Working Papers
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Sorted by date (2010, 2009, 2008, 2007,
2006,
2005,
2004)
Sorted by author
| by date |
|
| 2010 |
|
| GeNet 2010-42 | The
parenthood
effect on gender inequality: Explaining
the change in paid and domestic work when British couples become parents Pia Schober, University of Cambridge |
| GeNet 2010-41 | Gender
equality
and outsourcing
of domestic work, childbearing, and relationship stability among
British couples Pia Schober, University of Cambridge |
| GeNet 2010-40 | Unequal
but
'fair'?
Housework
and
child
care in a sample of low- to moderate-income British couples Sarah Taylor, University of Oxford Fran Bennett, University of Oxford Sirin Sung, Queen's University Belfast Also available as Barnett Paper in Social Research 2010 No. 4 |
| GeNet 2010-38 | Part-time
working
and
pay
amongst
Millenium
Cohort
Study mothers Jenny Neuburger, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Heather Joshi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Also available as CLS Working Paper 2011/2. London: Centre for Longitudinal Studies. |
| GeNet 2010-37 | The
effects of part-time work on women's occupational mobility in Britain:
Evidence from the 1958 Birth Cohort Study Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| 2009 |
|
| GeNet 2009-36 | Class
origins, education and ccupational attainment: Cross-cohort changes
among men in Britain Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London John H. Goldthorpe, Nuffield College, Oxford and Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| GeNet 2009-35 | Education,
first
occupation
and
later
occupational
attainment:
Cross-cohort
changes
among
men
and women in Britain Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| 2008 |
|
| GeNet 2008-34 | Family,
class
and
gender
‘strategies’
in
mothers’
employment
and
childcare Rosemary Crompton, Dept. of Sociology, City University London Clare Lyonette, Dept. of Sociology, City University London |
| GeNet 2008-33 | What
matters for well-being:
Individual perceptions of quality of life before and after important
life events Anke C. Plagnol, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge Jacqueline Scott, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge |
| GeNet 2008-32 | Aspirations,
Attainments,
and
Satisfaction:
Life
Cycle
Differences
between
American
Women
and
Men Anke C. Plagnol, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge Richard A. Easterlin, Dept. of Economics, University of Southern California |
| GeNet 2008-31 | Gender and Equality of Opportunity
in China's Labour Market Jane Nolan, Dept of Sociology, University of Cambridge |
| GeNet 2008-30 | Gender, Tax Policies and Tax
Reform in Comparative Perspective Fran Bennett, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford |
| 2007 |
|
| GeNet 2007-29 | Inequalities Within Couples:
Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe Francesco Figari, ISER, University of Essex; Herwig Immervoll, OECD, European Centre, Vienna, ISER and IZA; Horacio Levy, ISER, University of Essex and European Centre, Vienna; Holly Sutherland, ISER, University of Essex |
| GeNet 2007-28 | Panacea or Pitfall? Women's
Part-time Employment and Marital Stability in West Germany, the United
Kingdom and the United States Panacea or Pitfall? Lynn Prince Cooke, University of Kent and Vanessa Gash, University of Manchester |
| GeNet 2007-27 | Struggle over the pie? The
gendered distribution of power and subjective financial well-being
within UK households Jerome de Henau and Susan Himmelweit, Open University |
| GeNet 2007-26 | Women's Career Success and
Work-Life 'Balance' in the Accountancy and Medical professions in
Britain Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette, City University |
|
GeNet 2007-25
|
Diversity: Opportunity or Threat for Gender Equality
Policy in the UK?
