ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change
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- A forgotten issue : distributional effects of in-kind subsidies ; the case of day care in Germany
- A joint dynamic model of fertility and work of married women
- Analysis of leaving the parental home and returning to it using panel data
- Analysis of the dynamics of lone parent families
- Anatomy of earnings mobility in Britain : evidence from the BHPS, 1991-1995
- Are secondary part-time jobs marginalised? : job characteristics of women employed less than 20 hours per week in the European Union
- Austrian unemployment durations
- Beyond networks : 'social cohesion' and unemployment exit rates
- Breaking up : financial surprises and partnership dissolution
- Career mobility in Britain
- Changing places : income mobility and poverty dynamics in Britain
- Child development and family resources : an exploration of evidence from the second generation of the 1958 British birth cohort
- Class careers as sequences : an optimal matching analysis of work-life histories
- Cohabitation in Great Britain : not for long, but here to stay
- Converting to capi in a longitudinal panel survey
- Criterion validation of a proposed revision of government social classifications
- Criterion validity and occupational classification : the seven economic relations and the NS-SEC
- Documentation for derived current and annual net household income variables, BHPS 1-7
- Earnings inequality and earnings mobility in Great Britain : evidence from the BHPS, 1991-94
- Education and the natural rate of unemployment
- Educational choice, families and young people's earnings
- Educational mismatch and internal labour markets : is there any relationship?
- Employment status mobility in the life-cycle : an exploratory analysis
- Exit, voice and suffering : do couples adapt to changing employment patterns?
- Family matters
- Firing costs, unions and employment
- Gender and dynamics of poverty : the case of (West) Germany and Great Britain
- Gender roles and labour use strategies in explanations of women's part-time work in the European Union
- Housing adjustment in later life : evidence from the British household panel survey
- Human capital, household production and prices in models of family labour supply
- Imputing council tax for households in the British household panel study
- Instruments and measurement error in the estimation of union wage effect for covered members and non-members in Great Britain
- Intertemporal equivalence scales and cost of children using BHPS
- Is class changing? : evidence from BHPS retrospective work-life histories
- Job mobility in 1990s Britain : does gender matter?
- Job tenure : does history matter?
- Leisure in the UK across the 20th century
- Lone mothers and poverty in Italy, Germany and Great Britain : evidence from panel data
- Marital splits and income changes : evidence for Britain
- Measurement of the income distribution : an academic user's view
- Modelling household income dynamics
- Modelling the dynamics of health and death among the British elderly
- Mother's behaviour and children's achievement
- Mother's employment, lone motherhood and children's achievements as young adults
- New men and new women : is there convergence in patterns of labour market transition?
- On the estimation of latent variable models of health, with an application to the health-investment behaviour of the British elderly
- On the specification of labour supply and household production models
- On worker and job turnover
- Partnership formation and dissolution in Great Britain
- Patterns of labour market exit in Germany and the UK
- Performance related pay
- Poverty among British children : chronic or transitory?
- Prices, parents and young people's household formation
- Quitting externalities with uncertainty about future productivity
- Residential mobility, housing tenure and the labour market in Britain
- Restructuring, reskilling and redundancy : a study of the dynamics of the UK labour market, 1990-95
- Social divisions and labour market change in London : national, urban and global factors
- Social position from narrative data
- Strategies for reducing non-response in a longitudinal panel survey
- Surprises and housing tenure decisions
- The changing picture of male unemployment in Britain
- The changing picture of self-employment in Britain
- The concept of validity in relation to the ESRC review of government social classifications
- The covariance structure of earnings in Great Britain, 1991-1995 - Part 1
- The covariance structure of earnings in Great Britain, 1991-1995 - Part 2 - tables, figures and appendixes
- The determinants of promotions in Britain : evidence from panel data
- The driving forces behind working time reduction : explaining employers' and employees' preferences concerning the 36 hours working week in the Dutch banking sector
- The dynamics of lone mothers' incomes : public and private income sources compared
- The exchange rate market efficiency and the risk premium : an empirical analysis on threee exchange rates
- The increasing complexity of family relationships : lifetime experience of single motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain
- The position of women in UK academic economics
- The reliability of retrospective unemployment history data
- Towards explaining child day care policy variations amongst the local authorities
- Trends in real income in Britain : a microeconomic analysis
- Trends in the UK income distribution
- Uncertainty and health care spending by the elderly : is there a role for prevention?
- Unemployment : blame the victim?
- Unemployment insurance and unemployment duration
- Unions and efficient training
- Where in the world is the middle class? : a cross-national comparison of the vanishing middle class using kernel density estimates
- Who are the Irish in Britain? : evidence from large-scale surveys
- Who forgot they were unemployed?
- Who gets over the training hurdle? : a study of the training experiences of young men and women in Britain
- Women and social class : towards a more complete picture
- Young people and smoking
- Young people in Europe : two models of household formation
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