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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.

Halfway to gender equality in paid and unpaid work? Evidence from the multinational time-use study

  1. Jonathan Gershuny
  2.  Man Yee Kan
Book Chapter, Gendered Lives: Inequalities in Production and Reproduction, 3 - June 1, 2012
  1. Jacqueline Scott
  2. Shirley Dex
  3. Anke C. Plagnol
  1. Caregiving
  2. Time Use
  3. Labour Market

Gendered lives: gender inequalities in production and reproduction

Book - June 1, 2012
  1. Jacqueline Scott
  2. Shirley Dex
  3. Anke C. Plagnol
  1. Social Groups
  2. Social Change

Parental and child health

  1. Yvonne Kelly
  2. Mel Bartley
Book Chapter, Children of the 21st Century: The first five years, 15 - June 1, 2010
  1. Kirstine Hansen
  2. Heather Joshi
  3. Shirley Dex
  1. Health

Women and employment: changing lives and new challenges

Book - June 1, 2008
  1. Jacqueline Scott
  2. Shirley Dex
  3. Heather Joshi
  1. Social Change
  2. Labour Market

Married women’s employment patterns in Britain -book chapter-

  1. Andrew McCulloch
  2. Shirley Dex
Book Chapter, Careers of Couples in Contemporary Societies, Ch.8 - June 1, 2001
  1. Household Economics
  2. Labour Market

Reliability of retrospective unemployment history data

  1. Shirley Dex
  2. Andrew McCulloch
Journal Article - June 1, 1998
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Surveys
  3. Households
  4. Labour Market

Reliability of retrospective unemployment history data -ESRC Research Paper on Micro-social Change Working Paper-

  1. Shirley Dex
  2. Andrew McCulloch
Research Paper, Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, 97-17 - August 1, 1997
  1. Survey Methodology
  2. Surveys
  3. Households
  4. Labour Market

Comparative analysis using large scale national data sources of women’s employment

  1. Shirley Dex
  2. Heather Laurie
Journal Article - September 1, 1996
  1. Households
  2. Labour Market

Reliability of recall data: a literature review

  1. Shirley Dex
Journal Article - June 1, 1995
  1. Survey Methodology

Tax systems and married women’s labour force participation: a seven country comparison

  1. Hedvig Vermeulen
  2. Shirley Dex
  3. Tim Callan
  4. B. Dankmeyer
  5. Siv S. Gustafsson
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Research Paper, Working Papers of the ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, 95-08 - May 1, 1995
  1. Welfare Benefits
  2. Taxation
  3. Labour Market

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