Dalia Ben-Galim, Mary Campbell and Jane Lewis, London School of Economics |
|
GeNet 2007-24
|
Vertical occupational mobility and its measurement
Shirley Dex, Institute of Education, University of London; Joanne Lindley, Department of Economics, University of Sheffield |
|
GeNet 2007-23
|
Labour market job matching for UK minority ethnic
groups
Shirley Dex, Institute of Education, University of London; Joanne Lindley, Department of Economics, University of Sheffield |
|
GeNet 2007-22
|
Gender Differences in Occupational Wage Mobility in
the 1958 Cohort
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward, Heather Joshi, Centre for Longtitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London |
| 2006 |
|
|
GeNet 2006-21
|
Family and Gender Roles: How Attitudes Are Changing
Jacqueline Scott, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2006-20
|
Measuring Housework Participation: The Gap between
“Stylised” Questionnaire Estimates and Diary-based Estimates
Man Yee Kan, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex |
|
GeNet 2006-19
|
Motherhood and Women’s Earnings in
Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries
Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University Now Published in Feminist Economics, April 2007 |
|
GeNet 2006-18
|
Changes in Women’s Occupations and Occupational
Mobility over 25 years.
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward and Heather Joshi Institute of Education To be published in Women and Work: Changing Lives and New Challenges, 2008 (forthcoming), J Scott, S Dex, and H Joshi (Eds), Oxford: Edward Elgar |
|
GeNet 2006-17
|
An exploration of childhood antecedents of female
adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: Combining Bayesian model
averaging and recursive partitioning
John Hobcraft, University of York Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics |
|
GeNet 2006-16
|
More or less unequal? Evidence on the pay of
men and women from the British Birth Cohort Studies
Heather Joshi, Institute of Education, Gerry Makepeace, University of Cardiff and Peter Dolton, University of Newcastle Now Published in Gender Work and Organization, Vol 14, No 1, Blackwell |
|
GeNet 2006-15
|
Achieving Equality in the Knowledge Economy
Kate Purcell, University of the West of England and Peter Elias, University of Warwick |
|
GeNet 2006-14
|
The Capability Concept and the Evolution of European
Social Policy
Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2006-13
|
Gender and Kinship in Contemporary Britain
Jane Nolan and Jacqueline Scott, University of Cambridge Now published in Ebtehaj, F., Lindley, B. and Richards, M. (2006) Kinship Matters, Hart, Oxford. |
| 2005 |
|
|
GeNet 2005-12
|
Work Orientation and Wives’ Employment Careers:
An Evaluation of Hakim’s Preference Theory Man Yee Kan, Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex |
|
GeNet 2005-11
|
Can we afford (not) to care: prospects and policy
Susan Himmelweit, Faculty of Social Sciences Open University |
|
GeNet 2005-10
|
Work-life ‘balance’ in Europe
Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette, City University |
|
GeNet 2005-9
|
Class and the Family
Rosemary Crompton, City University |
|
GeNet 2005-8
|
Policy Implications of Tax Credits
Fran Bennett,University of Oxford |
|
GeNet 2005-7
|
Ageing Positive? Not According to the British Public
Jacqueline Scott and Jane Nolan, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2005-6
|
Job Insecurity, Gender and Work Orientation: An
Exploratory Study of Breadwinning and Caregiving Identity
Jane Nolan, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2005-5
|
Gendered Occupations: Exploring the Relationship
between Gender Segregation and Inequality
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-4
|
Stratification and Gender
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-3
|
Segregation and Inequality
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-2
|
Population Paradigms: Pathways, Processes,
Progressions, plus Pointlessness
John Hobcraft, University of York |
| 2004 |
|
|
GeNet 2004-1
|
Gender Inequality in Production and Reproduction: A
New Priority Research Network
(Paper Appendix) Jacqueline Scott, Director Presented at the American Sociological Association, August 2004 |
| by author |
|
| Dalia Ben-Galim | |
|
GeNet 2007-25
|
Diversity: Opportunity or Threat for Gender Equality
Policy in the UK?
