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no. 2023, 5 (September 2023):
"Relabelling" of individual early retirement pension in Finland application and behavioural responses using Finnish register data Ricky Kanabar, Satu Nivalainen and Noora Järnefelt
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no. 2023, 4 (August 2023):
Worker productivity during Covid-19 and adaptation to working from home Ashley Burdett, Ben Etheridge, Li Tang, Yikai Wang
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no. 2023, 1 (March 2023):
Labour market expectations and occupational choice evidence from teaching Joshua Fullard
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no. 2023, 2 (March 2023):
Gender differences in job mobility and pay progression in the UK Silvia Avram, Susan Harkness, Daria Popova
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no. 2023, 3 (March 2023):
Teacher grade predictions for ethnic minority groups evidence from England Hester Burn, Laura Fumagalli, Birgitta Rabe
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no. 2022, 7 (June 2022):
University access the role of background and Covid-19 throughout the application process Emilia Del Bono, Laura Fumagalli, Angus Holford, Birgitta Rabe
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no. 2022, 5 (March 2022):
State pension eligibility age and retirement behaviour evidence from the United Kingdom household longitudinal study Adriaan Kalwij, Ricky Kanabar
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no. 2022, 3 (February 2022):
The accumulation of disadvantage how motherhood and relationship breakdown influence married and single mothers' economic outcomes Susan Harkness
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no. 2022, 6 (May 2022):
Single mothers' income in twelve rich nations differences in disadvantage across the distribution Susan Harkness
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no. 2022, 1 (January 2022):
An information intervention and consent to data linkage experimental evidence from teaching Joshua Fullard
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no. 2022, 10 (October 2022):
Tell me who you are and I will give you my consent a light-touch intervention on consent to data linkage Joshua Fullard, Sonkurt Sen
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no. 2022, 2 (February 2022):
Intergenerational wealth transmission and mobility in great britain what components of wealth matter? Paul Gregg and Ricky Kanabar
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no. 2022, 9 (September 2022):
Adverse pregnancy outcomes following a job loss in the UK Alessandro Di Nallo, Selin Köksal
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no. 2022, 4 (March 2022):
Income source confusion using the SILC Christopher R. Bollinger, Iva V. Tasseva
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no. 2022, 8 (August 2022):
Sibling moderation of young adult psychological distress during a crisis evidence from the United Kingdom's first Covid-19 lockdown Lisa Waddell and Susan Harkness
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no. 2021, 07 (September 2021):
Relative wages and pupil performance, evidence from TIMSS Joshua Fullard
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no. 2021, 04 (July 2021):
Intergenerational wealth transmission in Great Britain Paul Gregg and Ricky Kanabar
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no. 2021, 05 (July 2021):
Occupation flexibility and the graduate gender wage gap in the UK Liza Benny, Sonia Bhalotra, Manuel Fernández
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no. 2021, 10 (December 2021):
In and out of unemployment - labour market transitions and the role of testosterone Peter Eibich, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Ricky Kanabar University of Bath, Alexander Plum New Zealand Work Research Institute, Auckland University of Technology, Julian Schmied Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research
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no. 2021, 06 (September 2021):
Bad economy, good teachers? the countercyclicality of enrolment Into Initial Teacher Training Programmes in the UK Joshua Fullard
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no. 2021, 1 (January 2021):
Peer groups, social support, and well-being evidence from a large online maternity community Lingqing Jiang, Zhen Zhu
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no. 2021, 03 (April 2021):
Methodological lessons from the pilot longitudinal survey on debt advice Oriol Bosch, Peter Lynn
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no. 2021, 2 (February 2021):
Weather, psychological wellbeing and mobility during the first wave of the Covid-19 pandemic Ashley Burdett (Department of Economics, University of Essex, U.K), Apostolos Davillas (Health Economics Group,Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia, U.K.), Ben Etheridge (Department of Economics, University of Essex, U.K.)
