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Housework share between partners: experimental evidence on gender-specific preferences
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Design and implementation issues to improve the research value of the longitudinal component of EU‑SILC
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Housework share between partners: experimental evidence on gender identity
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 6: results from methodological experiments
Nick Allum, Katrin Auspurg, Margaret Blake, et al.
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Housework share between partners: experimental evidence on gender identity
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 5: results from methodological experiments
Katrin Auspurg, Jonathan Burton, Carl Cullinane, et al.
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Light drinking versus abstinence in pregnancy - behavioural and cognitive outcomes in 7-year-old children: a longitudinal cohort study
Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, Maria A. Quigley, et al.
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Implications of the EU-SILC following rules, and their implementation, for longitudinal analysis
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Breast feeding and intergenerational social mobility: what are the mechanisms?
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Implications of the EU-SILC "following rules" for longitudinal analysis
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Breastfed babies 'upwardly mobile' study claims
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Personal Oz: babies
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfed babies 'will climb social ladder'
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Revealed: breastfeeding babies improves their chance of climbing social ladder
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Study: breastfeeding boosts chil-dren up social ladder
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfed babies 'will climb social ladder'
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfed babies get a leg up the social ladder
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfeeding 'boosts social class of baby in the future'
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfeeding 'boosts social class of baby in future'
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfed babies 'more likely to climb social ladder' later in life
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Mother's milk is best if you want baby to move up in the world
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfeeding boosts ability to climb social ladder
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfeeding good for social climbing skills
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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'Breast is best' if you want your child to go up in the world
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Why you should breastfeed your babies
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfed babies 'upwardly mobile' study claims
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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How the ‘breastfeeding effect’ altered the British class system
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfeeding ‘boosts social class of baby in future’
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfeeding provides social advantages later in life
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Breastfed babies are more likely to climb the social ladder - and less likely to fall down it
Amanda Sacker, Yvonne Kelly, Maria Iacovou, et al.