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Subject: Income Dynamics

Earnings, independence or unemployment: why become self- employed?

Analysis of leaving the parental home and returning to it using panel data

Do the poor stay poor? New evidence about income dynamics from the British Household Panel Survey

Husbands and wives: family income inequality and assortative mating in the United States

Proposed earnings top- up: a comment

Assessing income distribution trends: what lessons from the UK?

Totally fuzzy and relative measures of poverty in dynamic context: an application to the British Household Panel Survey, 1991- 1992

Seniority, earnings and unions

Incidence and wage effects of incentive pay

Evaluating the pin money hypothesis: the relationship between women’s labour market activity, family income and poverty in Britain

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