evidence from earnings transitions in the NZ Linked Income Survey
- Is there a wage curve for the highly educated?
- Birth weight and the dynamics of early cognitive and behavioural development
- The effects of mobility on neighbourhood social ties
- A comparison of earnings measures from longitudinal and cross-sectional surveys: evidence from the UK
- Returns to job mobility: the role of observed and unobserved factors
- The determinants of promotions and firm separations
- The sources of interindustry wage differentials
- Occupational change in Britain and Germany
- When change matters: the effect of dependent interviewing on survey interaction in the British Household Panel Study
- Explaining cross-country differences in contact rates
- “It is time computers do clever things!” The impact of dependent interviewing on interviewer burden
- Measuring the impact of disability benefits: a feasibility study
- Judicial review litigation as an incentive to change in local authority public services in England and Wales
- Measuring inequality using censored data: a multiple imputation approach
- Popularity
- Benefits and problems of linking micro and macro models – evidence from a flat tax analysis
- Healthy school meals and educational outcomes
- The use of respondent incentives on longitudinal surveys
- If you’re happy and you know it, clap your hands! Survey design and the analysis of satisfaction
- Disability benefits and paying for care
- Measuring nonresponse cross-nationally
- Population ageing: crisis or opportunity?
- Do strong family ties inhibit trust?
- Social networks in determining migration and labour market outcomes: evidence from the German reunification
- Domestic supply, job-specialisation and sex-differences in pay
- The route to take-up: raising incentives or lowering barriers?
- The dynamics of social assistance receipt: measurement and modelling issues, with an application to Britain
- The social significance of homogamy
- Does size matter? The influence of firm size on working conditions and job satisfaction
- The influence of disability on absenteeism: an empirical analysis using Spanish data
- Mind the gap, please! The effect of temporary help agencies on the consequences of work accidents
- Intrafamily resource allocations: a dynamic model of birth weight
- Estimating trends in US income inequality using the Current Population Survey: the importance of controlling for censoring
- Staying together for the sake of the home? House price shocks and partnership dissolution in the UK
- Who are the UK’s minority ethnic groups? Issues of identification and measurement in a longitudinal study
- Poverty persistence among Belgian elderly: true or spurious?
- Women’s economic gains from employment, marriage and cohabitation
- Combining marriage and children with paid work: changes across cohorts in Italy and Great Britain
- Unemployment and partnership dissolution
- Multiple sample selection in the estimation of intergenerational occupational mobility
- The development and implementation of a coding scheme to analyse interview dynamics in the British Household Panel Survey
- Keeping up or falling behind? The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty
- The labour market impact of immigration in Western Germany in the 1990’s
- The ‘Bologna process’ and College enrolment decisions
- Are lone mothers responsive to policy changes? The effects of a Norwegian workfare reform on earnings, education and poverty
- The causes of seam effects in panel surveys
- Measurement error and data collection methods: effects on estimates from event history data
- Poverty permanence among European youth
- Leaving home and the chances of being poor: the case of young people in Southern European countries
- Why educated mothers don’t make educated children? A statistical study in the intergenerational transmission of schooling
- Effects of flat tax reforms in Western Europe on equity and efficiency
- Wage mobility in times of higher earnings disparities: is it easier to climd the ladder?
- Heaping and leaping: survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported consumption expenditure
- Assessing the effect of data collection mode on measurement
- Marital splits and income changes over the longer term
- The nature and causes of attrition in the British Household Panel Study
- Does housework lower wages and why? Evidence for Britain
- Understanding cross-national differences in unit non-response: the role of contact data
- Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in a model of fertility choice
- Estimation of causal effects of fertility on economic wellbeing: evidence from rural Vietnam
- Measuring people’s trust
- The smoker’s wage penalty puzzle: evidence from Britain
- Clash of career and family: fertility decisions after job displacement
- Does judicial review influence the quality of Local Authority Services?
- Inequalities within couples: market incomes and the role of taxes and benefits in Europe
- Return to work after childbirth: does parental leave matter in Europe?
- Have some European countries been more successful at employing disabled people than others?
