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Record type: Journal Article

OP47 Is active commuting good for our health? -conference paper abstract-

OP94 Bias in consent to health data linkage: evidence from a UK cross-sectional survey -conference paper abstract-

Evidence on the benefits of alternative mortgage products

Asthma in children in relation to pre-term birth and fetal growth restriction

Modeling household decisions using longitudinal data from household panel surveys, with applications to residential mobility

The effect of parental employment on child schooling

Why do those out of work because of sickness or disability have a high mortality risk? Evidence from a Scottish cohort

Socioeconomic position and adolescent trajectories in smoking, drinking, and psychiatric distress

The financial well-being of elderly people in Europe and the redistributive effects of minimum pension schemes

Poor health, employment transitions and gender: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

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