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Shifting taxes from labour to property. A simulation under labour market equilibrium
Flavia Coda Moscarola, Ugo Colombino, Francesco Figari, et al.
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A disadvantaged childhood matters more if local unemployment is high
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After the Pakistan school attack, we need to talk about Islam
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Genetic determinants of circulating interleukin-1 receptor antagonist levels and their association with glycemic traits
Christian Herder, Marja-Liisa Nuotio, Sonia Shah, et al.
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Social isolation in childhood and adult inflammation: evidence from the National Child Development Study
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Parents’ health and children's help
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Association of diurnal patterns in salivary cortisol with type 2 diabetes in the Whitehall II study
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Can village savings and loan groups be a potential tool in the malnutrition fight? Mixed method findings from Mozambique
Aurélie Brunie, Laura Fumagalli, Thomas Martin, et al.
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Negative aspects of close relationships as risk factors for cognitive aging
Jing Liao, Jenny Head, Meena Kumari, et al.
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Stratification by smoking status reveals an association of CHRNA5-A3-B4 genotype with Body Mass Index in never smokers
Amy E. Taylor, Richard W. Morris, Meg E. Fluharty, et al.
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Essays on applied labour economics -PhD thesis-
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Grip strength across the life course: normative data from twelve British studies
Richard M. Dodds, Holly E. Syddall, Rachel Cooper, et al.
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Linking administrative records to surveys: differences in the correlates to consent decisions
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The role of email addresses and email contact in encouraging web response in a mixed mode design
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FactCheck: why are so many babies called Muhammad?
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Do labour market conditions shape immigrant-native gaps in employment outcomes? A comparison of 19 European countries
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The impact of students' part-time work on educational outcomes
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Income taxation and equity: new dominance criteria and an application to Romania
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Analysis of four studies in a comparative framework reveals: health linkage consent rates on British cohort studies higher than on UK household panel surveys
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When belief doesn’t translate to action: our twisted relationship with climate change
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Poor bright girls left behind in class, school spending study shows
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Targeted initial letters to longitudinal survey sample members: effects on response rates, response speed, and sample composition
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Funding for poorer pupils helps more boys than girls, study shows
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Funding for poorer pupils helps more boys than girls, study shows
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Poor bright girls left behind in class, school spending study shows
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Poor paying price as tax and welfare policies shift cash to rich
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UK coalition policies have shifted wealth to the rich
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UK coalition policies have shifted wealth to the rich
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Policy 'shifts money to better off'
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Coalition government has 'shifted money from poorest to better-off' through welfare cuts and tax reductions, study claims