University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
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- COCalculation of multivariate nor...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation
no cover - OPOccupational pensions, wages an...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Occupational pensions, wages and job mobility in Germany
no cover - GCGender convergence in the Ameri...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Gender convergence in the American heritage time use study (AHTUS)
no cover - MTMeasuring the economic vulnerab...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Measuring the economic vulnerability of children in developing countries
no cover - CFChildhood family structure and...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes
no cover - WDWhat do we do in post-industria...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
What do we do in post-industrial society?
no cover - TATime allocation and the compreh...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Time allocation and the comprehensive accounting of economic activity
no cover - DDDoes dependent interviewing rea...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Does dependent interviewing really increase efficiency and reduce respondent burden?
no cover - DEDesign effects for multiple des...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Design effects for multiple design samples
no cover - MPModelling poverty by not modell...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty
no cover - BABusyness as the badge of honour...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Busyness as the badge of honour for the new superordinate working class
no cover - EAEducation and the timing of birthsUniversity of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Education and the timing of births
no cover - ITIs there a glass ceiling over E...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Is there a glass ceiling over Europe?
no cover - PIParticipation in multiple welfa...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Participation in multiple welfare programmes
no cover - TTThe three-day week of 1974 and...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
The three-day week of 1974 and measurement error in the FES and NCDS data sets
no cover - RFRoom for differences?University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Room for differences?
no cover - PPEDAKSIUniversity of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
PEDAKSI
no cover - UTUnions, temporary employment an...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Unions, temporary employment and hours of work
no cover - TAThe association between reporte...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
The association between reported and calculated reservation wages
no cover - RSRecommended standard final outc...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Recommended standard final outcome categories and standard definitions of response rate for social surveys
no cover - RPRich place, poor placeUniversity of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Rich place, poor place
no cover - ATAddressing the interpretation a...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Addressing the interpretation and the aggregation problems in totally fuzzy and relative poverty measures
no cover - JSJob search methods, intensity a...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Job search methods, intensity and success in Britain in the 1990s
no cover - EMEarnings mobility among Italian...University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
Earnings mobility among Italian low paid workers
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Calculation of multivariate normal probabilities by simulation, with applications to maximum simulated likelihood estimation
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Occupational pensions, wages and job mobility in Germany
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Gender convergence in the American heritage time use study (AHTUS)
- Open Work
Measuring the economic vulnerability of children in developing countries
- Open Work
Childhood family structure and schooling outcomes
- Open Work
What do we do in post-industrial society?
- Open Work
Time allocation and the comprehensive accounting of economic activity
- Open Work
Does dependent interviewing really increase efficiency and reduce respondent burden?
- Open Work
Design effects for multiple design samples
- Open Work
Modelling poverty by not modelling poverty
- Open Work
Busyness as the badge of honour for the new superordinate working class
- Open Work
Education and the timing of births
- Open Work
Is there a glass ceiling over Europe?
- Open Work
Participation in multiple welfare programmes
- Open Work
The three-day week of 1974 and measurement error in the FES and NCDS data sets
- Open Work
Room for differences?
- Open Work
PEDAKSI
- Open Work
Unions, temporary employment and hours of work
- Open Work
The association between reported and calculated reservation wages
- Open Work
Recommended standard final outcome categories and standard definitions of response rate for social surveys
- Open Work
Rich place, poor place
- Open Work
Addressing the interpretation and the aggregation problems in totally fuzzy and relative poverty measures
- Open Work
Job search methods, intensity and success in Britain in the 1990s
- Open Work
Earnings mobility among Italian low paid workers