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. -- Poverty ; rent ; overcrowding ; Scotland ; 1904 ; Bowley …
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differences. In particular, a much greater proportion of households in urban Scotland were overcrowded than in the rest of Britain … with lower and less regular incomes in places where rents are lower. -- Poverty ; rent ; overcrowding ; Scotland ; 1904 …
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small remote EU regions located within Scotland, Greece and Latvia. Two migration scenarios are assessed. In the first …
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model to analyse the macroeconomic impact of the projected demographic trends in Scotland. Demographic trends are defined by …
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This paper seeks to unpick the complex effects of migration, country of birth, and place of residence in Scotland on … Scotland, whom the cross sectional literature suggests are more likely to achieve high occupational status than the Scottish … ; longitudinal data ; Scotland …
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market outcomes ; longitudinal data ; Scotland …
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Scotland, a country that is expected to age rapidly in the future. The parameters of the household formation model are … changes in age structure - is not likely a main determinant of house prices, at least in Scotland. -- population ageing … ; house prices ; Scotland …
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move after graduation from Scotland to the rest of the UK or abroad have a much higher rate of graduate employment … education graduates are leaving Scotland for employment reasons. In turn this finding suggests the over …-education/under-employment nexus is a serious problem in Scotland. -- Scotland ; under-employment ; over-education ; higher education graduates …
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the elderly aged 65 and above residing in Scotland. Our semiparametric estimation technique allows the policy effects to …
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This paper examines the hypothesis that the gender salary gap observed in the academic labour market is predominantly explained by the differing average characteristics of male and female academics and barriers to female promotion. Preliminary analysis reveals that the crowding of women into the...
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