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Record type: Conference Paper

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

Do grammar schools increase or reduce inequality?

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

Impact of mode design on measurement errors and estimates of individual change

From face-to-face to mixed-modes: lessons from experiments on the UK Understanding Society Innovation Panel

Propensity to consent to data linkage: experimental evidence from the Innovation Panel on the role of three survey design features

Ethnic differences in pathways out of the parental home: second generation migrants in the UK ** FIRST DRAFT – to be developed prior to the PAA meeting **

An exploration of the factors influencing well-being of farm and non-farm households

Diabetes and its association with self-reported sleep quality and night time awakening: an Understanding Society cohort study

Examining the relationship between life transitions and travel behaviour change: new insights from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

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