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Subject: Econometrics

Health, capabilities and functionings: an empirical analysis for the UK

Heterogeneity in econometric analyses of health and health care -PhD Thesis-

In sickness and in health? Analysis of the dynamics of health and cohabitation among British adults (work in progress)

Empirical estimation results of a collective household time allocation model

Identifying causal effects with panel data: the case of friendship and happiness

Empirical estimation results of a collective household time allocation model

Amartya Sen’s capability approach: theoretical insights and empirical applications

Balancing work and family life in Japan and four European countries: econometric analysis on mothers’ employment and timing of maternity

Simulating household savings and labour supply: an application of dynamic programming

Bayesian quantile regression: an application to the wage distribution in 1990s Britain

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