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Do you Facebook?
Ray Pahl and Liz Spencer
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On the rise
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On the rise
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A Meta-analysis of Empirical Evidence on the Labour Market Impact of Immigration
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Employment inequalities: trends over thirty years
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A sound case for taxing top pay
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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Subjective income and employment expectations and preferences for redistribution
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Working women
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Inequality and quiescence: a continuing conundrum
Ray Pahl, David Rose, and Liz Spencer
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Why the happiest women work part-time
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Happiest women work part-time
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Women happier 'if they work part-time': study
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Women happier 'if they work part-time'
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Women happier if they work part-time
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Women happier if they work part-time
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Is Leaving Home a Strategy for Young People to Escape Poverty?
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Does Leaving Home Make You Poor? Evidence from 13 European Countries
Arnstein Aassve, Maria Davia, Maria Iacovou, et al.
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Where rags meet riches
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Employment inequalities: trends over thirty years
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Occupational Flexibility: The Career Trajectories of IT Workers
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Interethnic unions and the welfare of children
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ISER - Newsletter Autumn 2007
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Using the EU-SILC for Policy Simulation: prospects, some limitations and suggestions
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Major new Household Panel Survey will incorporate the BHPS
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Does Housework Lower Wages? Evidence for Britain
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Scientists at University of Essex report research in epidemiology
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Women's Economic Gains from Employment, Marriage and Cohabitation
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Women's Economic Gains from Employment, Marriage an Cohabitation
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'Facebook scares me': one man explains how his use of a social-networking website spun out of control
Ray Pahl and Liz Spencer
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The (Mis)Specification of Discrete Time Duration Models with Unobserved Heterogeneity: a Monte Carlo study