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Large family kids more likely to be broke

Large family kids more likely to be broke

EUROMOD: what is it, how does it work and what can it do?

Gender and Time Use Over the Life Course: evidence from calibrated time use estimates in the British Household Panel Survey

Marriage and status

Well-off parents help attract rich husband

Estimation and Interpretation of Measures of Ooverty, Inequality and Social Welfare

More Than the Sum of Parts: why treating time diaries as holistic units matters in time use analysis

Rethinking friendship discussion by Liz Spencer with Valery Gergiev, Martin Sixsmith and Paul Johnson

Marriage is the fastest way to soar socially

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