- Job competition and the wage curve
- Job satisfaction and family happiness: the part-time work puzzle
- Subjective income and employment expectations and preferences for redistribution
- Inequality and quiescence: a continuing conundrum
- Keeping up with the Schmidts: an empirical test of relative deprivation theory in the neighbourhood context
- Job competition amongst university graduates
- Can anyone be ‘the’ one? Field evidence on dating behavior
- State dependence, duration dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in the employment transitions of the over-50s
- Estimating income poverty in the presence of measurement error and missing data problems
- Gender, older people and social exclusion: a gendered review and secondary analysis of the data
- Using the P90/P10 index to measure US inquality trends with current population survey data: a view from inside the Census Bureau vaults
- Inequality and the GB2 income distribution
- Diet composition, socio-economic status and food outlets development in Britain
- New directions in the analysis of inequality and poverty
- Dynamic multi-level analysis of households’ living standards and poverty: evidence from Vietnam
- The introduction of dependent interviewing on the British Household Panel Survey
- Older couples’ labour market reactions to family disruptions
- On-the-job search and job competition: relevance and wage impact in the UK
- Measurement error in stylised and diary data on time use
- The effect of increasing financial incentives in a panel survey: an experiment on the British Household Panel Survey, Wave 14
- Earnings instability and tenure
- Schooling and citizenship: evidence from compulsory schooling reforms
- Respondent incentives in a multi-mode panel survey: cumulative effects on nonresponse and bias
- Dependent interviewing: a framework and application to current research
- Is it the way she moves? New evidence on the gender wage growth gap in the early careers
- The wage effects of graduate competition
- Intra-household allocation of resources: inferences from non-resident fathers’ child support payments
- The long term impacts of compulsory schooling: evidence from a natural experiment in school leaving dates
- The highest fertility in Europe: for how long? The analysis of fertility change in Albania based on individual data
- The impact of institutions on motherhood and work
- Family and politics: does parental unemployment cause right-wing extremism?
- The (mis)specification of discrete time duration models with unobserved heterogenity: a Monte Carlo study
- Paid holiday entitlements, weekly working hours and earnings in the UK
- Quantifying parental childcare in the United Kingdom
- Social comparisons and social order: issues relating to a possible re-study of ‘W.G. Runciman’s relative deprivation and social justice’
- A basic income for Europe’s children?
- Socio-economic differences in postponement and recuperation of fertility in Italy: results from a multi-spell random effect model
- Winners and losers: assessing the distributional effects of long-term care funding regimes
- Economic conditions and public attitudes toward welfare state policies
- Differences in job dissatisfaction across Europe
- Telephone versus face-to-face interviewing: mode effects on data quality and likely causes: report on phase II of the ESS-Gallup mixed mode methodology project
- Constructing consistent work-life histories: a guide for users of the British Household Panel Survey
- Summarizing multiple deprivation indicators
- State dependence and causal feedback of poverty and fertility in Ethiopia
- Income mis-measurement and the estimation of poverty rates: an analysis of income poverty in Albania
- Comparisons of income mobility profiles
- Do wages compensate for anticipated working time restrictions? Evidence from seasonal employment in Austria
- Social norms and household time allocation
- Does democracy foster trust?
- Friendship ties and geographical mobility: evidence from the BHPS
- People’s trust: the design of a survey-based experiment
- Measurement error in models of welfare participation
- Measuring the economic vulnerability of children in developing countries: an application to Guatemala
- Estimating the impact of a policy reform on welfare participation: the 2001 extension to the minimum income guarantee for UK pensioners
- Gender convergence in the American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS)
- The impact of internal migration on married couples’ earnings in Britain, with a comparison to the United States
- Working women, men’s home time and lowest-low fertility
- An analysis and monetary valuation of formal and informal voluntary work by gender and educational attainment
- Transitions out of and back to employment among older men and women in the UK
- The dynamics of perception: modelling subjective well-being in a short panel
- Social participation: how does it vary with illness, caring and ethnic group?
- An economic history of bastardy in England and Wales
- Infusing time diary evidence into panel data: an exercise in calibrating time-use estimates for the BHPS
- Overqualification: major or minor mismatch?
- Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation
- Child support and non-resident fathers’ contact with their children
- Fairness in the family: implications for parent-adult child interactions
- The welfare cost of means-testing: pensioner participation in income support
- Measuring housework participation: the gap between ‘stylised’ questionnaire estimates and diary-based estimates
- Income and childbearing decisions: evidence from Italy
- Marital disruption and economic well-being: a comparative analysis
- The psychological costs of unsustainable housing commitments
- Persistent employment disadvantage, 1974 to 2003
- The impact of immigration on the employment of natives in regional labour markets: a meta-analysis
- Tied migration and subsequent employment: evidence from couples in Britain
- Occupational pensions, wages, and job mobility in Germany
- Human capital and social position in Britain: creating a measure of wage-earning potential from BHPS data
- Social segregation in Secondary Schools: how does England compare with other countries?
- Dual-earner migration in Britain: earnings gains, employment, and self-selection
- Does leaving home make you poor? Evidence from 13 European countries
- American time use 1965-2003: the construction of a historical comparative file, and consideration of its usefulness in the construction of extended national accounts for the USA
- A review of methodological research pertinent to longitudinal survey design and data collection
- Poverty and the transition to adulthood: risky situations and risky events
- Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty: an application of a simultaneous hazards approach to the UK
- Work orientation and wives’ employment careers: an evaluation of Hakim’s preference theory
- Is there a glass ceiling over Europe? Exploring the gender pay gap across the wages distribution
- The relationship between food consumption and socio-economic status: evidence among British youths
- Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes: evidence for Germany
- Education and timing of births: evidence from a natural experiment in Italy
- Poverty and fertility in less developed countries: a comparative analysis
- Labour market transitions and wage dynamics in Europe
- Intergenerational earnings mobility: changes across cohorts in Britain
- O brother, where are thou? The effects of having a sibling on geographic mobility and labor market outcomes
- The impact of a mixed-mode data collection design on non response bias on a business survey
- Cinema is good for you: the effects of cinema attendance on self reported anxiety or depression and ‘happiness’
- Inequality of opportunities vs inequality of outcomes: are western societies all alike?
- Mobility and missing data: what difference does non-response make to observed patterns of intergenerational class mobility by ethnic group?
- Design effects for multiple design samples
- Does dependent interviewing really increase efficiency and reduce respondent burden?
- Are Scottish degrees better?
- Methods for summarizing and comparing wealth distributions
- What do we do in post-industrial society? the nature of work and leisure time in the 21st century
- Time allocation and the comprehensive accounting of economic activity
- Busyness as the badge of honour for the new superordinate working class
- Differences in delaying motherhood across European countries: empirical evidence from the ECHP
- Youth poverty in Europe: what do we know?
- Marriage and wages
- Job mobility and wage mobility at the beginning of the working career: a comparative view across Europe
- Measuring change in employment characteristics: the effects of dependent interviewing
- The impact of interviewing method on measurement error in panel survey measures of benefit receipt: evidence from a validation study
- Workers, workplaces and working hours
- The gender gap in private pensions
- Patterns of consent: evidence from a general household survey
- Dependent interviewing and seam effects in work history data
- Participation in multiple welfare programmes: discrete choice with heterogeneous awareness
- Linking household survey and administrative record data: what should the matching variables be?
- Tackling multiple choices: a joint determination of transitions out of education and into the labour market across the European Union
- Intergenerational mobility and sample selection in short panels
- Minimum wages enhancing trainers’ incentives
- The effects of income imputation on micro analyses: evidence from the ECHP
- The echo of job displacement
- Lost jobs, broken marriages
- The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources
- Validation of survey data on income and employment: the ISMIE experience
- The contact and response process in business surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK
- The consequences of ‘in-work’ benefit reform in Britain: new evidence from panel data
- The long-term effectiveness of refusal conversion procedures on longitudinal surveys
- Methods for achieving equivalence of samples in cross-national surveys: the European Social Survey experience
- Multidimensional analysis of poverty dynamics in Great Britain
- Explaining interviewee contact and co-operation in the British and German Household Panels
- Approximations to b * in the prediction of design effects due to clustering
- Modelling low pay transition probabilities, accounting for panel attrition, non-response, and initial conditions
- Accounting for income distribution trends: a density function decomposition approach
- Simulating the reform of means-tested benefits with endogenous take-up and claim costs
- And in the evening she’s a singer with the band: second jobs, plight or pleasure
- Are there asymmetries in the effects of training on the conditional male wage distribution
- Parent and adult-child interactions: empirical evidence from Britain
- Does a ‘teen-birth’ have longer-term impacts on the mother? suggestive evidence from the British Household Panel Study
- Econometric solutions vs. substantive results: a crucial trade-off in the time-series-cross-section analysis
- Mental health, teenage motherhood, and age at first birth among British women in the 1990s
- Development of a sampling method for household surveys in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth and income mobility
- Does a ‘teen-birth’ have longer-term impacts on the mother? evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study
- Early motherhood and disadvantage: a comparison between ethnic groups
- Who has a child as a teenager?
