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Unknown eligibility whilst weighting for non-response: the puzzle of who has died and who is still alive?
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Non-response subgroup-tailored weighting: the choice of variables and the set of respondents used to estimate the weighting model
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The labour supply effect of Education Maintenance Allowance and its implications for parental altruism
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Nowcasting indicators of poverty risk in the European Union: a microsimulation approach
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Returning 'home': East European migrants' discourses of return
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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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Educational aspirations and attitudes over the business cycle
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Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain, with a transatlantic comparison
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No evidence of a longitudinal association between diurnal cortisol patterns and cognition
Archana Singh-Manoux, Aline Dugravot, Alexis Elbaz, et al.
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The impact of free, universal pre-school education on maternal labour supply
Mike Brewer, Sarah Cattan, Claire Crawford, et al.
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Evaluating a demand-side approach to expanding free preschool education
J. Blanden, Emilia Del Bono, K. Hansen, et al.
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Assessing the mechanisms of misreporting to filter questions in surveys
Stephanie Eckman, Frauke Kreuter, Antje Kirchner, et al.
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House of Lords unrevised transcript of evidence taken before The Select Committee on Affordable Childcare Inquiry on Affordable Childcare, Wednesday 22 October 2014, witnesses: Professor Mike Brewer and Dr Birgitta Rabe, Jonathan Rallings, Alison Garnham and Helen Barnard
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Religious beliefs, knowledge about science and attitudes towards medical genetics
Nick Allum, Elissa Sibley, Patrick Sturgis, et al.
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The role of parents in child development and adolescent behaviour -PhD thesis-
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To what extent do financial strain and labour force status explain social class inequalities in self-rated health? Analysis of 20 countries in the European Social Survey
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Glimpse of childhood
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Should we tax illegal drugs and prostitution?
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Britain must integrate to accumulate
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Immigration and diversity: Britain must integrate to accumulate
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Women & children hit hardest by relationship break-ups
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Mothers and children suffer the most in family breakups
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Mothers and children suffer the most in family breakups, research suggests
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Women and children hit hardest by relationship break-ups as it is revealed that one in five single mothers fall into poverty after splitting with their partner
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Research note: a feasible way to implement a Citizen’s Income
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Dependent interviewing and sub-optimal responding
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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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Explaining personality pay gaps in the UK
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Alcohol consumption and cognitive performance: a Mendelian randomization study
Meena Kumari, Michael V. Holmes, Caroline E. Dale, et al.
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Association of vitamin D status with arterial blood pressure and hypertension risk: a mendelian randomisation study
Karani S. Vimaleswaran, Alana Cavadino, Diane J. Berry, et al.