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Totally fuzzy and relative measures of poverty in dynamic context: an application to the British Household Panel Survey, 1991- 1992

Seniority, earnings and unions

Premarital cohabitation, childbearing and the creation of one parent families -working paper-

Employment implications of state -mandated firing costs

Using household panels to study micro-social change -article-

Reliability of recall data: a literature review

Hazards of doing a PhD: an analysis of completion and withdrawal rates of British PhD students in the 1980s

Tax systems and married women’s labour force participation: a seven country comparison

Why go out to work? An analysis drawn from BHPS wave one data

Employment mobility: using BHPS wave one data

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