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Study Area: MISOC

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

The Wage Effect of Engagement with Computers at Home and at Work: does gender make a difference?

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

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

Modelling household income dynamics

Family structure and children’s achievements

The dynamics of partisanship in established democracies: evidence from British and German Panel Surveys

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