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Evaluating relative mode effects in mixed-mode surveys: three methods to disentangle selection and measurement effects

The impact of employment on fatherhood across family generations in white British, Polish and Irish origin families

Social change and women’s health

National Utility: measuring the enjoyment of activities

A lifetime of experience: modeling the labour market and family histories of older adults in Britain

Subject specific and population average models for binary longitudinal data: a tutorial

Is socioeconomic status associated with biological aging as measured by telomere length?

Does perceived physical attractiveness in adolescence predict better socioeconomic position in adulthood? Evidence from 20 years of follow up in a population cohort study

Do labour market status transitions predict changes in psychological well-being?

Does migration make you happy? A longitudinal study of internal migration and subjective well-being

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