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This paper examines the relationship between the family and work histories of older women in the UK and their individual incomes in later life, using retrospective data from the first fifteen waves of the British Household Panel Survey. The associations between women's family histories and their...
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Very little information exists about households' longer-term movements between tenures. Some cross-section datasets include information on length of stay in any residence but we have no systematic study of movement over time. This study uses the British Household Panel Study to examine movements...
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This paper argues that our understanding of income and poverty dynamics benefits from taking a life cycle perspective. A personiquest;s age and family circumstances iquest; the factors that shape their life cycle iquest; affect the likelihood of experiencing key life events, such as partnership...
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Economic evaluation has an important role in helping to make decisions about the use of scarce resources in an explicit and rational manner, yet economic evaluation is not well-developed in many areas of social welfare. This paper looks at the reasons for this, focusing on what economists could...
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