University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research
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University of Essex, Institute for Social and Economic Research
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University of Essex
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Institute for Social and Economic Research
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- Employment opportunities and pre-marital births in Britain
- Exploring new ground for using the multinational time use study
- Occupational pensions aand interfirm job mobility in the European Union, evidence from the ECHP survey
- The dynamics and inequality of Italian male earnings, permanent changes or transitory fluctuations?
- Investigating long-term retest effects in the GHQ-12
- The impact of cohabitation and divorce on partners' labour force participation, comparing britain with Flanders
- Developing quality standards for cross-national survey research, five approaches
- Modelling low income transitions
- The distribution of income by sectors of the population
- Intergenerational social mobility and assortative mating in Britain
- Class size in the early years, is smaller really better?
- Collectivism versus individualism, performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standards workers in Britain
- Fertility and female labour supply
- Rich place, poor place, an analysis of geographical variations in household income within Britain
- Job search methods, intensity and success in Britain in the 1990s
- Health, wealth and progeny, explaining the living arrangements of older European women
- The living arrangements of elderly Europeans
- Trying again, repartnering after dissolution of a union
- Trends in poverty, the UK in international perspective - how rates mislead and intesity matters
- A new measure of social position, social mobility and human capital in Britain
- Personal relationships and marriage expectations, evidence from the 1998 British household panel study
- To what extent do fiscal regimes equalize opportunities for income acquisition among citizens?
- The impact of bargaining institutions on emplyer-provided training in Britain
- Option or obligation?, the determinants of labour supply preferences in Britain
- Does economic growth exhibit a different impact on job creation and job destruction
- Recommended standard final outcome categories and standard definitions of response rate for social surveys
- Pedaksi, methodology for collecting data about survey non-respondents
- Panel regression models for measuring poverty dynamics in Great Britain
- Examining flexible labour in Europe, the first three waves of the ECHP
- Child poverty dynamics in seven nations
- The effect of family income during childhood on later-life attainment, evidence from Germany
- Accounting for poverty differences between the United States, Great Britain and Germany
- Cross-national changes in time-use, some sociological (hi)stories re-examined
- The effect of non-standards employment on mental health in Britain
- Tell me why i don't like mondays, investigating day of the week effects on job satisfaction and psychological well-being
- Childhood parental behaviour and young people's outcomes
- Learning and economic policy choices with an application to IMF agreements
- Measuring income risk
- Estimating welfare indices, household weights and sample design
- Modelling short unemployment in Europe
- Social structure and life chances
- Family composition and children's educational outcomes
- The effect of parents'employment on children's educational attainment
- Ethnic minorities in the UK, burden or benefit?
- Royal economic society survey on the gender and ethnic balance of academic economies 2000
- The three-day week of 1974 and measurement error in the FES and NCDS data sets
- Unions, temporary employment and hours of work, a tale of two countries
- Disability, work and income, a British perspective
- Why are child poverty rates higher in Bitain than in Germany?, a longitudinal perspective
- From the dark end of the street to the bright side of the road?, investigating the returns to residential mobility in Britain
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