- Outcomes in childhood and adulthood by mother’s age at birth: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study
- The intergenerational social mobility of minority ethnic groups
- Looking for a job: is there any homogeneity among those not seeking work?
- Training in Europe
- An economic model of child custody
- Peer alienation: predictors in childhood and outcomes in adulthood
- Poverty analysis with unit and item nonresponses: alternative estimators compared
- Nobody to play with? The implications of leisure coordination
- Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset, and duration effects
- Poverty dynamics corrected for measurement error
- Women’s employment around birth of the first child in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Japan
- The wage effect of engagement with computers at home and at work: does gender make a difference?
- Measuring income mobility over equivalent adults
- Teenage time use as investment in cultural capital
- From PAPI to CAPI: consequences for data quality on the British Household Panel Study
- The reliability of coding occupational descriptions: measurement issues in a CAPI panel survey
- Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson inequality indices from survey data
- Measures of effective literacy: a theoretical note
- Work-related training and the new National Minimum Wage in Britain -ISER Working Paper-
- Respondent behaviour in panel studies: a case study for income-nonresponse by means of the British Household Panel Study (BHPS)
- Are young Europeans less likely to live with a partner as their educational attainment level increases?
- Personal communities: not simply families of ‘fate or ‘choice’
- Premature mortality and poverty measurement
- Time, through the lifecourse, in the family
- The impact of atypical employment on individual wellbeing: evidence from a panel of British workers
- A effect of labour market conditions and family background on educational attainment of Spanish youngsters
- Single mothers
- Non-response in dynamic panel data models -working paper-
- A cross-country comparison of survey nonparticipation in the ECHP -ISER working paper-
- Labour as a buffer: do temporary workers suffer?
- Free to choose? Differences in the hours determination of constrained and unconstrained workers
- What determines income mobility differences across the European Union?
- Europe vs. the United States: is there a trade-off between mobility and inequality?
- The material returns to partnership: the effects of educational matching on labour market outcomes and gender equality
- A new measure of gender bias
- An evaluation of the childhood family structure measures from the sixth wave of the British Household Panel Survey
- Wealth: its use, level, inheritance and change: in relation to human capital
- Tell me why I don’t like Mondays: investigating day of the week effects on job satisfaction and psychological well-being
- The effect of parents’ employment on children’s educational attainment: 2002 ed.
- The effect of family income during childhood on later-life attainment: evidence from Germany
- Trying again: repartnering after dissolution of a union
- Beating the odds (1): intergenerational social mobility from a human capital perspective
- Beating the odds (2): a new index of intergenerational social mobility
- Chewing the fat: the story time diaries tell about physical activity in the United Kingdom
- Accounting for poverty differences between the United States, Great Britain and Germany
- Human capital, marriage and regression
- Childhood parental behaviour and young people’s outcomes
- Room for differences? social policy in a global economy
- Trends in poverty: the UK in international perspective: how rates mislead and intensity matters
- The three-day week of 1974 and measurement error in the FES and NCDS data sets
- Modelling low income transitions
- The association between reported and calculated reservation wages
- Intergenerational social mobility and assortative mating in Britain
- PEDAKSI: methodology for collecting data about survey non-respondents
- Unions, temporary employment and hours of work: a tale of two countries
- Royal Economic Society survey on the gender and ethnic balance of academic economics 2000
- Web-use and net-nerds: a neo-functionalist analysis of the impact of information technology in the home
- A new measure of social position: social mobility and human capital in Britain
- Separating refusal bias and non-contact bias: evidence from UK national surveys
- Fertility and female labour supply
- Leaving home in the European Union
- Recommended standard final outcome categories and standard definitions of response rate for social surveys
- Developing quality standard for cross-national survey research: five approaches
- Addressing the interpretation and the aggregation problems in totally fuzzy and relative poverty measures
- Social structure and life chances
- Why are child poverty rates higher in Britain than in Germany? a longitudinal perspective -working paper-
- Examining the impact of macro-economic conditions on income inequality
- The dynamics of individual male earnings in Great Britain: 1991-1999
- Ethnic minorities in the UK: burden or benefit?