Dalia Ben-Galim, Mary Campbell and Jane Lewis, London School of Economics |
| Fran Bennett |
|
| GeNet 2008-30 | Gender, Tax Policies and Tax
Reform in Comparative Perspective Fran Bennett, Department of Sociology, University of Oxford |
|
GeNet 2005-8
|
Policy Implications of Tax Credits
Fran Bennett,University of Oxford |
| Robert Blackburn |
|
|
GeNet 2005-5
|
Gendered Occupations: Exploring the Relationship
between Gender Segregation and Inequality
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-4
|
Stratification and Gender
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-3
|
Segregation and Inequality
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
| Erzsebet Bukodi | |
| GeNet 2010-37 | The
effects of part-time work on women's occupational mobility in Britain:
Evidence from the 1958 Birth Cohort Study Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| GeNet 2009-36 | Class
origins, education and ccupational attainment: Cross-cohort changes
among men in Britain Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London John H. Goldthorpe, Nuffield College, Oxford and Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| GeNet 2009-35 | Education,
first
occupation
and
later
occupational
attainment:
Cross-cohort
changes
among
men
and women in Britain Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| Mary Campbell | |
|
GeNet 2007-25
|
Diversity: Opportunity or Threat for Gender Equality
Policy in the UK?
Dalia Ben-Galim, Mary Campbell and Jane Lewis, London School of Economics |
| Rosemary Crompton |
|
| GeNet 2008-34 | Family,
class
and
gender
‘strategies’
in
mothers’
employment
and
childcare Rosemary Crompton, Dept. of Sociology, City University London Clare Lyonette, Dept. of Sociology, City University London |
| GeNet 2007-26 | Women's Career Success and
Work-Life 'Balance' in the Accountancy and Medical professions in
Britain Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette, City University |
|
GeNet 2005-10
|
Work-life ‘balance’ in Europe
Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette, City University |
|
GeNet 2005-9
|
Class and the Family
Rosemary Crompton, City University |
| Simon Deakin | |
|
GeNet 2006-14
|
The Capability Concept and the Evolution of European
Social Policy
Simon Deakin, University of Cambridge |
| Jerome de Henau | |
| GeNet 2007-27 | Struggle over the pie? The
gendered distribution of power and subjective financial well-being
within UK households Jerome de Henau and Susan Himmelweit, Open University |
| Shirley Dex | |
| GeNet 2010-38 | Part-time
working
and
pay
amongst
Millenium
Cohort
Study mothers Jenny Neuburger, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Heather Joshi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| GeNet 2010-37 | The
effects of part-time work on women's occupational mobility in Britain:
Evidence from the 1958 Birth Cohort Study Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
|
GeNet 2007-24
|
Vertical occupational mobility and its measurement
Shirley Dex, Institute of Education, University of London; Joanne Lindley, Department of Economics, University of Sheffield |
|
GeNet 2007-23
|
Labour market job matching for UK minority ethnic
groups
Shirley Dex, Institute of Education, University of London; Joanne Lindley, Department of Economics, University of Sheffield |
|
GeNet 2007-22
|
Gender Differences in Occupational Wage Mobility in
the 1958 Cohort
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward, Heather Joshi, Centre for Longtitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London |
|
GeNet 2006-18
|
Changes in Women’s Occupations and Occupational
Mobility over 25 years.
