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Dual-earner migration in Britain: earnings gains, employment, and self-selection
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Social segregation in secondary schools: how does England compare with other countries?
Stephen P. Jenkins, John Micklewright, and Sylke Viola Schnepf
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Social segregation in Secondary Schools: how does England compare with other countries?
Stephen P. Jenkins, John Micklewright, and Sylke Viola Schnepf
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Social Segregation in Secondary Schools: how does England compare with other countries
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Social Segregation in Secondary Schools: how does England compare with other countries
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Bishops' Castle
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On Respect: the social strains of social change
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Porcupines in Winter: the pleasures and pains of living together in Britain today
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Network on Social Inclusion and Income Distribution Final Report 2005
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Have friends become the new family? Familial settings extend beyond old definition of blood ties
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Men marry princesses and turn them into scullery maids
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Deck the halls with pots of money
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Deck the halls with pots of money
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Securing your comfortable retirement
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Securing your comfortable retirement: market comment
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Early retirement dream but no cash to pay for it
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Family and Household Structure: drivers of change
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A Wider Use of Time Use Data
Jonathan Gershuny, Kimberly Fisher, Klas Rydenstam, et al.
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Budding friendships fill out the family tree
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Post details: Cinema is good for you: the effects of cinema attendance on self-reported anxiety or depression and 'happiness'
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Dual-Earner Migration in Britain: earnings gains, employment, and self-selection
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Culture, the best gift to give a child
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£ notes
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Why being busy has become a status symbol
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Half will retire without savings
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Savings shortfall of early retirers
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Most workers expect to retire by 65
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Savings shortfall of early retirers
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Hamish McRae: the way we live now: working all hours, just like Trollope
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Hamish McRae: the way we live now: working all hours, just like Trollope