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- 2004-19: The effects of income imputation on micro analyses: evidence from the ECHP

- Cheti Nicoletti and Franco Peracchi
- 2004-18: Minimum wages enhancing trainers’ incentives

- Kyota Eguchi
- 2004-17: Intergenerational mobility and sample selection in short panels

- Marco Francesconi and Cheti Nicoletti
- 2004-16: The effects of dependent interviewing on responses to questions on income sources

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette, Emanuela Sala and Stephen Jenkins
- 2004-15: Participation in multiple welfare programmes: discrete choice with heterogeneous awareness

- Stephen Pudney, Ruth Hancock and Monica Henandez
- 2004-14: Validation of survey data on income and employment: the ISMIE experience

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette, Emanuela Sala and Stephen Jenkins
- 2004-13: The consequences of ‘in-work’ benefit reform in Britain: new evidence from panel data

- Marco Francesconi and Wilbert van der Klaauw
- 2004-12: The contact and response process in business surveys: lessons from a multimode survey of employers in the UK

- Peter Lynn and Emanuela Sala
- 2004-11: The long-term effectiveness of refusal conversion procedures on longitudinal surveys

- Peter Lynn, Jonathan Burton and Heather Laurie
- 2004-10: Multidimensional analysis of poverty dynamics in Great Britain

- Guido Maggio
- 2004-09: Methods for achieving equivalence of samples in cross-national surveys: the European Social Survey experience

- Peter Lynn, Sabine Hader, Siegfried Gabler and Seppo Laaksonen
- 2004-08: Modelling low pay transition probabilities, accounting for panel attrition, non-response, and initial conditions

- Stephen Jenkins and Lorenzo Cappellari
- 2004-07: Approximations to b * in the prediction of design effects due to clustering

- Peter Lynn and Siegfried Gabler
- 2004-06: Explaining interviewee contact and co-operation in the British and German Household Panels

- Cheti Nicoletti and Nick Buck
- 2004-05: Accounting for income distribution trends: a density function decomposition approach

- Philippe Van Kerm and Stephen Jenkins
- 2004-04: Simulating the reform of means-tested benefits with endogenous take-up and claim costs

- Stephen Pudney, Ruth Hancock and Holly Sutherland
- 2004-03: And in the evening she’s a singer with the band: second jobs, plight or pleasure

- Mark Taylor and Böheim, René
- 2004-02: Parent and adult-child interactions: empirical evidence from Britain

- John Ermisch
- 2004-01: Are there asymmetries in the effects of training on the conditional male wage distribution

- Mark Bryan, Alison Booth and Wiji Arulampalam
- 2003-34: Econometric solutions vs. substantive results: a crucial trade-off in the time-series-cross-section analysis

- Federico Podesta
- 2003-33: Mental health, teenage motherhood, and age at first birth among British women in the 1990s

- Tim Liao
- 2003-32: Does a ‘teen-birth’ have longer-term impacts on the mother? suggestive evidence from the British Household Panel Study

- John Ermisch
- 2003-31: Outcomes in childhood and adulthood by mother’s age at birth: evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study

- David J. Pevalin
- 2003-30: Who has a child as a teenager?

- John Ermisch and David J. Pevalin
- 2003-29: Early motherhood and disadvantage: a comparison between ethnic groups

- Richard Berthoud and Karen Robson
- 2003-28: Does a ‘teen-birth’ have longer-term impacts on the mother? evidence from the 1970 British Cohort Study

- John Ermisch and David J. Pevalin
- 2003-27: Trends in income inequality, pro-poor income growth and income mobility

- Philippe Van Kerm and Stephen Jenkins
- 2003-26: Development of a sampling method for household surveys in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina

- Peter Lynn
- 2003-25: Looking for a job: is there any homogeneity among those not seeking work?

- Elisabetta Marzano
- 2003-24: The intergenerational social mobility of minority ethnic groups

- Lucinda Platt
- 2003-23: Training in Europe

- Mark Bryan, Alison Booth and Wiji Arulampalam
- 2003-22: An economic model of child custody

- Marco Francesconi and Abhinay Muthoo
- 2003-21: Peer alienation: predictors in childhood and outcomes in adulthood

- Karen Robson
- 2003-20: Poverty analysis with unit and item nonresponses: alternative estimators compared

- Cheti Nicoletti
- 2003-19: Nobody to play with? The implications of leisure coordination

- Stephen Jenkins and Lars Osberg
- 2003-18: Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset, and duration effects

- Stephen Jenkins and John A. Rigg
- 2003-17: Poverty dynamics corrected for measurement error

- Richard Breen and Pasi Moisio
- 2003-16: Women’s employment around birth of the first child in Britain, Germany, The Netherlands, Sweden and Japan

- Eiko Kenjoh
- 2003-15: Measuring income mobility over equivalent adults

- Antonio Abatemarco
- 2003-14: From PAPI to CAPI: consequences for data quality on the British Household Panel Study

- Heather Laurie
- 2003-13: The reliability of coding occupational descriptions: measurement issues in a CAPI panel survey

- Heather Laurie and Nick Moon
- 2003-12: Teenage time use as investment in cultural capital

- Karen Robson
- 2003-11: Estimation of Generalized Entropy and Atkinson inequality indices from survey data

- Stephen Jenkins and Martin Biewen
- 2003-10: Measures of effective literacy: a theoretical note

- Diganta Mukherjee and Manash Gupta
- 2003-09: Are young Europeans less likely to live with a partner as their educational attainment level increases?

- Pau Miret-Gamundi
- 2003-08: Respondent behaviour in panel studies: a case study for income-nonresponse by means of the British Household Panel Study (BHPS)

- Jörg-Peter Schräpler
- 2003-07: The wage effect of engagement with computers at home and at work: does gender make a difference?

- Malcolm Brynin
- 2003-06: Premature mortality and poverty measurement

- Diganta Mukherjee and Ravi Kanbur
- 2003-05: Work-related training and the new National Minimum Wage in Britain -ISER Working Paper-

- Mark Bryan, Alison Booth and Wiji Arulampalam
- 2003-04: Personal communities: not simply families of ‘fate or ‘choice’

- Liz Spencer and Ray Pahl