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Record type: Thesis/Degree/Other Honours

Behavioural aspects of self-employment dynamics -PhD thesis-

Driving my life away? Essays examining the impact of commuting on income and well-being -PhD thesis-

Social networks and residential mobility in later life: the effects of moving on social network supportive capacity amongst older people in the UK -PhD thesis-

Economic inequality and social class -PhD thesis-

Essays on poverty and wellbeing -PhD thesis-

Engagement in the local community and civic socialisation: an analysis of neighbourhood and household context using the British Household Panel Survey -PhD thesis-

Place, space and imagined futures : how young people’s occupational aspirations are shaped by the areas they live in -PhD thesis-

Contextual violence and migration, family structure and adolescents’ behaviour: the case of Colombian armed conflict -PhD thesis-

Mothers, daughters and workers? An analysis of the relationship between women’s family caring, social class and labour market participation in the UK -PhD thesis-

Poverty, inequality and economic mobility in Indonesia -PhD thesis-

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