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Subject: Income Dynamics

What’s best for women: gender based taxation, wage subsidies or basic income?

On the choice of health inequality measure for the longitudinal analysis of income-related health inequalities

Who can buy happiness? Personality traits moderate the effects of stable income differences and income fluctuations on life satisfaction

A dynamic perspective on how the UK personal tax and benefit system affects work incentives and redistributes income

Jackpot? Gender differences in the effects of lottery wins on separation

Who gains from growth? Living standards in 2020: Report for the Resolution Foundation, prepared by Institute for Employment Research and Institute for Fiscal Studies

Cross-national differences in determinants of multiple deprivation in Europe

Accounting for changes in income inequality: decomposition analyses for Great Britain, 1968-2009

The trade-off between income and smoking as influences on mortality: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey for men and women aged sixty-five and over

Green hypocrisy?: Environmental attitudes and residential space heating expenditure

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