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- 2016-05: Do parents tax their children? Teenage labour supply and financial support

- Angus Holford
- 2016-04: Copula-based modelling of self-reported health states: an application to the use of EQ-5D-3L and EQ-5D-5L in evaluating drug therapies for rheumatic disease

- Stephen Pudney and Monica Hernandez-Alava
- 2016-03: What has been happening to UK income inequality since the mid-1990s? Answers from reconciled and combined household survey and tax return data

- Stephen Jenkins, Hérault, Nicolas, Richard Burkhauser and Roger Wilkins
- 2016-02: Labour market disadvantage of ethnic minority British graduates: university choice, parental background or neighbourhood?

- Wouter Zwysen and Simonetta Longhi
- 2016-01: Gender, ethnicity and household labour in married and cohabiting couples in the UK

- Â Man Yee Kan and Heather Laurie
- 2015-21: Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeing

- Alita Nandi and Mark Bryan
- 2015-20: Does neighbourhood unemployment affect the springboard effect of low pay?

- Alexander Plum and Gundi Knies
- 2015-19: Estimation of mode effects in the Health and Retirement Study using measurement models

- Mick P. Couper, Alexandru Cernat and Mary Beth Ofstedal
- 2015-18: Mixed modes and measurement error: using cognitive interviewing to explore the results of a mixed modes experiment

- Steven Hope, Pamela C. Campanelli, Margaret Blake and Michelle Mackie
- 2015-17: Benefit losses loom larger than taxes: the effects of framing and loss aversion on behavioural responses to taxes and benefits

- Silvia Avram
- 2015-16: Moving in and out of poverty in Mexico: What can we learn from pseudo-panel methods?

- Victor Perez
- 2015-15: Income underreporting based on income-expenditure gaps: survey vs tax records

- Alari Paulus
- 2015-14: The impact of local labour market conditions on school leaving decisions

- Alberto Tumino and Mark P. Taylor
- 2015-12: The cost of job loss

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela, Ken Burdett and Melvyn Coles
- 2015-11: Getting back into work after job loss: the role of partner effects

- Mark Bryan and Simonetta Longhi
- 2015-10: Tax evasion and measurement error: An econometric analysis of survey data linked with tax records

- Alari Paulus
- 2015-09: Has performance pay increased wage inequality in Britain?

- Mark Bryan and Alex Bryson
- 2015-08: Infant health and longevity: evidence from a historical trial in Sweden

- Sonia Bhalotra, Martin Karlsson and Therese Nilsson
- 2015-07: Job loss and social capital: the role of family, friends and wider support networks

- Karon Gush, Heather Laurie and James Scott
- 2015-06: Youth employment and academic performance: production functions and policy effects

- Angus Holford
- 2015-05: The scarring effect of unemployment from the early ‘90s to the Great Recession

- Alberto Tumino
- 2015-03: Housework share between partners: experimental evidence on gender identity

- Cheti Nicoletti, Katrin Auspurg and Maria Iacovou
- 2015-02: Back to Bentham: should we? Large-scale comparison of decision versus experienced utility for income-leisure preferences

- H. Xavier Jara, Olivier Bargain and Alpaslan Akay
- 2015-01: The income distribution in the UK: a picture of advantage and disadvantage

- Stephen Jenkins
- 2014-43: A disadvantaged childhood matters more if local unemployment is high

- Wouter Zwysen
- 2014-42: The impact of students’ part-time work on educational outcomes

- Magdalena Rokicka
- 2014-41: Do labour market conditions shape immigrant-native gaps in employment outcomes? A comparison of 19 European countries

- Yvonni Markaki
- 2014-40: Sibling spillover effects in school achievement

- Birgitta Rabe and Cheti Nicoletti
- 2014-39: The intergenerational mobility of liberal professions: nepotism versus abilities

- Cheti Nicoletti and Carmen Aina
- 2014-38: University choice: the role of expected earnings, non-pecuniary outcomes and financial constraints

- Adeline Delavande and Basit Zafar
- 2014-37: The labour supply effect of Education Maintenance Allowance and its implications for parental altruism

- Angus Holford
- 2014-36: Non-response subgroup-tailored weighting: the choice of variables and the set of respondents used to estimate the weighting model

- Husam Sadig
- 2014-35: Unknown eligibility whilst weighting for non-response: the puzzle of who has died and who is still alive?

- Husam Sadig
- 2014-34: Weighting for non-monotonic response pattern in longitudinal surveys

- Husam Sadig
- 2014-33: The health costs of ethnic distance: evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa

- Joseph Gomes
- 2014-32: Dependent interviewing and sub-optimal responding

- Jäckle, Annette and Eggs Johannes
- 2014-31: World Income Inequality Databases: an assessment of WIID and SWIID

- Stephen Jenkins
- 2014-30: Partnership dissolution: how does it affect income, employment and well-being?

- Mike Brewer and Alita Nandi
- 2014-29: Partner ethnicity and ethnic minority socio- economic occupation: evidence from the UK

- Greta Morando
- 2014-28: Who assimilates? Statistical artefacts and intergenerational mobility in immigrant families

- Renee Reichl Luthra and Thomas Soehl
- 2014-27: Unfinished lives: the effect of domestic violence on neonatal & infant mortality

- Seetha Menon
- 2014-26: The distributional effects of personal income tax expenditure

- Silvia Avram
- 2014-25: Sampling recently arrived immigrants in the UK: exploring the effectiveness of Respondent Driven Sampling

- Renee Reichl Luthra, Lucinda Platt and Tom Frere-Smith
- 2014-24: The impact of measurement error on wage decompositions: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey and the Household, Income and Labour Dynamics in Australia Survey

- Nicole Watson and SC Noah Uhrig
- 2014-23: Microsimulation and policy analysis

- Francesco Figari, Alari Paulus and Holly Sutherland
- 2014-22: Residential energy use and the relevance of changes in household circumstances

- Simonetta Longhi
- 2014-21: The effects of the EU equal-treatment legislation Directive for fixed-term workers: evidence from the UK

- Andrea Salvatori
- 2014-20: The role of the interviewer in producing mode effects: results from a mixed modes experiment comparing face-to-face, telephone and web administration

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette, Steven Hope, Pamela C. Campanelli and Gerry Nicolaas
- 2014-19: Distinguishing dimensions of pro-environmental behaviour

- Peter Lynn
- 2014-18: Migrant diversity, migration motivations and early integration: the case of Poles in Germany, the Netherlands, London and Dublin

- Renee Reichl Luthra, Lucinda Platt and Justyna Salamonska
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