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- 2008-24: Poverty persistence among Belgian elderly: true or spurious?

- Marjan Maes
- 2008-23: Women’s economic gains from employment, marriage and cohabitation

- Alita Nandi
- 2008-22: Combining marriage and children with paid work: changes across cohorts in Italy and Great Britain

- Cristina Solera
- 2008-21: Unemployment and partnership dissolution

- Morten Blekesaune
- 2008-20: Multiple sample selection in the estimation of intergenerational occupational mobility

- Cheti Nicoletti
- 2008-19: The development and implementation of a coding scheme to analyse interview dynamics in the British Household Panel Survey

- Peter Lynn, Emanuela Sala and SC Noah Uhrig
- 2008-18: Keeping up or falling behind? The impact of benefit and tax uprating on incomes and poverty

- Ruth Hancock, Francesca Zantomio, Holly Sutherland and John Hills
- 2008-17: The labour market impact of immigration in Western Germany in the 1990’s

- Francesco D'Amuri, Gianmarco Ottaviano and Giovanni Peri
- 2008-16: The ‘Bologna process’ and College enrolment decisions

- Lorenzo Cappellari and Claudio Lucifora
- 2008-15: Are lone mothers responsive to policy changes? The effects of a Norwegian workfare reform on earnings, education and poverty

- Chiara Pronzato and Magne Mogstad
- 2008-14: The causes of seam effects in panel surveys

- Jäckle, Annette
- 2008-13: Measurement error and data collection methods: effects on estimates from event history data

- Jäckle, Annette
- 2008-12: Leaving home and the chances of being poor: the case of young people in Southern European countries

- Lavinia Parisi
- 2008-11: Why educated mothers don’t make educated children? A statistical study in the intergenerational transmission of schooling

- Chiara Pronzato
- 2008-10: Wage mobility in times of higher earnings disparities: is it easier to climd the ladder?

- Iga Magda
- 2008-09: Heaping and leaping: survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported consumption expenditure

- Stephen Pudney
- 2008-08: Assessing the effect of data collection mode on measurement

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette and Caroline Roberts
- 2008-07: Marital splits and income changes over the longer term

- Stephen Jenkins
- 2008-06: Effects of flat tax reforms in Western Europe on equity and efficiency

- Alari Paulus and Andreas Peichl
- 2008-05: The nature and causes of attrition in the British Household Panel Study

- SC Noah Uhrig
- 2008-04: Poverty permanence among European youth

- Arnstein Aassve, Daria Mendola and Annalisa Busetta
- 2008-03: Does housework lower wages and why? Evidence for Britain

- Mark Bryan and Almudena Sevilla
- 2008-02: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) in a model of fertility choice

- Helmut Rainer, Geethanjali Selvaretnam and David Ulph
- 2008-01: Understanding cross-national differences in unit non-response: the role of contact data

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette and Annelies G. Blom
- 2007-34: Does judicial review influence the quality of Local Authority Services?

- Lucinda Platt, Maurice Sunkin and Kerman Calvo
- 2007-33: Clash of career and family: fertility decisions after job displacement

- Emilia Del Bono, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer and Andrea Weber
- 2007-32: Measuring people’s trust

- John Ermisch, SC Noah Uhrig, Heather Laurie, Thomas Siedler and Diego Gambetta
- 2007-31: The smoker’s wage penalty puzzle: evidence from Britain

- Lasse F. Brune
- 2007-30: Return to work after childbirth: does parental leave matter in Europe?

- Chiara Pronzato
- 2007-28: Inequalities within couples: market incomes and the role of taxes and benefits in Europe

- Francesco Figari, Holly Sutherland, Herwig Immervoll and Horacio Levy
- 2007-27: Estimation of causal effects of fertility on economic wellbeing: evidence from rural Vietnam

- Arnstein Aassve and Bruno Arpino
- 2007-24: Job competition and the wage curve

- Simonetta Longhi
- 2007-23: Have some European countries been more successful at employing disabled people than others?

- Morten Blekesaune
- 2007-22: Inequality and quiescence: a continuing conundrum

- Liz Spencer, Ray Pahl and David Rose
- 2007-21: Subjective income and employment expectations and preferences for redistribution

- Thomas Siedler and Helmut Rainer
- 2007-20: Job satisfaction and family happiness: the part-time work puzzle

- Alison Booth and Jan van Ours
- 2007-19: Keeping up with the Schmidts: an empirical test of relative deprivation theory in the neighbourhood context

- Gundi Knies, Simon Burgess and Carol Propper
- 2007-18: Job competition amongst university graduates

- Simonetta Longhi and Malcolm Brynin
- 2007-17: Can anyone be ‘the’ one? Field evidence on dating behavior

- Marco Francesconi and Michèle Belot
- 2007-16: State dependence, duration dependence and unobserved heterogeneity in the employment transitions of the over-50s

- Lorenzo Cappellari, Richard Dorsett and Getinet Haile
- 2007-15: Estimating income poverty in the presence of measurement error and missing data problems

- Cheti Nicoletti, Franco Peracchi and Francesca Foliano
- 2007-14: Using the P90/P10 index to measure US inquality trends with current population survey data: a view from inside the Census Bureau vaults

- Stephen Jenkins, Richard Burkhauser and Shuaizhang Feng
- 2007-13: Gender, older people and social exclusion: a gendered review and secondary analysis of the data

- Emilia Del Bono, Emanuela Sala, Ruth Hancock, Lavinia Parisi and Caroline Gunnell
- 2007-12: Inequality and the GB2 income distribution

- Stephen Jenkins
- 2007-11: New directions in the analysis of inequality and poverty

- Stephen Jenkins and John Micklewright
- 2007-10: Dynamic multi-level analysis of households’ living standards and poverty: evidence from Vietnam

- Arnstein Aassve and Bruno Arpino
- 2007-09: Diet composition, socio-economic status and food outlets development in Britain

- Paola De Agostini
- 2007-08: Older couples’ labour market reactions to family disruptions

- David Haardt
- 2007-07: The introduction of dependent interviewing on the British Household Panel Survey

- Jäckle, Annette, SC Noah Uhrig and Heather Laurie
- 2007-06: On-the-job search and job competition: relevance and wage impact in the UK

- Simonetta Longhi
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