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Employment opportunities and pre-marital births in Britain
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Personal relationships and marriage expectations: evidence from the 1998 British Household Panel Study
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The efficiency hypothesis and the role of 'news' in the Euro/British pound exchange rate market: an empirical analysis using daily data
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Persistence in Union Status: A longitudinal study of young men in Britain
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Variations in Churchgoing Rates in England in 1851: supply-side deficiency or demand-led decline?
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A European social agenda: poverty benchmarking and social transfers
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Neighbourhood and family influences on the cognitive ability of children in the British National Child Development Study
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The impact of cohabitation and divorce on partners' labour force participation: comparing Britain with Flanders
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From the dark end of the street to the bright side of the road? Investigating the returns to residential mobility in Britain -conference paper-
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Why are child poverty rates higher in Britain than Germany? a longitudinal perspective -conference paper-
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Exits from unemployment spells in Germany and the United Kingdom: a cross-national comparison (1990-1996)
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Psychiatric morbidity and non-ignorable attrition from the British Household Panel Study
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Job search methods, intensity and success in Britain in the 1990s
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Bathing - A Submerged Subject - Why Some Personal Care Activity is Missing in Time Diary Data
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Estimating welfare indices: household weights and sample design
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The Scottish Household Panel Survey
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Cohabitation in Great Britain: not for long, but here to stay
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Changing times: work and leisure in postindustrial society
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Social class differences in mortality using the National Statistics Socio-economic Classification: too little, too soon: a reply to Chandola
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Multiple applications of the GHQ-12 in a general population sample: an investigation of long-term retest effects
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Increasing complexity of family relationships: lifetime experience of lone motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain
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Revisiting student self-rated physical health
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Unemployment persistence
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Education and the natural rate of unemployment
Marco Francesconi, J. Michael Orszag, Edmund S. Phelps, et al.
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Parents and employment: an analysis of low income families in the British Household Panel Survey
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Twentieth-century British social trends
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Dynamics of household incomes
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Patterns of household and family formation
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Couples, work and money
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Work, non-work, jobs and job mobility