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Subject: Households

Understanding third and fourth births in Britain: what role do increased immigration and multiple partnerships play?

The joint decision of female labour supply and childcare in Italy under costs and availability constraints

The role of risk and trust attitudes in explaining residential energy demand: evidence from the United Kingdom

Quantifying the health and well-being effects of green lifestyle choices in a built environment context

Health and well-being of older women living alone in British households: selected findings from the British Household Panel Survey

Child Benefit, Child Tax Credit and Working Tax Credit take-up rates 2014-15

Local institutional structure and clientelistic access to employment: the case of MGNREGS in three states of India

Local institutional structure and clientelistic access to employment: the case of MGNREGS in three states of India

Risk, exposure and resilience to risk in Britain today: women’s risks in life – an interim report

Social assistance performance in Central and Eastern Europe: a pre-transfer post-transfer comparison

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