ISER Working Paper Series
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- 2012-26: Educational aspirations and attitudes over the business cycle

- Tina Rampino and Mark Taylor
- 2012-25: What determines attitudes to immigration in European countries? An analysis at the regional level

- Simonetta Longhi and Yvonni Markaki
- 2012-24: Sources of anti-immigration attitudes in the United Kingdom: the impact of population, labour market and skills context

- Yvonni Markaki
- 2012-23: Job search, human capital and wage inequality

- Carlos Carrillo-Tudela
- 2012-22: European immigrants in the UK before and after the 2004 enlargement: is there a change in immigrant self-selection?

- Simonetta Longhi and Magdalena Rokicka
- 2012-21: Effects of visual and aural communication of categorical response options on answers to survey questions

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette, Steven Hope, Pamela C. Campanelli and Gerry Nicolaas
- 2012-20: Personality and the education-health gradient

- Gabriella Conti and Chris Hansman
- 2012-19: Social connectedness and generalized trust: a longitudinal perspective

- Patrick Sturgis, Roger Patulny, Nick Allum and Franz Buscha
- 2012-18: Evaluating the performance of means-tested benefits in Bulgaria

- Iva Valentinova Tasseva
- 2012-17: Accounting for changes in income inequality: decomposition analyses for Great Britain, 1968-2009

- Mike Brewer and Liam Wren-Lewis
- 2012-16: Strategic immunization and group structure

- Andrea Galeotti and Brian Rogers
- 2012-15: Life satisfaction and material well-being of children in the UK

- Gundi Knies
- 2012-14: Patterns of household practice: an examination into the relationship between housework and waste separation for households in the United Kingdom

- Hazel Pettifor
- 2012-13: The effect of school resources on test scores in England

- Birgitta Rabe and Cheti Nicoletti
- 2012-12: Take-up of Free School Meals: price effects and peer effects

- Angus Holford
- 2012-11: Do parents affect the early political prioritisation of nature in their children?

- Hazel Pettifor
- 2012-10: Two can live as cheaply as one… but three’s a crowd

- Christopher Bollinger, Cheti Nicoletti and Stephen Pudney
- 2012-09: Disability costs and equivalence scales in the older population

- Stephen Pudney, Ruth Hancock and Marcello Morciano
- 2012-08: Why did Britain’s households get richer? Decomposing UK household income growth between 1968 and 2008–09

- Mike Brewer and Liam Wren-Lewis
- 2012-07: Equilibrium labour turnover, firm growth and unemployment

- Melvyn Coles and Dale Mortensen
- 2012-06: Does breastfeeding support at work help mothers and employers at the same time?

- Emilia Del Bono and Chiara Pronzato
- 2012-05: Measuring living standards with income and consumption: evidence from the UK

- Mike Brewer and Cormac O'Dea
- 2012-04: The impact of a time-limited, targeted in-work benefit in the medium-term: an evaluation of In Work Credit

- Claire Crawford, Mike Brewer, James Browne and Haroon Chowdry
- 2012-03: Using EU-SILC data for cross-national analysis: strengths, problems and recommendations

- Olena Kaminska, Maria Iacovou and Horacio Levy
- 2012-02: Calibrating a cross-European poverty line

- Richard Berthoud
- 2012-01: First equals most important? Order effects in vignette-based measurement

- Jäckle, Annette and Katrin Auspurg
- 2011-31: Is it a good idea to optimise question format for mode of data collection? Results from a mixed modes experiment

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette, Steven Hope, Pamela C. Campanelli and Gerry Nicolaas
- 2011-30: Patterns of persistent poverty: evidence from EU-SILC

- Philippe Van Kerm and Stephen Jenkins
- 2011-29: The total survey error paradigm and pre-election polls: the case of the 2006 Italian general elections

- Laura Fumagalli and Emanuela Sala
- 2011-28: The effects of mixed mode survey designs on simple and complex analyses

- Peter Lynn and Martin Peter
- 2011-27: Consenting to health record linkage: evidence from the British Household Panel Study

- Jonathan Burton, Emanuela Sala and Gundi Knies
- 2011-26: Self-employment flows and persistence: a European comparative analysis

- Mark Taylor
- 2011-25: Occupational change and mobility among employed and unemployed job seekers

- Simonetta Longhi and Mark Taylor
- 2011-24: Extended field efforts to reduce the risk of non-response bias: do they pay off?

- Peter Lynn, Gerry Nicolaas, Julia Hall and Brown Victoria
- 2011-23: Can I just check…? Effects of edit check questions on measurement error and survey estimates

- Jäckle, Annette and Peter Lugtig
- 2011-22: The Work Capability Assessment and a “real world†test of incapacity

- Richard Berthoud
- 2011-21: Friends’ networks and job finding rates

- Konstantinos Tatsiramos and Lorenzo Cappellari
- 2011-20: Child mental health and educational attainment: multiple observers and the measurement error problem

- Stephen Pudney, David Johnston, Carol Propper and Michael Shields
- 2011-19: Impact of cultural diversity on wages and job satisfaction in England

- Simonetta Longhi
- 2011-18: Financial capability, income and psychological wellbeing

- Stephen Jenkins, Amanda Sacker and Mark Taylor
- 2011-17: Explaining differences in job search outcomes between employed and unemployed job seekers

- Simonetta Longhi and Mark Taylor
- 2011-16: Health information and health outcomes: an application of the regression discontinuity design to the 1995 UK contraceptive pill scare case

- Emilia Del Bono, Marco Francesconi and Nicky G. Best
- 2011-15: From housewives to independent earners: can the tax system help Italian women to work?

- Francesco Figari
- 2011-14: The effect of interviewer personality, skills and attitudes on respondent co-operation with face-to-face surveys

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette, Sarah Tipping and Jennifer Sinibaldi
- 2011-13: What you don’t see can’t hurt you? Panel data analysis and the dynamics of unobservable factors

- Stephen Pudney and Monica Hernandez Alava
- 2011-12: Quantile regression with aggregated data

- Cheti Nicoletti and Nicky G. Best
- 2011-11: Initiation into crime: an analysis of Norwegian register data on five birth cohorts

- Stephen Pudney and Taryn Galloway
- 2011-10: Monitoring and monetary incentives in addressing absenteeism: evidence from a sequence of policy changes

- Francesco D'Amuri
- 2011-09: The importance of independent income: understanding the role of non-means-tested earnings replacement benefits

- Holly Sutherland and Fran Bennett
- 2011-08: The long shadow of income on trustworthiness

- John Ermisch and Diego Gambetta
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