Displaying all 26 Publications
Current search: 'Research Paper' and '2002'
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Household Income Packaging in the European Union: welfare state income and welfare regime
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Child deprivation in the European Union
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Differences in income inequality across Europe: market driven or....?
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Transitions to adulthood during the twentieth century: a comparative analysis of Great Britain, Italy and Sweden
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Search activity and re-employment: a European perspective
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Labour Market Transitions in the Context of Social Exclusion: a study of the EU
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ISER Newsletter: October 2002
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Measuring Work-Life Balance Using Time Diary Data (originally Measuring Work-Life Balance and Degrees of Sociability: a focus on the value of time use data in the assessment of quality of life)
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Measures of the explanatory power of general multivariate probit models
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The effect of family income during childhood on later-life attainment: evidence from Germany
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Work-related training and the new National Minimum Wage in Britain -IZA Discussion Paper-
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European mothers' time spent looking after children: differences and similarities across nine countries
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Oligopsony, Institutions and the Efficiency of General Training
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HETUS Post-fieldwork Pilot Project Final Report
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Regional Specialization and Concentration of Industrial Activity in Accession Countries
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Homeworking and Teleworking: a cross-sectional analysis
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Age, Gender and Social Capital - a Cross Sectional Analysis
Richard Ling, Birgitte Yttri, Ben Anderson, et al.
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Moving in and out of poverty: the impact of welfare regimes on poverty dynamics in the EU
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Intergenerational Mobility in Britain: new evidence from the BHPS
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ISER Newsletter: June 2002
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Incidence and intensity of permanent income poverty in European counties
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Modelling low income transitions
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Testing Some Predictions of Human Capital Theory: New Training Evidence from Britain
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Imputed rent and income inequality: a decomposition analysis for the UK, West Germany and the USA
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Job satisfaction: a comparison of standard, non-standard, and self-employment patterns across Europe with a special note to the gender/job satisfaction paradox
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The Road to Ruin? Sequences of Initiation to Drugs and Crime in Britain