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Is support for Brexit explained by personal and area-level economic struggle? A longitudinal analysis using 8 waves of Understanding Society
Examining the validity of interviewers' ratings of respondents' health (via Skype)
The accuracy of using paradata to detect and understand interviewer question-reading deviations
EMB/ IEMB data
Innovation panel
A longitudinal analysis of family forms, ethnicity and life chances
Parental work hour demands and quality time with children
The gender of the first child and parents' labour supply in the UK
How commuting influences subjective wellbeing
Targeted use of data collection modes in a household panel context
Motherhood, employment, and the dynamics of women’s attitudes towards traditional gender-role views
Long-standing financial distress: do people adapt?
The 'when' of gender inequalities: the family gap over the life course and over time
The income-health gradient: evidence from self-reported health and biomarkers using longitudinal data on income
Participation in a mobile app survey to collect expenditure data as part of a large-scale probability household panel: response rates, response biases and data quality
Improving the measurement of income and spending in surveys
Random sampling and political opinion polling
A comparison of self-reported sexual identity using direct and indirect questioning
Homophily and changing social access: exploiting social network kernel inference from international surveys
Identifying household effects on individuals’ environmental behaviours in the UK – a multilevel modelling approach
Using an App to collect detailed expenditure data in a probability household panel survey: response rates, response biases and measurement quality
Annette Jäckle, Carli Lessof, Jonathan Burton, Mick P. Couper
Who and where are the self-employed job creators?
Flexible working and consequences for working patterns post childbirth for mothers in the UK
Heejung Chung, Mariska van der Horst
Effects of early life weather conditions on later life attitudes and outcomes
Survey design, survey response behaviour and the dynamics of self-reported health and disability
Stephen Pudney, Annette Jäckle