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2009-32: "Google it!" Forecasting the US unemployment rate with a Google job search index
Francesco D'Amuri and Juri Marcucci
2009-29: The dynamics of social assistance benefit receipt in Britain
Jenkins S and Cappellari L
2009-28: Residential mobility, neighbourhood quality and life-course events
Birgitta Rabe and Taylor M (Mark P. Taylor and Mark Philip Taylor )
2009-27: Recent Trends in Top Income Shares in the USA: Reconciling Estimates from March CPS and IRS Tax Return Data
Burkhauser R , Feng S , Stephen Jenkins and Larrimore J
2009-26: Generalized measures of wage differentials
Philippe Van Kerm
2009-25: The effect of lone motherhood on the smoking behaviour of young adults
Francesconi M , Stephen Jenkins and Thomas Siedler
2009-24: Measuring the size and impact of public cash support for children in cross-national perspective
Paulus A , Sutherland H and Figari F
2009-23: Patterns of non-employment, and of disadvantage, in a recession
Berthoud R
2009-22: Explaining personality pay gaps in the UK
Cheti Nicoletti and Nandi A
2009-21: Nonresponse Bias Adjustments: What Can Process Data Contribute?
Blom A
2009-20: Job Competition and Entry Wages of Highly Educated Workers: Are there Differences between Great Britain and Finland?
Hynninen S and Simonetta Longhi
2009-19: Participation in disability benefit programmes. A partial identification analysis of the British Attendance Allowance system
Stephen Pudney
2009-18: Variations in Earnings Growth: Evidence from Earnings Transitions in the NZ Linked Income Survey
Crawford R
2009-17: Is there a wage curve for the highly educated?
Hynninen S
2009-16: Birth Weight and the Dynamics of Early Cognitive and Behavioural Development
Del bono E and John Ermisch
2009-15: The Effects of Mobility on Neighbourhood Social Ties
Gundi Knies
2009-14: A Comparison of Earnings Measures from Longitudinal and Cross-sectional Surveys: Evidence from the UK
Marco Francesconi , Sutherland H and Francesca Zantomio
2009-13: The sources of interindustry wage differentials
Priscila Ferreira
2009-12: Returns to job mobility: the role of observed and unobserved factors
Priscila Ferreira
2009-11: The determinants of promotions and firm separations
Priscila Ferreira
2009-10: Occupational Change in Britain and Germany
Simonetta Longhi and Brynin M
2009-09: When Change Matters: The Effect of Dependent Interviewing on Survey Interaction in the British Household Panel Study
Uhrig S and Sala E
2009-08: Explaining Cross-Country Differences in Contact Rates
Blom A
2009-07: “It is time computers do clever things!” The impact of dependent interviewing on interviewer burden
Sala E , Uhrig S and Peter Lynn
2009-06: Measuring the Impact of Disability Benefits: a feasibility study
Richard Berthoud
2009-05: Judicial Review Litigation as an Incentive to Change in Local Authority Public Services in England & Wales
Platt L , Sunkin M and Calvo K
2009-04: Measuring Inequality Using Censored Data: A Multiple Imputation Approach
Stephen Jenkins , Richard V. Burkhauser , Feng S and Jeff Larrimore
2009-03: Popularity
Gabriella Conti , Andrea Galeotti , Mueller G and Stephen Pudney
2009-02: The Benefits and Problems of Linking Micro and Macro Models - Evidence from a Flat Tax Analysis
Andreas Peichl
2009-01: Healthy school meals and Educational Outcomes
Michèle Belot and James J
2008-42: The Use of Respondent Incentives on Longitudinal Surveys
Laurie H and Peter Lynn
2008-41: Measuring Nonresponse Cross-Nationally
Blom A
2008-40: Disability benefits and paying for care
Richard Berthoud and Hancock R
2008-39: If you're Happy and you Know It, Clap Your Hands! Survey Design and the Analysis of Satisfaction
Gabriella Conti and Stephen Pudney
2008-38: Population Ageing: Crisis or Opportunity?
John Ermisch
2008-37: Do Strong Family Ties Inhibit Trust?
John Ermisch and Gambetta D
2008-36: Social networks in determining migration and labour market outcomes: Evidence from the German Reunification
Helmut Rainer and Thomas Siedler
2008-35: The route to take-up: raising incentives or lowering barriers?
Francesca Zantomio
2008-34: The dynamics of social assistance receipt: measurement and modelling issues, with an application to Britain
Lorenzo Cappellari and Stephen Jenkins
2008-33: Domestic Supply, Job-Specialisation and Sex-Differences in Pay
Polavieja J
2008-32: The Social Significance of Homogamy
Brynin M , Simonetta Longhi and MartÃnez pérez Ã
2008-31: Staying together for the sake of the home? House price shocks and partnership dissolution in the UK
Helmut Rainer and Ian Smith
2008-30: Does size matter? The influence of firm size on working conditions and job satisfaction
Carlos Garcia-Serrano
2008-29: The influence of disability on absenteeism: An empirical analysis using Spanish data
Carlos Garcia-Serrano and Miguel A. Malo
2008-28: Mind the gap, please! The effect of temporary help agencies on the consequences of work accidents
Carlos Garcia-Serrano , Hernanz V and Luis Toharia
2008-27: Intrafamily Resource Allocations: A Dynamic Model of Birth Weight
Del bono E , John Ermisch and Marco Francesconi
2008-26: Who are the UKÂ’s minority ethnic groups? Issues of identification and measurement in a longitudinal survey
Nandi A , Platt L and Burton J
2008-25: Estimating Trends in US Income Inequality Using the Current Population Survey: The Importance of Controlling for Censoring
Richard V. Burkhauser , Feng S , Stephen Jenkins and Jeff Larrimore
2008-24: Poverty persistence among Belgian elderly: true or spurious?
Marjan Maes
2008-23: Women's Economic Gains from Employment, Marriage and Cohabitation
Nandi A