- Earnings mobility among Italian low paid workers
- Family composition and children’s educational outcomes
- The union membership wage-premium puzzle: is there a free rider problem?
- The impact of bargaining institutions on employer-provided training in Britain
- Class size in the early years: is smaller really better?
- Rich place, poor place: an analysis of geographical variations in household income within Britain
- Job search methods, intensity and success in Britain in the 1990s
- Actual and preferred working hours
- Option or obligation? The determinants of labour supply preferences in Britain
- The National Statistics Socio-economic Classification: unifying official and sociological approaches to the conceptualisation and measurement of social class
- Cross-national changes in time-use: some sociological (hi)stories re-examined
- Poverty persistence in Britain: a multivariate analysis using the BHPS, 1991-1997
- Resource allocation and contract resolution in the Spanish bankruptcy system
- Panel regression models for measuring poverty dynamics in Great Britain
- Child poverty dynamics in seven nations
- The dynamics and inequality of Italian male earnings: permanent changes or transitory fluctuations?
- Does economic growth exhibit a different impact on job creation and job destruction?
- The effect of non-standard employment on mental health in Britain
- Collectivism versus individualism: performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain
- Disability, work and income: a British perspective
- From the dark end of the street to the bright side of the road? investigating the returns to residential mobility in Britain
- Family formation in multi-cultural Britain: three patterns of diversity
- Stratified or comprehensive? the economic efficiency of school design
- Examining flexible labour in Europe: the first three waves of the ECHP
- Retirement and the economic well-being of the elderly: a British perspective
- Exploring new ground for using the Multinational Time Use Study
- The effect of parents’ employment on children’s educational attainment
- The efficiency hypothesis and the role of ‘news’ in the Euro/British pound exchange rate market: an empirical analysis using daily data
- Personal relationships and marriage expectations: evidence from the 1998 British Household Panel Study
- Employment opportunities and pre-marital births in Britain
- The impact of cohabitation and divorce on partners’ labour force participation: comparing Britain with Flanders
- Neighbourhood and family influences on the cognitive ability of children in the British National Child Development Study
- Estimating welfare indices: household weights and sample design
- Occupational pension coverage in the European Union. An empirical analysis
- Do current income and annual income measures provide different pictures of Britain’s income distribution?
- Measuring income risk
- Re-employment probabilities for Spanish men: what role does the unemployment benefit system play?
- The distribution of income by sectors of the population
- To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income acquisition among citizens?
- Investigating long-term retest effects in the GHQ-12
- Becoming a homeowner in Britain in the 1990s
- Examining working time arrangements using time use survey data
- Temporary jobs: who gets them, what are they worth, and do they lead anywhere?
- Who marries whom in Great Britain?
- Using material flow accounting to operationalize the concept of society’s metabolism: a preliminary MFA for the United Kingdom for the period of 1937-1997
- Women and part-time employment: workers’ ‘choices’ and wage penalties in five industrialized countries
- The living arrangements of elderly Europeans
- Health, wealth and progeny: explaining the living arrangements of older European women
- Occupational pensions and interfirm job mobility in the European Union. Evidence from the ECHP survey
- Modelling short unemployment in Europe
- The search for success: do the unemployed find stable employment?
- My home was my castle: evictions and repossessions in Britain
- Learning and economic policy choices with an application to IMF agreements
- Unemployment duration and exit states in Britain
- Criterion validation of a proposed revision of government social classifications
- Semi-Markov and Markov labour histories
- Social polarisation in Britain and Germany: the impacts of household and labour market change