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John Ermisch
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Minimal household units: a new perspective in the demographic and economic analysis of household formation
1984
John Ermisch
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Housing Finance: Who Gains? (Family Income Support)
1984
John Ermisch
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Some economic consequences of low fertility with special reference to Great Britain
1977
John Ermisch
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The political economy of demographic change: causes and implications of population trends in Great Britain
1983
John Ermisch
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Reshaping Benefits: The Political Arithmetic (Family Income Support: Studies of the Social Security System)
1985
Richard Berthoud, John Ermisch
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Modelling the income-household formation relationship: a report to Scottish Homes.
1990
John Ermisch
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Does a 'teen-birth' have longer-term impacts on the mother? evidence from the 1970 British Cohort study
2003
John Ermisch
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Understanding social change
2005
A. F. Heath, John Ermisch, Duncan Gallie
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People's trust: the design of a survey-based experiment
2006
John Ermisch
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impact of demographic change upon public expenditure and infrastructure investment.
1977
John Ermisch
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The relevance of the 'Easterlin hypothesis' and the 'New home economics' to fertility movements in Great Britain.
1978
John Ermisch
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Demographic change and the prospect for qualified labour in Britain.
1978
John Ermisch
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Swings for the Schools: An Essay on Demographic Waves in Education ((Report))
1979
Sir Charles Carter, John Ermisch, Frederick Ruffett
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Locational comparative advantage and land use and employment in London and the South-East.
1983
John Ermisch
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Human resources and the labour force: issues for contemporary and comparative research
1984
John Ermisch
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Economic Implications of Demographic Change
1986
John Ermisch
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Econometric analysis of birth rate dynamics
1987
John Ermisch
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Differential returns to human capital in full-time and part-time employment: the case for British women
1988
John Ermisch
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Dynamics of lone parenthood and of employment of lone mothers
1988
John Ermisch
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Entry to lone parenthood: analysis of marital dissolution
1989
John Ermisch
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Wage offers and full-time and part-time employment by women
1989
John Ermisch
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Lone parenthood and employment in Great Britain: male-female differences
1989
John Ermisch
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Welfare benefits and lone parents' employment
1989
John Ermisch
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Employment dynamics among British lone mothers
1989
John Ermisch
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Fewer babies, longer lives
1990
John Ermisch
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Women's wages in Great Britain
1990
John Ermisch
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dynamics of aggregate consumption in an open economy life cycle model
1990
John Ermisch
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Housing and the national economy
1990
John Ermisch
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Lone parenthood: an economic analysis
1991
John Ermisch
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price elasticity of housing demand in Britain: issues of sample selection
1992
John Ermisch
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The Family, the market and the state in ageing societies
1994
John Ermisch, Naohiro Ogawa
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Household formation and housing tenure decisions of young people
1995
John Ermisch
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Pre-marital cohabitation, childbearing and the creation of one parent families
1995
John Ermisch, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change
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An economic analysis of the leaving home decision: theory and a dynamic econometric model
1995
John Ermisch, Pamela Di Salvo
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Partnership formation and dissolution in Great Britain
1996
John Ermisch, Marco Francesconi, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change
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increasing complexity of family relationships: lifetime experience of single motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain
1996
John Ermisch
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The increasing complexity of family relationships lifetime experience of single motherhood and stepfamilies in Great Britain
1996
John Ermisch, Marco Francesconi, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change
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Analysis of leaving the parental home and returning to it using panel data
1996
John Ermisch
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Surprises and housing tenure decisions
1996
John Ermisch
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Partnership formation and dissolution in Great Britain
1996
John Ermisch
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Family matters
1997
John Ermisch
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Educational choice, families and young people's earnings
1997
John Ermisch, Marco Francesconi
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Prices, parents and young people's household formation.
1997
John Ermisch
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Educational choice, families and young people's earnings
1997
John Ermisch
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Housing adjustment in later life: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
1997
John Ermisch
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Family matters
1997
John Ermisch, Marco Francesconi, ESRC Research Centre on Micro-social Change
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Cohabitation in Great Britain: not for long, but here to stay
1998
John Ermisch, Marco Francesconi
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Analysis of the dynamics of lone parent families report to the Department of Social Security
1998
René Böheim, John Ermisch, Great Britain. Department of Social Security
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Becoming a homeowner in Britain in the 1990s
2000
John Ermisch, Brendan Halpin, University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research
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Personal relationships and marriage expectations: evidence from the 1998 British Household Panel Study
2000
John Ermisch, University of Essex. Institute for Social and Economic Research