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward and Heather Joshi Institute of Education To be published in Women and Work: Changing Lives and New Challenges, 2008 (forthcoming), J Scott, S Dex, and H Joshi (Eds), Oxford: Edward Elgar |
| Peter Dolton | |
|
GeNet 2006-16
|
More or less unequal? Evidence on the pay of
men and women from the British Birth Cohort Studies
Heather Joshi, Institute of Education, Gerry Makepeace, University of Cardiff and Peter Dolton, University of Newcastle Now Published in Gender Work and Organization, Vol 14, No 1, Blackwell |
| Richard Easterlin | |
| GeNet 2008-32 | Aspirations,
Attainments,
and
Satisfaction:
Life
Cycle
Differences
between
American
Women
and
Men Anke C. Plagnol, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge Richard A. Easterlin, Dept. of Economics, University of Southern California |
| Peter Elias | |
|
GeNet 2006-15
|
Achieving Equality in the Knowledge Economy
Kate Purcell, University of the West of England and Peter Elias, University of Warwick |
| Francesco Figari | |
| GeNet 2007-29 | Inequalities Within Couples:
Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe Francesco Figari, ISER, University of Essex; Herwig Immervoll, OECD, European Centre, Vienna, ISER and IZA; Horacio Levy, ISER, University of Essex and European Centre, Vienna; Holly Sutherland, ISER, University of Essex |
| Vanessa Gash | |
| GeNet 2007-28 | Panacea or Pitfall? Women's
Part-time Employment and Marital Stability in West Germany, the United
Kingdom and the United States Panacea or Pitfall? Lynn Prince Cooke, University of Kent and Vanessa Gash, University of Manchester |
| John Goldthorpe | |
| GeNet 2009-36 | Class
origins, education and ccupational attainment: Cross-cohort changes
among men in Britain Erzsebet Bukodi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London John H. Goldthorpe, Nuffield College, Oxford and Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| Susan Himmelweit |
|
| GeNet 2007-27 | Struggle over the pie? The
gendered distribution of power and subjective financial well-being
within UK households Jerome de Henau and Susan Himmelweit, Open University |
|
GeNet 2005-11
|
Can we afford (not) to care: prospects and policy
Susan Himmelweit, Faculty of Social Sciences Open University |
| John Hobcraft | |
|
GeNet 2006-17
|
An exploration of childhood antecedents of female
adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: Combining Bayesian model
averaging and recursive partitioning
John Hobcraft, University of York Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics |
|
GeNet 2005-2
|
Population Paradigms: Pathways, Processes,
Progressions, plus Pointlessness
John Hobcraft, University of York |
| Herwig Immervoll | |
| GeNet 2007-29 | Inequalities Within Couples:
Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe Francesco Figari, ISER, University of Essex; Herwig Immervoll, OECD, European Centre, Vienna, ISER and IZA; Horacio Levy, ISER, University of Essex and European Centre, Vienna; Holly Sutherland, ISER, University of Essex |
| Jennifer Jarman | |
|
GeNet 2005-5
|
Gendered Occupations: Exploring the Relationship
between Gender Segregation and Inequality
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-4
|
Stratification and Gender
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
|
GeNet 2005-3
|
Segregation and Inequality
Robert M Blackburn, University of Cambridge Jennifer Jarman, National University of Singapore |
| Heather Joshi |
|
| GeNet 2010-38 | Part-time
working
and
pay
amongst
Millenium
Cohort
Study mothers Jenny Neuburger, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Heather Joshi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
|
GeNet 2007-22
|
Gender Differences in Occupational Wage Mobility in
the 1958 Cohort
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward, Heather Joshi, Centre for Longtitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London |
|
GeNet 2006-18
|
Changes in Women’s Occupations and Occupational
Mobility over 25 years.
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward and Heather Joshi Institute of Education To be published in Women and Work: Changing Lives and New Challenges, 2008 (forthcoming), J Scott, S Dex, and H Joshi (Eds), Oxford: Edward Elgar |
|
GeNet 2006-16
|
More or less unequal? Evidence on the pay of
men and women from the British Birth Cohort Studies
Heather Joshi, Institute of Education, Gerry Makepeace, University of Cardiff and Peter Dolton, University of Newcastle Now Published in Gender Work and Organization, Vol 14, No 1, Blackwell |
| Man Yee Kan | |
|
GeNet 2006-20
|
Measuring Housework Participation: The Gap between
“Stylised” Questionnaire Estimates and Diary-based Estimates
Man Yee Kan, Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex |
|
GeNet 2005-12
|
Work Orientation and Wives’ Employment Careers:
An Evaluation of Hakim’s Preference Theory Man Yee Kan, Institute for Social and Economic Research University of Essex |
| Horacio Levy |
|
| GeNet 2007-29 | Inequalities Within Couples:
Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe Francesco Figari, ISER, University of Essex; Herwig Immervoll, OECD, European Centre, Vienna, ISER and IZA; Horacio Levy, ISER, University of Essex and European Centre, Vienna; Holly Sutherland, ISER, University of Essex |
| Jane Lewis | |
|
GeNet 2007-25
|
Diversity: Opportunity or Threat for Gender Equality
Policy in the UK?