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no. 2021, 08 (October 2021):
Investigating the role of debt advice on borrowers' well-being an encouragement study on a new sample of over-indebted people in Britain Laura Fumagalli, Peter Lynn, Jair Muñoz-Bugarin
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no. 2021, 09 (October 2021):
The effect of formal debt advice on financial management and knowledge insights from a new longitudinal study in Britain Laura Fumagalli, Peter Lynn, Jair Muñoz-Bugarin
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no. 2020, 10 (August 2020):
Zero-hours contracts: flexibility or insecurity? experimental evidence from a low income population Silvia Avram (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2020, 14 (October 2020):
MPCs through COVID: spending, saving and private transfers Thomas Crossley, Peter Levell, Hamish Low, Paul Fisher
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no. 2020, 15 (December 2020):
Unmet health care need and income-related horizontal equity in access during the COVID-19 pandemic Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M Jones
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no. 2020, 05 (April 2020):
What determines the capital share over the long run of history? Erik Bengtsson, Enrico Rubolino, Daniel Waldenström
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no. 2020, 06 (April 2020):
Who benefits from host country skills? evidence of heterogeneous labour market returns to host country skills by migrant motivation Wouter Zwysen, Neli Demireva
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no. 2020, 09 (June 2020):
Inequalities in home learning and schools' provision of distance teaching during school closure of COVID-19 lockdown in the UK Sait Bayrakdar, Ayse Guveli
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no. 2020, 07 (June 2020):
The COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on inequality of opportunity in psychological distress in the UK Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M Jones
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no. 2020, 08 (June 2020):
The gender gap in mental well-being during the Covid-19 outbreak evidence from the UK Ben Etheridge and Lisa Spantig
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no. 2020, 04 (March 2020):
Biomarkers, disability and health care demand Apostolos Davillas, Stephen Pudney
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no. 2020, 16 (December 2020):
Taking cover: human capital accumulation in the presence of shocks and health insurance Paulino Font-Gilabert (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2020, 3 (March 2020):
Maternal investments in children the role of expected effort and returns Sonia Bhalotra, Adeline Delavande, Paulino Font Gilabert, Joanna Maselko
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no. 2020, 11 (October 2020):
Labour market flexibility and unemployment duration: evidence from the UK Silvia Avram (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2020, 12 (October 2020):
Worker productivity during lockdown and working from home: evidence from self-reports Ben Etheridge, Yikai Wang (University of Essex), Li Tang (University of Birmingham)
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no. 2020, 13 (October 2020):
Weather affects mobility but not mental well-being during lockdown Ashley Burdett, Ben Etheridge, Lisa Spantig (Department of Economics, University of Essex)
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no. 2020, 01 (January 2020):
Neighbourhood deprivation, life satisfaction and earnings comparative analyses of neighbourhood effects at bespoke scales Gundi Knies, Patricia C. Melo, Min Zhang
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no. 2020, 2 (February 2020):
The impact of a personalised blood pressure warning on health outcomes and behaviours Sonia Bhalotra, Adeline Delavande, Paul Fisher, Jonathan James
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no. 2019, 08 (September 2019):
The educational consequences of migration for women and men migrant and Europe-born Turkish origin people compared to non-migrants in Turkey Sait Bayrakdar, Ayse Guveli
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no. 2019, 09 (October 2019):
A latent class approach to inequity in health using biomarker data Vincenzo Carrieri, Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M Jones
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no. 2019, 02 (February 2019):
The efficiency and distributive effects of local taxes evidence from Italian municipalities Enrico Rubolino
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no. 2019, 05 (May 2019):
Infant health, cognitive performance and earnings evidence from inception of the welfare state in Sweden Sonia Bhalotra, Martin Karlsson, Therese Nilsson, Nina Schwarz
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no. 2019, 04 (May 2019):
Productivity effects of dengue in Brazil Sonia Bhalotra, Gabriel Facchini, Aline Menezes, Rudi Rocha
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no. 2019, 10 (November 2019):
Market concentration, supply, quality and prices paid by local authorities in the English care home market Ferran Espuny Pujol, Ruth Hancock, Morten Hviid, Marcello Morciano, Stephen Pudney
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no. 2019, 11 (November 2019):
Childcare availability and maternal labour supply in Russia Yuliya Kazakova
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no. 2019, 06 (June 2019):
Top incomes in the UK analysis of the 2015-16 survey of personal incomes Mike Brewer, Claudia Sámano-Robles
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no. 2019, 07 (June 2019):
Regression with an imputed dependent variable Thomas F. Crossley, Peter Levell, Stavros Poupakis
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no. 2019, 03 (May 2019):
Parental responses to information about school quality evidence from linked survey and administrative data Ellen Greaves, Iftikhar Hussain, Birgitta Rabe, Imran Rasul
