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Empirical analysis of the fertility outcomes of women in Britain using count data models
Age and income-related inequalities in C-reactive protein: evidence from Understanding Society (UKHLS)
Apostolos Davillas, Michaela Benzeval, Meena Kumari
How natural disasters can affect environmental concerns, risk aversion, and even politics: evidence from Fukushima and three European countries
Jan Goebel, Christian Krekel, Tim Tiefenbach, Nicolas R. Ziebarth
'White flight' or positive contact?: Local diversity and attitudes to immigration in Britain
Older owners: research on the lives, aspirations and housing outcomes of older homeowners in the UK
Educational differences in timing and quantum of childbearing in Britain: a study of cohorts born 1940−1969
Ann Berrington, Juliet Stone, Eva Beaujouan
Childlessness in the UK
Effects of early life weather conditions on later life attitudes and outcomes
Social patterning in grip strength across the life course: a cross sectional analysis using Understanding Society
Large panel-survey data demonstrated country-level and ethnic minority variation in consent for health record linkage
Sharon Mary Cruise, Lynsey Patterson, Chris R. Cardwell, Dermot O'Reilly
Researching the lifecourse: critical reflections from the social sciences
Residential proximity of parents and their adult offspring in the United Kingdom, 2009–10
Towards a theory of the dynamics of household car ownership: insights from a mobility biographies approach
Ben Clark, Kiron Chatterjee, Glenn Lyons
Survey of socio-demographic data on energy practices: deliverable D3.1
Christine Gaffney, Breffní Lennon, Paul O’Connor, Niall Dunphy
Time in mixed methods longitudinal research: working across written narratives and large scale panel survey data to investigate attitudes to volunteering
Rose Lindsey, Elizabeth Metcalfe, Rosalind Edwards