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- 2007-05: The effect of increasing financial incentives in a panel survey: an experiment on the British Household Panel Survey, Wave 14

- Heather Laurie
- 2007-04: Earnings instability and tenure

- Lorenzo Cappellari and Marco Leonardi
- 2007-03: Measurement error in stylised and diary data on time use

- Stephen Pudney and  Man Yee Kan
- 2007-02: Schooling and citizenship: evidence from compulsory schooling reforms

- Thomas Siedler
- 2007-01: Respondent incentives in a multi-mode panel survey: cumulative effects on nonresponse and bias

- Peter Lynn and Jäckle, Annette
- 2006-59: Is it the way she moves? New evidence on the gender wage growth gap in the early careers

- Emilia Del Bono and Daniela Vuri
- 2006-58: The wage effects of graduate competition

- Simonetta Longhi and Malcolm Brynin
- 2006-57: Intra-household allocation of resources: inferences from non-resident fathers’ child support payments

- John Ermisch and Chiara Pronzato
- 2006-56: The highest fertility in Europe: for how long? The analysis of fertility change in Albania based on individual data

- Arnstein Aassve, Arjan Gjonca and Letizia Mencarini
- 2006-55: The impact of institutions on motherhood and work

- Daniela Del Boca, Chiara Pronzato and Silvia Pasqua
- 2006-53: The (mis)specification of discrete time duration models with unobserved heterogenity: a Monte Carlo study

- Cheti Nicoletti and Concetta Rondinelli
- 2006-52: Paid holiday entitlements, weekly working hours and earnings in the UK

- Mark Bryan
- 2006-51: Family and politics: does parental unemployment cause right-wing extremism?

- Thomas Siedler
- 2006-49: Quantifying parental childcare in the United Kingdom

- Killian Mullan
- 2006-48: Social comparisons and social order: issues relating to a possible re-study of ‘W.G. Runciman’s relative deprivation and social justice’

- David Rose
- 2006-47: A basic income for Europe’s children?

- Holly Sutherland, Horacio Levy and Christine Lietz
- 2006-46: Socio-economic differences in postponement and recuperation of fertility in Italy: results from a multi-spell random effect model

- Concetta Rondinelli, Arnstein Aassve and Francesco Billari
- 2006-45: Economic conditions and public attitudes toward welfare state policies

- Morten Blekesaune
- 2006-44: The long term impacts of compulsory schooling: evidence from a natural experiment in school leaving dates

- Emilia Del Bono and Fernando Galindo-Rueda
- 2006-43: Winners and losers: assessing the distributional effects of long-term care funding regimes

- Ruth Hancock, Adelina Comas-Herrera, Derek King, Linda Pickard, Juliette Malley, Ariadna Juarez-Garcia and Raphael Wittenberg
- 2006-42: Differences in job dissatisfaction across Europe

- Cheti Nicoletti
- 2006-41: Telephone versus face-to-face interviewing: mode effects on data quality and likely causes: report on phase II of the ESS-Gallup mixed mode methodology project

- Peter Lynn, Jäckle, Annette and Caroline Roberts
- 2006-40: Summarizing multiple deprivation indicators

- Stephen Jenkins and Lorenzo Cappellari
- 2006-39: Constructing consistent work-life histories: a guide for users of the British Household Panel Survey

- C. Maré, David
- 2006-38: Social norms and household time allocation

- Almudena Sevilla and Cristina Fernández
- 2006-37: Do wages compensate for anticipated working time restrictions? Evidence from seasonal employment in Austria

- Emilia Del Bono and Andrea Weber
- 2006-36: Comparisons of income mobility profiles

- Philippe Van Kerm
- 2006-35: Income mis-measurement and the estimation of poverty rates: an analysis of income poverty in Albania

- Stephen Pudney and Francesca Francavilla
- 2006-34: People’s trust: the design of a survey-based experiment

- John Ermisch and Diego Gambetta
- 2006-33: Friendship ties and geographical mobility: evidence from the BHPS

- John Ermisch and Michèle Belot
- 2006-32: Dependent interviewing: a framework and application to current research

- Jäckle, Annette
- 2006-31: Does democracy foster trust?

- Thomas Siedler and Helmut Rainer
- 2006-30: State dependence and causal feedback of poverty and fertility in Ethiopia

- Arnstein Aassve, Abbi Kedir and Habtu Tadesse Weldegebriel
- 2006-29: Measurement error in models of welfare participation

- Stephen Pudney and Monica Hernandez Alava
- 2006-28: Measuring the economic vulnerability of children in developing countries: an application to Guatemala

- Stephen Pudney, Fabrizia Mealli and Furio Rosati
- 2006-27: The dynamics of perception: modelling subjective well-being in a short panel

- Stephen Pudney
- 2006-25: Gender convergence in the American Heritage Time Use Study (AHTUS)

- Jonathan Gershuny, Muriel Egerton, Kimberly Fisher and John P. Robinson
- 2006-24: The impact of internal migration on married couples’ earnings in Britain, with a comparison to the United States

- McKinley Blackburn
- 2006-23: Working women, men’s home time and lowest-low fertility

- Almudena Sevilla and Joost De Laat
- 2006-22: An analysis and monetary valuation of formal and informal voluntary work by gender and educational attainment

- Killian Mullan and Muriel Egerton
- 2006-21: Estimating the impact of a policy reform on welfare participation: the 2001 extension to the minimum income guarantee for UK pensioners

- Stephen Pudney, Ruth Hancock and Francesca Zantomio
- 2006-20: Transitions out of and back to employment among older men and women in the UK

- David Haardt
- 2006-19: Infusing time diary evidence into panel data: an exercise in calibrating time-use estimates for the BHPS

- Â Man Yee Kan and Jonathan Gershuny
- 2006-18: Social participation: how does it vary with illness, caring and ethnic group?

- Lucinda Platt
- 2006-17: Overqualification: major or minor mismatch?

- Simonetta Longhi, Malcolm Brynin and Beate Lichtwardt
- 2006-16: Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation

- Stephen Jenkins and Lorenzo Cappellari
- 2006-15: An economic history of bastardy in England and Wales

- John Ermisch
- 2006-14: Child support and non-resident fathers’ contact with their children

- John Ermisch
- 2006-13: Fairness in the family: implications for parent-adult child interactions

- John Ermisch
- 2006-12: The welfare cost of means-testing: pensioner participation in income support

- Stephen Pudney, Ruth Hancock and Monica Hernandez Alava