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no. 2019, 01 (February 2019):
Baseline health and public healthcare costs five years on a predictive analysis using biomarker data in a prospective household panel Apostolos Davillas, Stephen Pudney
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no. 2018, 08 (June 2018):
A comparison of robust methods for Mendelian randomization using multiple genetic variants Yanchun Bao, Paul Clarke, Melissa C Smart, Meena Kumari
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no. 2018, 03 (March 2018):
Parametric models for biomarkers based on flexible size distributions Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M Jones
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no. 2018, 07 (June 2018):
Tax incentives and the choice of organisational form of small businesses identification through a differentiated payroll tax schedule Andrea Papini
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no. 2018, 12 (July 2018):
The US labour force participation debacle learning from the contrast with Britain Matteo Richiardi, Brian Nolan, Lane Kenworthy
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no. 2018, 06 (May 2018):
Low income dynamics among ethnic minorities in Great Britain Victor Perez Hernandez, Ricky Kanabar, Alita Nandi
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no. 2018, 09 (June 2018):
Intergenerational mobility of status with multiple dimensions in Germany and the United Kingdom Michele Bavaro
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no. 2018, 10 (June 2018):
The distribution of the gender wage gap Sonia R. Bhalotra, Manuel Fernández
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no. 2018, 11 (July 2018):
Biomarkers as precursors of disability Apostolos Davillas, Stephen Pudney
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no. 2018, 01 (January 2018):
Does postpartum depression affect employment? Maria Elena Komodromou
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no. 2018, 14 (November 2018):
Distributional analysis of the role of breadth and persistence of multiple deprivation in the health gradient measured by biomarkers Kompal Sinha, Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M. Jones, Anurag Sharma
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no. 2018, 13 (November 2018):
Ex ante inequality of opportunity in health, decomposition and distributional analysis of biomarkers Apostolos Davillas, Andrew M Jones
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no. 2018, 04 (March 2018):
The impact of unemployment on child maltreatment in the United States Dan Brown, Elisabetta De Cao
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no. 2018, 05 (April 2018):
How valid are synthetic panel estimates of poverty dynamics? Nicolas Hérault, Stephen P. Jenkins
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no. 2018, 15 (December 2018):
Fertility and labor market responses to reductions in mortality Sonia Bhalotra, Atheendar Venkataramani, Selma Walther
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no. 2017, 10 (August 2017):
The health benefits of a targeted cash transfer the UK Winter Fuel Payment Thomas F. Crossley (University of Essex and Institute for Fiscal Studies), Federico Zilio (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 11 (September 2017):
Grandmothers' labor supply Wolfgang Frimmel, Martin Halla, Bernhard Schmidpeter, Rudolf Winter-Ebmer
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no. 2017, 09 (June 2017):
Job polarization, task prices and the distribution of task returns Chiara Cavaglia (CEP and CVER, LSE), Ben Etheridge (University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 08 (June 2017):
Survey under-coverage of top incomes and estimation of inequality what is the role of the UK’s SPI adjustment? Richard V. Burkhauser (University of Texas-Austin, University of Melbourne, and Cornell University), Nicolas Hérault (University of Melbourne), Stephen P. Jenkins (LSE, Institute for Social and Economic Research (University of Essex), University of Melbourne, and IZA), Roger Wilkins (University of Melbourne)
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no. 2017, 13 (October 2017):
Do improved property rights decrease violence against women in India? Sofia Amaral (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2018, 02 (January 2018):
Does postpartum depression predict emotional and cognitive difficulties in 11 year olds? Maria Elena Komodromou
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no. 2017, 12 (October 2017):
Population sex ratios and violence against women the long-run effects of sex selection in India Sofia Amaral (ISER, University of Essex), Sonia Bhalotra (ISER & Department of Economics, University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 14 (November 2017):
Local institutional structure and clientelistic access to employment the case of MGNREGS in three states of India Anindya Bhattacharya (Department of Economics and Related Studies; University of York), Anirban Kar (Delhi School of Economics; University of Delhi), and Alita Nandi (Institute for Social and Economic Research; University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 15 (December 2017):
Labour outcomes and family background evidence from the EU during the recession Silvia Avram, Olga Cantó
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no. 2017, 07 (June 2017):
Access to and returns from unpaid graduate internships Angus Holford (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 01 (January 2017):
Lone parents, time-limited in-work credits and the dynamics of work and welfare Mike Brewer (Institute for Social and Economic Research (University of Essex) and Institute for Fiscal Studies), Jonathan Cribb (Institute for Fiscal Studies and University College London)
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no. 2017, 02 (March 2017):
Income effects on children's life satisfaction longitudinal evidence for England Gundi Knies (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 03 (March 2017):
