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Protect BAME people hit financially by Covid, says UK thinktank
Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, et al.
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MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers
Thomas Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, et al.
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MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers
Thomas Crossley, Paul Fisher, Peter Levell, et al.
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The Covid-19 crisis response helps the poor: the distributional and budgetary consequences of the UK lock-down
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The Covid-19 crisis response helps the poor: the distributional and budgetary consequences of the UK lock-down
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Briefing note COVID-19 Survey: the economic effects
Thomas F. Crossley, Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, et al.
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Black, minority Britons hit hardest by COVID job losses, researchers say
Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, et al.
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Coronavirus hitting BAME and single parent families worst financially
Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, et al.
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BAME and single-parent families worst hit financially by Covid-19
Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, et al.
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Observing, understanding and improving society - for everyone
Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, et al.
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The Covid-19 crisis response helps the poor: the distributional and budgetary consequences of the UK lockdown
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The idiosyncratic impact of an aggregate shock: the distributional consequences of COVID-19
Michaela Benzeval, Jonathan Burton, Thomas F. Crossley, et al.
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Fiscal redistribution and social welfare: doing more or more to do?
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Single mothers and lowest paid hit hardest by loss of income in Covid-19 crisis
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Financial disincentives to formal employment and tax-benefit systems in Latin America
María Cecilia Deza Delgado, Holguer Xavier Jara Tamayo, Nicolás Oliva, et al.
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The potential costs and distributional effect of Covid-19 related unemployment in Ireland
Keelan Beirne, Karina Doorley, Mark Regan, et al.
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University choice: the role of expected earnings, non-pecuniary outcomes, and financial constraints
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Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: coverage and participation rates and biases
Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper, et al.
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A review of new technologies and data sources for measuring household finances: implications for total survey error
Annette Jäckle, Alessandra Gaia, Carli Lessof, et al.
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Short and long term barriers to university education in England. What do expectation data tell us?
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Student preferences over fees, grants and loans
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Household debt and depressive symptoms among older adults in three continental European countries
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Banks, firms, and jobs
Fabio Berton, Sauro Mocetti, Andrea F. Presbitero, et al.
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Understanding how people think about their daily spending
Mary Suffield, Heidi Hasbrouck, Alice Coulter, et al.
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Financial work incentives and the longterm unemployed: the case of Belgium
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Financial work incentives and the long-term unemployed: the case of Belgium
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Improving household finances data with joint interviewing and a balance edit: cognitive testing of a 'Benefit Unit Finance' module
Tim Hanson, Phil Westwood, Jonathan Burton, et al.
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Understanding how people conceptualise household finances
Thomas Chisholm, Heidi Hasbrouck, Alice Coulter, et al.
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Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: response rates and response biases
Annette Jäckle, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper, et al.
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Fiscal sustainability and demographic change: a micro-approach for 27 EU countries
Mathias Dolls, Karina Doorley, Alari Paulus, et al.