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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.

Mothers ‘take a pay cut’ if their firstborn is a daughter

  1. Sonia Bhalotra
  2. Damian Clarke
  3. Angelina Nazarova
Media - June 15, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Social Attitudes
  6. Household Economics
  7. Health
  8. Economics
  9. Demography
  10. Wages And Earnings
  11. Childbearing: Fertility
  12. Well Being
  13. Social Behaviour
  14. Sociology Of Households
  15. Caregiving
  16. Social Psychology

The daughter penalty

  1. Sonia Bhalotra
  2. Damian Clarke
  3. Angelina Nazarova
ISER Working Paper Series, 2025-03 - May 28, 2025 - download  
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Social Attitudes
  6. Household Economics
  7. Health
  8. Economics
  9. Demography
  10. Wages And Earnings
  11. Childbearing: Fertility
  12. Well Being
  13. Social Behaviour
  14. Sociology Of Households
  15. Caregiving
  16. Social Psychology

Income volatility and parenting styles during hard times

  1. Gabriele Mari
Journal Article - March 25, 2025
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Household Economics
  3. Health
  4. Covid-19
  5. Welfare Benefits
  6. Economics
  7. Wages And Earnings
  8. Social Stratification
  9. Child Development
  10. Social Behaviour
  11. Sociology Of Households

Written evidence from Dr Laura Fumagalli, Dr Greta Morando, Dr Sonkurt Sen [SPL0041] [House of Commons. Women and Equalities Committee. Equality at work: paternity and shared parental leave inquiry]

  1. Laura Fumagalli
  2. Greta Morando
  3. Sonkurt Sen
Parliamentary Paper - February 12, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Income Dynamics
  4. Social Attitudes
  5. Household Economics
  6. Health
  7. Finance
  8. Childbearing: Fertility
  9. Education
  10. Child Development
  11. Sociology Of Households
  12. Caregiving

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study, University of Essex (PPCM0023) [House of Commons. Work and Pensions Committee. Pensioner poverty: challenges and mitigations inquiry]

Parliamentary Paper - February 5, 2025
  1. Income Dynamics
  2. Older People
  3. Pensions
  4. Household Economics
  5. Poverty
  6. Welfare Benefits
  7. Finance
  8. Living Standards

Assortative mating and wealth inequality in Great Britain: evidence from the baby boomer and Gen X cohorts

  1. Ricky Kanabar
ISER Working Paper Series, 2024-04 - November 25, 2024 - download  
  1. Household Economics
  2. Demography
  3. Family Formation And Dissolution
  4. Savings And Assets
  5. Education
  6. Housing Market
  7. Higher Education

Measuring expenditure with a mobile app: do probability-based and nonprobability panels differ?

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Carina Cornesse
  3. Alexander Wenz
  4. Mick P. Couper
Understanding Society Working Paper Series, 2024-09 - September 11, 2024 - download  
  1. Households
  2. Surveys
  3. Survey Methodology
  4. Information And Communication Technologies
  5. Household Economics
  6. Demography
  7. Finance

Measuring expenditure with a mobile app: do probability-based and nonprobability panels differ?

  1. Annette Jäckle
  2. Carina Cornesse
  3. Alexander Wenz
  4. Mick P. Couper
Journal Article - June 25, 2024
  1. Households
  2. Surveys
  3. Survey Methodology
  4. Information And Communication Technologies
  5. Household Economics
  6. Demography
  7. Finance

Examining household effects on individual Twitter adoption: a multilevel analysis based on U.K. household survey data

  1. Shujun Liu
  2. Luke Sloan
  3. Tarek Al Baghal
  4. Matthew Williams
  5. Paulo Serodio
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Journal Article - January 25, 2024
  1. Households
  2. Information And Communication Technologies
  3. Household Economics
  4. Savings And Assets
  5. Social Networks
  6. Social Behaviour

A research agenda for financial resources within the household

Book, Elgar Research Agendas - January 18, 2024
  1. Fran Bennett
  2. Silvia Avram
  3. Siobhan Austen
  1. Households
  2. Household Economics
  3. Public Policy
  4. Finance
  5. Research

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