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- Prices, parents and young people's household formation
- Econometric modelling of the birth rate
- Understanding social change, edited by Anthony F. Heath, John Ermisch, Duncan Gallie
- The Family, the market and the state in ageing societies, editors, John Ermisch, Naohiro Ogawa
- Changing relationships, edited by Malcolm Brynin and John Ermisch
- Breaking up, financial surprises and partnership dissolution
- Mother's behaviour and children's achievement
- Analysis of the dynamics of lone parent families
- A microeconomic analysis of the timing of births
- Cohabitation in Great Britain, not for long, but here to stay
- Gender discrimination in the British labour market, a reassessment
- Family income support, the political arithmetic, Richard Berthoud, John Ermisch, Part 8
- The dynamics of lone mothers' incomes, public and private income sources compared
- Housing adjustment in later life, evidence from the British household panel survey
- Family matters
- Family income support, who gains?, John Ermisch, Part 3
- Family income support, Joan C. Brown, Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Educational choice, families and young people's earnings
- Swings for the schools, an essay on demographic waves in education, Charles Carter, John Ermisch, Frederick Ruffett
- Mother's employment, lone motherhood and children's achievements as young adults
- Changing Scotland, evidence from the British Household Panel Survey, edited by John F. Ermisch and Robert E. Wright
- The effect of parents' employment on children's educational attainment
- Intergenerational social mobility and assortative mating in Britain
- Trying again, repartnering after dissolution of a union
- Personal relationships and marriage expectations, evidence from the 1998 British household panel study
- Partnership formation and dissolution in Great Britain
- The increasing complexity of family relationships, lifetime experience of single motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain
- Analysis of leaving the parental home and returning to it using panel data
- Women's wages in full- and part-time jobs in Great Britain
- Family matters
- Purchased child care, optimal family size and mothers' employment, theory and econometric analysis
- Employment opportunities and pre-marital births in Britain
- Parental support for human capital investment by young adults
- Employment dynamics among British lone mothers
- An economic analysis of the family, John F. Ermisch
- Surprises and housing tenure decisions
- Childhood parental behaviour and young people's outcomes
- Parental support for human capital investment by young adults
- Intergenerational social mobility and assortative mating in Britain
- The effect of parents'employment on children's educational attainment
- The effect of parents' employment on children's educational attainment
- The duration of lone parenthood in Britain
- From parents to children, the intergenerational transmission of advantage, John Ermisch, Markus Jäntti, and Timothy Smeeding, editors
- Educational choice families and young people's earnings
- Demographic change, economic growth and social welfare in Europe