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Subject: Household Economics

Are household subjective forecasts of personal finances accurate and useful? A directional analysis of the British Household Panel Survey

Characterising and predicting car ownership using rough sets

The effects of in-work benefit reform in Britain on couples: theory and evidence

Domestic supply, job-specialisation and sex-differences in pay

The impact of household capital income on income inequality: a factor decomposition analysis for Great Britain, Germany and the USA

Drivers of over-indebtedness: report to the Department for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform

Welfare effects of the euro cash changeover

Unemployment and consumption near and far away from the Mediterranean

In praise of panel surveys: the achievements of the British Household Panel Survey: plans for Understanding Society: the UK’s new household longitudinal study

50 years of saving: yesterday, today and tomorrow: a research report for National Savings and Investments

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