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Study Area: ISER

Types of Social Being: an investigation in the United Kingdom of time allocation to social activities by gender, education and social class

Expectations for International Association for Time Use Research Conferences: results from a survey of IATUR members, participants at the 2002 IATUR Conference in Portugal, and people on the IATUR time use e-mail list

The Value of Mixed Method Longitudinal Panel Studies in ICT research: transitions in and out of ‘ICT poverty’ as a case in point

‘Brown’s stealth socialism has backfired: public opinion is now more Tory than ever’

Language and Capital in Multilingual Switzerland

Should I Work or should I Go? The Effect of Husbands’ Unemployment on Women’s Labour Supply and Divorce Decisions

Don’t let them suffer in silence

Playground outcasts set for leadership

Tracking Homelessness: a feasibility study

The take-up of income support and passported benefits for pensioners in the UK: some issues

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