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Study Area: BHPS

What is known about numbers and ‘earnings’ of the self-employed?

A comparison of current and annual measures of income in the British Household Panel Survey

The pattern and evolution of geographical wage differentials in the public and private sectors in Great Britain

Optimism, pessimism and the compensating income variation of cardiovascular disease: a two-tiered quality of life stochastic frontier model

The HILDA Survey and its contribution to economic and social research (so far)

Why so fed up and footloose in IT? Spelling out the associations between occupation and overall job satisfaction shown by WERS 2004

Region, local context, and voting at the 1997 General Election in England

Obesity, unhappiness, and ‘The challenge of affluence’: theory and evidence [Book review feature…of ‘The challenge of affluence: self-control and well-being in the United States and Britain since 1950’, by Avner Offer]

How do house prices affect consumption? Evidence from micro data

‘How many hours do you usually work?’ An analysis of the working hours questions in 26 large-scale surveys in six countries and the European Union

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