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Inequality Among the Wealthy
Cowell, Frank
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2011
Using the evidence from the Luxembourg Wealth Study it appears that the distribution of wealth in the UK is considerably less than in Canada, the US or Sweden. But does this result come from an underestimate of inequality among the wealthy and of the wealth differential between the rich and the...
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Women’s Family Histories and Incomes in Later Life in the UK, US and West Germany
Evandrou, Maria
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2010
Using data from several large scale longitudinal surveys, this paper investigates the relationship between older women's families histories and their personal incomes in later life in the UK, US and West Germany, By comparing three countries with very different welfare regimes, we seek to gain a...
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Assimilation of Migrants into the British Labour Market
Dickens, Richard
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2009
This paper discusses the extent to which migrants to Britain have been assimilated into the workforce. Migration into Britain has increased over the last 25 years, with a big increase in inflows in recent years. The paper shows that when a migrant worker first arrives they experience a pay gap...
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Family Ties : Women's Work and Family Histories and Their Association with Incomes in Later Life in the UK
Evandrou, Maria
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2009
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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East-Enders : Family and Community in East London
2008
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Talking to Families in East London
2008
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEreport 09, Talking to Families in East London: A report on the first stage of the research, by Katharine Mumford, which can be downloaded at http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/case/cr/CASEreport9.pdf
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The Family Gap in Pay
2008
This CASEbrief summarises findings from CASEpaper 30, The Family Gap in Pay: Evidence from seven industrialised countries by Susan Harkness and Jane Waldfogel, which can be downloaded at http://sticerd.lse.ac.uk/dps/case/cp/CASEpaper30.pdf
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Who are the Divorced, and Who Divorces?
2008
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Testing of Seasonal Fractional Integration in UK and Japanese Consumption and Income
Gil-Alaña, L A
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2008
The seasonal structure of quarterly UK and Japanese consumption and income is examined by means of fractionally-based tests proposed by Robinson (1994). These series were analysed from an autoregressive unit root viewpoint by Hylleberg, Engle, Granger and Yoo (HEGY, 1990) and Hylleberg, Engle,...
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The Social History of Occupied Japan : 1: Some Sources and Problems, 2: British Writings on Japanese History
Daniels, Gordon
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2008
Preface: Dr Gordon Daniels, Reader in History at the University of Sheffield, presented his paper on the Social History of Occupied Japan at a one-day workshop on the Teaching of Japanese Economic and Social History, hel at the Suntory-Toyota International Centre on 16 May 1990. We are grateful...
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