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Gender gap in repartnering: the role of parental status and custodial arrangements
Housing and health: new evidence using biomarker data
House of the rising son (or daughter): the impact of parental wealth on their children’s homeownership
The bedroom tax
Stephen Gibbons, Maria Sanchez-Vidal, Olmo Silva
Expectations for family transitions in young adulthood among the UK second generation
UK second generation young adults’ expectations for living together, marriage and parenthood
Family formation, parental background and young adults’ first entry into homeownership in Britain and Germany
Sait Bayrakdar, Rory Coulter, Philipp Lersch, Sergi Vidal
Mixed marriage among immigrants and their descendants in the United Kingdom: analysis of longitudinal data with missing information
Non-resident parents: why are they hard to capture in surveys and what can we do about it?
Caroline Bryson, Stephen McKay
Do marriage and cohabitation provide benefits to health in mid-life? The role of childhood selection mechanisms and partnership characteristics across countries
Brienna Perelli-Harris, Stefanie Hoherz, Fenaba Addo, Trude Lappegard, Ann Evans
Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study – Written evidence (IFP0021) [House of Lords Select Committee on Intergenerational Fairness and Provision]
Co-ethnic marriage versus intermarriage among immigrants and their descendants: a comparison across seven European countries using event-history analysis
Tina Hannemann, Hill Kulu, Leen Rahnu, Allan Puur, Mihaela Hărăguş
Stop DSS discrimination: ending prejudice against renters on housing benefit
Inflation report
Migration versus immobility, and ties to parents
Housing subsidies and property prices: evidence from England
Nils Braakmann, Stephen McDonald
Expectations for family transitions in young adulthood among the UK second generation
Do private school girls marry rich?
Francis Green, Golo Henseke, Samantha Parsons, Alice Sullivan, Richard Wiggins
Can we improve the survey representation of non-resident parents, and collect robust data on reasons for separation?
Caroline Bryson, Stephen McKay
Housing and the living environment
Generational interdependencies: the social implications for welfare
Determinants of young people’s homeownership transitions before and after the financial crisis: the UK in a European context
Caroline Dewilde, Christa Hubers, Rory Coulter
What are the effects of separation on residential change in England and Wales?
Can mothers’ part-time work explain the gender pay gap?
Monica Costa Dias, Robert Joyce, Francesca Parodi