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Current search: 'Research Paper' and '2000'
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Using POLIMOD to evaluate alternative methods of expenditure imputation
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Enhancing Family Resources Survey income data with expenditure data from the Family Expenditure Survey: data comparisons
Neela Dayal, Joanna Gomulka, Lavinia Mitton, et al.
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The Dynamics of Child Poverty: Britain and Germany compared
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The promises of comparative research
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Work insecurity, labour market exclusion and income poverty: evidence from wave 1 and wave 2 of the ECHP
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Atypical or flexible? how to define non-standard employment patterns: the cases of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
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Persistent poverty in the Netherlands, Germany and the Uk: a model-based approach using panel data from the 1990s
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Guidelines for creating clusters using grade correspondence analysis: practical and technical issues
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Variations in Churchgoing Rates in England in 1851: supply-side deficiency or demand-led decline?
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Parents and employment: an analysis of low income families in the British Household Panel Survey
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The British government's attempt to reduce child poverty: a budget 2000 postscript
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The financial consequences of moving to a fully means-tested social security system
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Explaining levels of deprivation in the European Union
Richard Layte, Bertrand Maitre, Brian Nolan, et al.
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Persistent and consistent poverty: an analysis of the 1994 and 1995 waves of the European Community Household Panel Study
Brian Nolan, Richard Layte, Bertrand Maitre, et al.
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Poverty dynamics: an analysis of the 1994 and 1995 waves of the European Community Household Panel Study
Christopher T. Whelan, Richard Layte, Bertrand Maitre, et al.
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Exits from unemployment spells in Germany and the United Kingdom
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The 2000 budget: the impact on the distribution of household incomes
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The living arrangements of elderly Europeans
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Health, wealth and progeny: explaining the living arrangements of older European women