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Survey design, survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported health and disability
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Birth-cohort trends in older-age functional disability and their relationship with socio-economic status: evidence from a pooling of repeated cross-sectional population-based studies for the UK
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Balancing the imbalances of the economy – to legalize or not to legalize
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Understanding Society Innovation Panel Wave 7: Results from Methodological Experiments
Annelies G. Blom, Jonathan Burton, Cara L. Booker, et al.
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BICOP: a Stata command for fitting bivariate ordinal regressions with residual dependence characterised by a copula function and normal mixture marginals
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Survey design and the determinants of subjective wellbeing: an experimental analysis
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The income gradient in childhood mental health: all in the eye of the beholder?
David W. Johnston, Carol Propper, Stephen Pudney, et al.
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Child mental health and educational attainment: multiple observers and the measurement error problem
Johnston David, Carol Propper, Stephen Pudney, et al.
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Survey design and the determinants of subjective wellbeing: an experimental analysis
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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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Arguments that it would be better to see money from cannabis sales go towards schools and hospitals rather than into drug dealers' pockets are persuasive
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In sickness and in health? Comorbidity in older couples -conference paper abstract-
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Assessing the distributional impact of reforms to disability benefits for older people in the UK: implications of alternative measures of income and disability costs
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Disability costs and equivalence scales in the older population in Great Britain
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Caring for the elderly
Ruth Hancock, Cara L. Booker, Marcello Morciano, et al.
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In sickness and in health? Comorbidity in older couples
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Legalization and regulation of cannabis
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Nonparametric estimation of a compensating variation: the cost of disability
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If at first you don't succeed? Fieldwork, panel attrition, and health-employment inferences in BHPS and HILDA
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The costs and benefits of a licensed, taxed and regulated cannabis market
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Measuring poverty persistence with missing data with an application to Peruvian panel data
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Spliffs and butts: it is high time for a new debate on drug policy but politicians remain wary
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Taxing legalised cannabis could cut deficit by £1.25 billion
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Cannabis legalisation could see use rise but potency fall
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Legalising cannabis could bring in £1.25bn
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How cannabis could cut deficit by £1.25bn
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Deficit 'could be cut by £1.25bn if cannabis was legalised and taxed'
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Legalising cannabis: the £1.25bn tax benefit;
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Legalising cannabis: £1.25bn tax benefit - without necessarily damaging public health
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Decriminalization of cannabis can reduce deficit by £1.25bn