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Subject: Household Economics

Careers of couples in contemporary societies

Household work in the UK: an analysis of the British Household Panel Survey 1994

Rich place, poor place: an analysis of geographical variations in household income within Britain

Wealth inequality in the United States and Great Britain

Female labour supply and travel behaviour. A theoretical and empirical investigation through alternative household decision making models -PhD Thesis-

How do couples spend their time? hours of market and domestic work time in British partnerships

Modelling household income dynamics

How do couples spend their time? an investigation of the hours of market and domestic work time reported to the British Household Panel Study

Prices, parents, and young people’s household formation

Applying data visualization and knowledge discovery in databases to segment the market for risky financial assets

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