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ISER has an enviable publications record in top academic journals and regularly presents its work at key conferences and policy events in the UK and around the world. It is also frequently commissioned to produce reports and papers for Government Departments, think tanks, charities and businesses and its important work is frequently featured in the media. You can search all of ISER’s outputs including by area of interest and author.

Love: the first cut is the deepest

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - July 22, 2015
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

Reliving your first fling

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - October 22, 2012
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

A different class of marriage

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - January 23, 2011
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

Things that mess up your future relationships

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - December 9, 2010

First love determines the success of your adult relationship

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - March 26, 2010
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

Infidelity? Most readers wouldn’t dream of it

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - October 24, 2009
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

‘7 year itch’ turns to ’11 year itch’ in UK

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - October 19, 2009
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

The start of the 11-year itch: figures reveal this is now the time when most get divorced

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - October 19, 2009
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

Couples now take 11 years to get ‘the itch’

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - October 19, 2009
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

Average lifespan of marriage in Britain is ’11 yrs’

  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. Simonetta Longhi
  3. Álvaro Martínez Pérez
Media - October 18, 2009
  1. Malcolm Brynin
  2. John Ermisch

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ISER, Understanding Society, EUROMOD, CeMPA

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ISER's annual report

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