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Study Area: UKHLS

Addressing ethnic inequalities in social mobility: research findings from the CoDE and Cumberland Lodge Policy workshop

Social mobility in Britain 1991-2011

Understanding employer engagement in education: theories and evidence

An investigation of the potential for Wales-level analysis of the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society: an illustrative analysis of poverty dynamics in Wales – research summary

An investigation of the potential for Wales-level analysis of the British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society: an illustrative analysis of poverty dynamics in Wales

The potential impact of higher interest rates on the household sector: evidence from the 2014 NMG Consulting survey

The ‘oil vulnerability’ of commuter patterns: a case study from Yorkshire and the Humber, UK

The importance of household composition in epidemiological analyses of sleep: evidence from the Understanding Society longitudinal panel survey

Numbers of working carers whose employment is ‘at risk’ in England

Living alone and psychological well-being in mid-life: does partnership history matter?

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