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Subject: Household Economics

Education, assortative mating and the duration to couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden

Can the retirement-consumption puzzle be resolved? Evidence from the British Household Panel Study

The role of network resource in households’ saving decisions

The economic consequences of partnership dissolution in Germany and Great Britain

Assortative mating by education and postponement of couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden

Cohabiting couples: rethinking money in the household at the beginning of the twenty first century

Individualisation in couple finances: who pays for the children?

How important is housing market activity for durables spending?

Assortative mating by education and postponement of couple formation and first birth in Britain and Sweden

Unemployment and consumption near and far away from the Mediterranean

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