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Subject: Social Stratification

The socioeconomic inequalities in, and determinants of, obesity in developing countries -PhD thesis-

Essays on socio-economic integration of migrants in the UK labour market: access (or lack of access) to the professional class, gendering of occupations and earning trajectories -PhD thesis-

Survey of socio-demographic data on energy practices: deliverable D3.1

A social rank explanation of how money influences health

Work-time underemployment and financial hardship: class inequalities and recession in the UK

Do parents matter? Revisiting ethnic penalties in occupation among second generation ethnic minorities in England and Wales

Housework as ‘family practices’ in transnational couples: an exploratory study of middle-class Indians in the UK

The role of material, psychosocial and behavioral factors in mediating the association between socioeconomic position and allostatic load (measured by cardiovascular, metabolic and inflammatory markers)

The mobility problem in Britain: new findings from the analysis of birth cohort data

Explaining patterns in the school-to-work transition: an analysis using optimal matching

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