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Why do British Women Receive So Little Private Pension Income?

Choices that make or break family life: letters

Family Forms and Fertility Patterns of Men and Women Executives in Italy

Why do British Women Receive So Little Private Pension Income?

Nobody to Play With? The Implications of Leisure Co-Ordination

Unemployment Scarring: a European perspective using micro data

Poverty Analysis with Item and Unit Nonresponses: alternative estimators compared

Wedding costs: for poorer: marriage is dead. Not so weddings

Religion in the Census: 1851 and beyond

21st century housewives: at home and proud of it

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