The income-health gradient evidence from self-reported health and biomarkers using longitudinal data on income Apostolos Davillas (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex), Andrew M. Jones (Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York Centre for Health Economics, Monash University Department of Economics, University of Bergen), Michaela Benzeval (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 06 (May 2017):
Interviewer effects and the measurement of financial literacy Thomas F. Crossley (University of Essex and Institute for Fiscal Studies), Tobias Schmidt (Deutsche Bundesbank), Panagiota Tzamourani (Deutsche Bundesbank), Joachim K. Winter (University of Munich)
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no. 2017, 05 (April 2017):
Completing web surveys on mobile devices does screen size affect data quality? Alexander Wenz (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2017, 04 (March 2017):
Urban water disinfection and mortality decline in developing countries Sonia R. Bhalotra (University of Essex), Alberto Diaz-Cayeros (Stanford University), Grant Miller (Stanford University and National Bureau of Economic Research), Alfonso Miranda (Centro de Investigación y Docencia Económicas), Atheendar S. Venkataramani (Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School)
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no. 2016-05:
Do parents tax their children? teenage labour supply and financial support Angus Holford (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2016, 09 (September 2016):
Survey-based cross-country comparisons where countries vary in sample design issues and solutions Olena Kaminska (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex), Peter Lynn (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2016, 12 (October 2016):
Non-standard work what's it worth? : comparing alternative measures of workers' marginal willingness to pay Andrea Geraci (ISER - University of Essex, INET - University of Oxford), Mark Bryan (University of Sheffield)
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no. 2016-07:
Pareto models, top incomes, and recent trends in UK income inequality Stephen P. Jenkins (LSE, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex, and IZA)
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no. 2016, 10 (September 2016):
The price of sharing support for universal and equal access to health care in diversifying neighborhoods Anja Neundorf (University of Nottingham), Charlotte Cavaille (Institute for Advanced Study in Toulouse)
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no. 2016-06:
Retirement and cognitive abilities Alberto Tumino (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2016-08:
In or out? poverty dynamics among older individuals in the UK Ricky Kanabar (Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex)
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no. 2016, 15 (December 2016):
Concordance of health states in couples analysis of self-reported, nurse administered and blood-based biomarker data in understanding society Apostolos Davillas (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex), Stephen Pudney (School of Health and Related Research, University of Sheffield)
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no. 2016, 16 (December 2016):
Does universalization of health work? evidence from health systems restructuring and maternal and child health in Brazil Sonia Bhalotra (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex), Rudi Rocha (Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro), Rodigo R. Soares (Columbia University and São Paulo School of Economics-FGV)
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no. 2016, 13 (November 2016):
Intended vs. unintended consequences of migration restriction policies evidence from a natural experiment in Indonesia Mattia Makovec (ISER - University of Essex), Ririn Purnamasari (The World Bank), Matteo Sandi (CEP - London School of Economics), Astrid Savitri (The World Bank)
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no. 2016, 17 (December 2016):
The twin instrument Sonia Bhalotra (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex), Damian Clarke (Deparment of Economics, Universidad de Santiago de Chile)
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no. 2016, 11 (October 2016):
Does repeated measurement improve income data quality? Paul Fisher (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2016, 14 (December 2016):
Ethnic and racial harassment and mental health: Identifying sources of resilience Alita Nandi (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex), Renee Luthra (Department of Sociology, University of Essex), Michaela Benzeval (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 2016-02:
Labour market disadvantage of ethnic minority British graduates university choice, parental background or neighbourhood? Wouter Zwysen, Simonetta Longhi
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no. 2016-01:
Gender, ethnicity and household labour in married and cohabiting couples in the UK Man Yee Kan (Department of Sociology, University of Oxford), Heather Laurie (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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no. 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 Richard V. Burkhauser (Cornell University and University of Melbourne), Nicolas Hérault (University of Melbourne), Stephen P. Jenkins (LSE and Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex) and Roger Wilkins (University of Melbourne)
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no. 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 Monica Hernandez-Alava (ScHaRR, University of Sheffield), Stephen Pudney (ISER, University of Essex)
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no. 2015-21:
Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeing Mark Bryan (University of Sheffield), Alita Nandi (Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex)
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