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Großbritannien 178 United Kingdom 135 Einkommensverteilung 40 Befragung 38 Health 38 Arbeitslosigkeit 37 Kinder 37 Theorie 37 Schätzung 36 Gesundheit 35 Income distribution 35 Theory 33 Estimation 32 Unemployment 30 Children 28 Einkommen 28 Interview 27 Arbeitsangebot 26 Zufriedenheit 26 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 25 Bildungsniveau 24 Gender 24 Arbeitsmarkt 23 Labour supply 23 Armut 22 Panel 22 Poverty 22 Women workers 22 Educational achievement 21 Familie 21 Income 21 Meinungsforschung 21 EU-Staaten 20 Messung 20 Mütter 20 Satisfaction 20 Statistischer Fehler 20 measurement error 20 BHPS 19 Bildungsertrag 19
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Working Paper 959 Arbeitspapier 305 Graue Literatur 305 Non-commercial literature 305
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English 965 Undetermined 877
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Jenkins, Stephen P. 122 Lynn, Peter 98 Ermisch, John 73 Longhi, Simonetta 63 Pudney, Stephen 62 Taylor, Mark P. 62 Francesconi, Marco 58 Jäckle, Annette 56 Nicoletti, Cheti 55 Sutherland, Holly 54 Laurie, Heather 42 Iacovou, Maria 41 Del Bono, Emilia 40 Bryan, Mark L. 39 Gershuny, Jonathan 38 Booth, Alison L. 36 Hancock, Ruth 36 Sala, Emanuela 36 Platt, Lucinda 35 Cappellari, Lorenzo 31 Figari, Francesco 30 Rabe, Birgitta 30 Berthoud, Richard 29 Aassve, Arnstein 26 Davillas, Apostolos 26 Nandi, Alita 26 Pudney, Stephen E. 26 Knies, Gundi 25 Böheim, René 22 Avram, Silvia 21 Immervoll, Herwig 20 Brewer, Mike 19 Brynin, Malcolm 19 Paulus, Alari 19 Uhrig, S.C. Noah 19 J, Ermisch 18 Kanabar, Ricky 18 Levy, Horacio 18 M, Francesconi 18 Siedler, Thomas 18
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ESRC Research Centre on Micro-Social Change, Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) 881
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ISER Working Paper Series 1,535 ISER working paper series 307
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RePEc 881 EconStor 654 ECONIS (ZBW) 307
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The importance of host country human capital for the labour market integration of different migrant groups in Europe
Zwysen, Wouter; Demireva, Neli - 2025
The labour market integration of migrants is a heavily politicised topic in Europe. Using detailed and recently updated data on migrant's motivations this paper places a much needed emphasis upon the heterogeneity of migrant groups and the pathways to their labour market integration. We focus on...
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Returns to testosterone across men's earnings distribution in the UK
Eibich, Peter; Kanabar, Ricky; Plum, Alexander - 2025
We study how population variation in testosterone levels impacts male labour market earnings using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study between 2011 and 2013. We exploit genetic variation between individuals as instrumental variables following a Mendelian Randomization approach to...
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The daughter penalty
Bhalotra, Sonia; Clarke, Damian; Nazarova, Angelina - 2025
Looking at the earnings profiles of men and women after their first child is born, a number of studies establish that women suffer a larger penalty in earnings than men-a child penalty. Leveraging randomness in the sex of the first birth, we show that the child penalty in the UK is larger when...
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Returns to testosterone across men's earnings distribution in the UK
Eibich, Peter; Kanabar, Ricky; Plum, Alexander - 2025
We study how population variation in testosterone levels impacts male labour market earnings using data from the UK Household Longitudinal Study between 2011 and 2013. We exploit genetic variation between individuals as instrumental variables following a Mendelian Randomization approach to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015410964
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The daughter penalty
Bhalotra, Sonia; Clarke, Damian; Nazarova, Angelina - 2025
Looking at the earnings profiles of men and women after their first child is born, a number of studies establish that women suffer a larger penalty in earnings than men-a child penalty. Leveraging randomness in the sex of the first birth, we show that the child penalty in the UK is larger when...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015410967
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The importance of host country human capital for the labour market integration of different migrant groups in Europe
Zwysen, Wouter; Demireva, Neli - 2025
The labour market integration of migrants is a heavily politicised topic in Europe. Using detailed and recently updated data on migrant's motivations this paper places a much needed emphasis upon the heterogeneity of migrant groups and the pathways to their labour market integration. We focus on...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015197658
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Biological age and predicting future health care utilisation
Davillas, Apostolos; Jones, Andrew M. - 2024
We explore the role of epigenetic biological age in predicting subsequent health care utilisation. We use longitudinal data from the UK Understanding Society panel, capitalizing on the availability of baseline epigenetic biological age measures along with data on general practitioner (GP)...
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Outside the box? Women's individual poverty risk in the EU and the role of labour market characteristics and tax-benefit policies
Gasior, Katrin; Avram, Silvia; Popova, Daria - 2024
Social policy debates as early as the 1950s have focused on the activation of individuals into employment.. This assumes jobs with good working conditions and fair pay; ignores women's reality of part-time work, unpaid care work and the gender pay gap; and has often resulted in the weakening of...
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The economic value of childhood socio-emotional skills
Del Bono, Emilia; Etheridge, Ben; Garcia, Paul - 2024
We investigate the relationship between child socio-emotional skills and labour market outcomes using longitudinal data from the 1970 British Cohort Study. We perform a novel factor analysis of child skills and capture four latent dimensions, representing "attention", "conduct", "emotional", and...
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Assortative mating and wealth inequality in Great Britain: Evidence from the baby boomer and Gen X cohorts
Kanabar, Ricky - 2024
We study partnership sorting by education, the profile of wealth accumulation and the implications for wealth inequality for two cohorts born in 1947-1953 and 1973-1979 using the Wealth and Assets Survey for Great Britain. Our findings suggest individuals positively sort by education relative to...
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