European Panel Analysis Group
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European Panel Analysis Group
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European Panel Analysis Group
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Incoming Resources
- Contributor of32
- Young people in Europe, two models of household formation
- Income mobility in the European Community Household Panel survey
- Labor market attachment of "not economically active persons", new aspects of hidden labour force in Europe
- European mothers' time spent looking after children, differences and similarities across 9 countries
- The living arrangements of elderly Europeans
- Exits from unemployment spells in Germany and the United Kingdom
- Cumulative disadvantage or individualization?, a comparative analysis of poverty risk and incidence
- Unemployment traps, do financial dis-incentives matter?
- Imputed rent and income inequality, a decomposition analysis for the UK, West Germany and the USA
- Poverty dynamics, an analysis of the 1994 and 1995 waves of the European Community household panel study
- Job satisfaction, a comparison of standard, non-standard, and self-employment patterns across Europe with a special Note to the gender/job satisfaction paradox
- More, less, or all the same?, the difference midlife caregiving makes for women's adjustments of work hours
- Education, employment and gender inequality amongst couples, a comparative analysis of British and German household panel data
- Standard and non-standard employment patterns across Europe
- Explaining levels of deprivation in the European Union
- Persistent poverty in the Netherlands, Germany and UK, a model-based approach using panel data from the 1990s
- What is the scale of multiple deprivation in the European Union?
- The promises of comparative research
- The outcomes of teenage motherhood in Europe
- Incidence and intensity of permanent income poverty in European countries
- Persistent deprivation in the European Union
- Work insecurity, labour market exclusion and income poverty, evidence from wave 1 and wave 2 of the ECHP
- Moving in and out of poverty, the impact of welfare regimes on poverty dynamics in the EU
- Atypical or flexible?, how to define non-standards employment patterns-the case of Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom
- Measuring work-life balance and degrees of sociability, a focus on the value of time use data in the assessment of quality of life
- Persistent and consistent poverty, an analysis of the 1994 and 1995 waves of the European Community household panel study
- The distribution of income and relative income poverty in the European Community Household Panel
- Income deprivation and economic strain, an analysis of the European Community Household Panel
- Health, wealth and progeny, explaining the living arrangements of older European women
- Longitudinal poverty and income inequality, a comparative panel study for the Netherlands, Germany and the UK
- Immigrants in the UK and in West Germany, relative income positions, income portfolio, and redistribution effects
- Persistent income poverty and deprivation in the European Union, an analysis of the first three waves of the European Community household panel