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The promises of comparative research
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First-job temps risk damaging career prospects
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Religious Pluralism: agent of supply-side vitalization or secularization. A geographical perspective on a sociological dispute
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Why are Child Poverty Rates Higher in Britain than in Germany? A Longitudinal Perspective
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Exploring New Ground for Using the Multinational Time Use Study
Kimberly Fisher, Anne Gauthier, Jonathan Gershuny, et al.
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Examining Flexible Labour in Europe: the first three waves of the ECHP
Kimberly Fisher, Didier Fouarge, Ruud Muffels, et al.
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From PAPI to CAPI: consequences for data quality on the British Household Panel Survey
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The Role of Time Diaries in Measuring the Outcomes of Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
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The Role of Time Diaries in Measuring the Outcomes of Treatments for Multiple Sclerosis
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Retirement and the economic well-being of the elderly: a British perspective
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Examining flexible labour in Europe: the first three waves of the ECHP
Kimberly Fisher, Didier Fouarge, Ruud J.A. Muffels, et al.
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Stratified or comprehensive? the economic efficiency of school design
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Family formation in multi-cultural Britain: three patterns of diversity
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A Multinational Longitudinal Time-Use Data Archive
Jonathan Gershuny, Kimberly Fisher, Sally Jones, et al.
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Trends in the UK Income Distribution
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From Henry Compton to Horace Mann: stability or relocation in Catholicism and Nonconformity, and the growth of religious pluralism
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Rival Jerusalems: the geography of Victorian religion
Keith Snell and Paul Ell
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The Personal Distribution of Income in an International Perspective
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Parents Spending More Time with their Children Despite Work
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Towards Standardisation of Survey Outcome Categories and Response Rate Calculations
Peter Lynn, Roeland Beerten, Johanna Laiho, et al.
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The effect of parents' employment on children's educational attainment
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Exploring new ground for using the Multinational Time Use Study
Kimberly Fisher, Jonathan Gershuny, Anne H. Gauthier, et al.
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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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Adverse Birth Outcomes, Maternal Prenatal Behavior and their Social Context
David J. Pevalin, Terrance Wade, Augustine Brannigan, et al.
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The UK's New Socio-economic Classification and Its Relationship to Health Inequalities
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The Emergence of Gender Differences in Depression during Adolescence: national panel results from the USA, Canada and Great Britain
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Are Business Surveys Useful to Predict Firm Mortality?