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Counting multidimensional deprivations in the presence of differences in needs

Variant rs10911021 that associates with coronary heart disease in type 2 diabetes, is associated with lower concentrations of circulating HDL cholesterol and large HDL particles but not with amino acids

Is that still the same? Has that changed? On the accuracy of measuring change with dependent interviewing

The advantage and disadvantage of implicitly stratified sampling

In or out? Poverty dynamics among older individuals in the UK

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Panel Study (UKHLS) [HOL 87] [House of Commons Communities and Local Government Committee: Homelessness]

Socio-economic inequality in the early career: the role of family and community -PhD thesis-

The role of the UK tax system in an anti-poverty strategy: economic principles and practical reforms

Delving into the demand side: changes in workplace specialization and job polarization

The longer term impact of mothers’ malnutrition on babies – Professor Sonia Bhalotra on BBC Radio 4

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