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Measuring change in employment characteristics: the effects of dependent interviewing
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I Know What You Did Last Summer - The effect of Dependent Interviewing on Measures of Change in Employment Characteristics and Work Histories
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Patterns of Consent: evidence from a general household survey
Stephen P. Jenkins, Lorenzo Cappellari, Peter Lynn, et al.
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Linking household survey and administrative record data: what should the matching variables be?
Stephen P. Jenkins, Peter Lynn, Annette Jäckle, et al.
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The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources
Peter Lynn, Annette Jäckle, Stephen P. Jenkins, et al.
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The Contact and Response Process in Business Surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK
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The contact and response process in business surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK
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Validation of survey data on income and employment: the ISMIE experience
Annette Jäckle, Emanuela Sala, Stephen P. Jenkins, et al.
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Health & Quality of Life. Wave 2 Report of the Newham Household Panel Survey
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The Contact and Response Process in Business Surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK
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Donne e uomini nelle carriere dirigenziali del Terzo millennio (Women and Men in the Managerial Careers of the Third Millennium)
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Donne e Uomini Dirigenti del 2000 (Women and Men Executives in Year 2000)
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Validating survey data: experiences using employer records and Government Benefit (Transfer) Data
Annette Jäckle, Emanuela Sala, Stephen P. Jenkins, et al.
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Donne e uomini nelle carriere dirigenziali del Terzo millennio (Women and Men in the Managerial Careers of the Third Millennium)
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Validating Survey Data: Experiences using Employer Records and Government Benefit (Transfer) Data in the UK
Annette Jäckle, Emanuela Sala, Stephen P. Jenkins, et al.
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Uomini e donne anziani in un comune dell'hinterland milanese. Verso una ridefinizione della solidarieta' familiare intergenerazionale (Old Men and Women living in a Town Near Milano. Towards a Creation of a New Intergenerational Family Solidarity?)
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Why Are There Still So Few Women at the Top of Italian Corporations? Taking Men Executives into Account
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Validating Survey Data: Experiences using Employer Records and Government Benefit (Transfer) Data in the UK
Annette Jäckle, Emanuela Sala, Stephen P. Jenkins, et al.
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Donne Dirigenti Oggi: Ancora Soltanto Discriminazione di Genere? (Women Executives: Can We Still Talk about Discrimination?)
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Donne e Uomini Dirigenti del 2000 (Women and Men Executives in Year 2000)
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All'interno Della Scatola Nera. Uno Studio Sulle Carriere di Donne e Uomini ai Vertici Delle Aziende (Inside the Black Box. A Study of the Careers of Women and Men at the Top of Corporations)
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L'autonomia difficile. Le giovani donne nella transizione all'eta' adulta (The Difficult Autonomy. Young Women Living in Calabria in the Transition to Adulthood)
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Family Forms and Fertility Patterns of Men and Women Executives in Italy
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Between Gender Doors and Leaky Pipelines. Higher Education Policies and Career Patterns of Men and Women in Italian Universities
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Un'inattaccabile fortezza? Carriere dirigenziali al femminile e meccanismi di discriminazione (An Unassailable Castle? Women Managers' Careers and Processes of Discrimination)
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Correlates of obtaining informed consent to data linkage: Respondent, interview and interviewer characteristics
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Consenting to Health Record Linkage: Evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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A new perspective for the study of social inequalities: Exploring the impact of individuals' physical attractiveness on labor market outcomes
Emanuela Sala, Marco Terraneo, Mario Lucchini, et al.
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Two Mini-seminars on `Consent to data linkage'
Emanuela Sala, Jonathan Burton, Gundi Knies, et al.
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Interviewer Effects on Consenting to Data Linkage on a Longitudinal Survey of a General Population