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Modelling household dissolution: an event history analysis of young people leaving home
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On the Hart measure of income mobility
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Response contamination by third parties in a household interview survey
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Rooms, relatives and relationships: household density and mental health
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She's leaving home: but why? an analysis of young people leaving the parental home
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Comparative analysis using large scale national data sources of women's employment
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Spell incidence, spell duration and the measurement of unemployment
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Social polarisation in Britain and Germany: the impacts of household and labour market change
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Design issues in the British Household Panel Study
David Rose, Nick Buck, and Louise Corti
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Gender differences in living arrangements, employment and stress: a comparison of Britain and the USA -BHPS working paper-
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Household allocative systems, gender and class analysis
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Combining qualitative and quantitative data in the longitudinal study of household allocations
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Cross national comparison of gender role attitudes: is the working mother selfish?
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Methodological issues in the study of household allocative systems
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Micro-social change in Britain: an outline of the role and objectives of the British Household Panel Study
David Rose, Joan Busfield, Louise Corti, et al.
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The use of panel data in econometric analysis: a survey
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Visions of the future: a computer content analysis of open ended survey data
Jacqueline Scott, David P. Fan, Howard Schuman, et al.
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Reliability of recall data: a literature review -working paper-
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Immediate impact of a minimum wage on family incomes
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Modelling individual choice: the econometrics of corners, kinks and holes
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Sample design issues in a panel survey: the case of the British Household Panel Study -BHPS working paper-
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Design issues in the British Household Panel Study
David Rose, Nick Buck, and Louise Corti
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Combining qualitative and quantitative data in the longitudinal study of household allocations
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Unions and efficient training
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The clustering of severe behavioural, health and educational deficits in Canadian children: preliminary evidence from the National Longitudinal Survey of Children and Youth
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Diverse Europe: mapping patterns of social change across the EU
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Progress toward universal health coverage in Latin America and the Caribbean: outcomes, utilization, and financial protection
Tania Dmytraczenko, Gisele Almeida, Heitor Werneck, et al.
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Why are households that report the lowest incomes so well-off?
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United Kingdom
David Voas and J. McKeown
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Considering methodological options for reviews of theory: illustrated by a review of theories linking income and health
Mhairi Campbell, Matt Egan, Theo Lorenc, et al.