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Who is doing the housework in multicultural Britain?
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Apparently women are more likely to cheat on guys who don’t do household chores
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Is there anything which can make men do housework – even if they are out of work?
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Spousal job loss
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Why we stick our heads in the sand about the risk of unemployment
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Black men are better than white guys at sharing household chores
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White husbands are falling short when it comes to housework
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Black men ‘best in Britain’ for taking a share of the housework
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White men among the worst, black men are best at doing share of household chores
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Black Caribbean men are best at sharing the housework but married white men are the worst, new study reveals
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Black men ‘best in Britain’ at sharing household chores
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Gender, ethnicity and household labour in married and cohabiting couples in the UK
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Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?
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Job loss and social capital: the role of family, friends and wider support networks
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The feasibility of conducting a Universal Credit panel survey
Heather Laurie, Nick Buck, Jonathan Burton, et al.
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Life events and travel behavior: exploring the interrelationship using UK Household Longitudinal Study data
Ben Clark, Kiron Chatterjee, Steve Melia, et al.
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Changing patterns in the allocation of savings, investments and debts within couple relationships
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Examining the relationship between life transitions and travel behaviour change: new insights from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Ben Clark, Kiron Chatterjee, Steve Melia, et al.
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Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?
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Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?
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Households’ responses to spousal job loss: ‘all change’ or ‘carry on as usual’?
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Experiments with methods to reduce attrition in longitudinal surveys
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Chore wars
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Social support from family and friends
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A triumph for family values
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More people turn to their husband or wife for help when they have problems
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UK is a nation of supportive partners
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel: using experiments to inform survey design
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Are joint bank accounts a good idea?
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Challenges and Innovations in Longitudinal Surveys