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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.

How do participants understand and interpret questions about “retirement planning”?

  1. Lindsay Abbassian
  2. Beth Dokal
  3. Lucy Joyce
  4. Stephen Pudney
  5. Ricky Kanabar
  6. , et al
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2019-10 - September 19, 2019 - download  
  1. Labour Market
  2. Older People
  3. Pensions
  4. Survey Methodology
  5. Psychology
  6. Household Economics

Is there anything which can make men do housework – even if they are out of work?

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
Media - August 14, 2016

Spousal job loss

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
Interview - March 2, 2016

Why we stick our heads in the sand about the risk of unemployment

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
Media - February 19, 2016

Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
Journal Article - October 15, 2015
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Household Economics
  3. Unemployment

Job loss and social capital: the role of family, friends and wider support networks

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
ISER Working Paper Series, 2015-07 - April 28, 2015 - download  
  1. Labour Market
  2. Unemployment
  3. Social Capital

I juggled work and the kids…then I went to university

  1. Karon Gush
Media - July 8, 2014

Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
ISER Working Paper Series, 2013-13 - August 14, 2013 - download  
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Household Economics
  3. Unemployment

Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2013-04 - August 14, 2013 - download  
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Household Economics
  3. Unemployment

Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?

  1. Karon Gush
  2. James Scott
  3. Heather Laurie
Conference Paper, Understanding Society Research Conference, 24-26 July 2013, University of Essex - July 26, 2013

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