Dalia Ben-Galim, Mary Campbell and Jane Lewis, London School of Economics |
| Joanne Lindley | |
|
GeNet 2007-24
|
Vertical occupational mobility and its measurement
Shirley Dex, Institute of Education, University of London; Joanne Lindley, Department of Economics, University of Sheffield |
|
GeNet 2007-23
|
Labour market job matching for UK minority ethnic
groups
Shirley Dex, Institute of Education, University of London; Joanne Lindley, Department of Economics, University of Sheffield |
| Clare Lyonette | |
| GeNet 2008-34 | Family,
class
and
gender
‘strategies’
in
mothers’
employment
and
childcare Rosemary Crompton, Dept. of Sociology, City University London Clare Lyonette, Dept. of Sociology, City University London |
| GeNet 2007-26 | Women's Career Success and
Work-Life 'Balance' in the Accountancy and Medical professions in
Britain Rosemary Crompton and Clare Lyonette, City University |
| Gerry Makepeace | |
|
GeNet 2006-16
|
More or less unequal? Evidence on the pay of
men and women from the British Birth Cohort Studies
Heather Joshi, Institute of Education, Gerry Makepeace, University of Cardiff and Peter Dolton, University of Newcastle Now Published in Gender Work and Organization, Vol 14, No 1, Blackwell |
| Jenny Neuburger | |
| GeNet 2010-38 | Part-time
working
and
pay
amongst
Millenium
Cohort
Study mothers Jenny Neuburger, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Heather Joshi, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London Shirley Dex, Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, London |
| Jane Nolan |
|
| GeNet 2008-31 | Gender and Equality of Opportunity
in China's Labour Market Jane Nolan, Dept of Sociology, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2006-13
|
Gender and Kinship in Contemporary Britain
Jane Nolan and Jacqueline Scott, University of Cambridge Now published in Ebtehaj, F., Lindley, B. and Richards, M. (2006) Kinship Matters, Hart, Oxford. |
|
GeNet 2005-7
|
Ageing Positive? Not According to the British Public
Jacqueline Scott and Jane Nolan, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2005-6
|
Job Insecurity, Gender and Work Orientation: An
Exploratory Study of Breadwinning and Caregiving Identity
Jane Nolan, University of Cambridge |
| Anke
Plagnol |
|
| GeNet 2008-33 | What
matters for well-being:
Individual perceptions of quality of life before and after important
life events Anke C. Plagnol, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge Jacqueline Scott, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge |
| GeNet 2008-32 | Aspirations,
Attainments,
and
Satisfaction:
Life
Cycle
Differences
between
American
Women
and
Men Anke C. Plagnol, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge Richard A. Easterlin, Dept. of Economics, University of Southern California |
| Lynn Prince Cooke |
|
| GeNet 2007-28 | Panacea or Pitfall? Women's
Part-time Employment and Marital Stability in West Germany, the United
Kingdom and the United States Panacea or Pitfall? Lynn Prince Cooke, University of Kent and Vanessa Gash, University of Manchester |
| Kate Purcell |
|
|
GeNet 2006-15
|
Achieving Equality in the Knowledge Economy
Kate Purcell, University of the West of England and Peter Elias, University of Warwick |
| Pia Schober |
|
| GeNet 2010-42 | The
parenthood
effect on gender inequality: Explaining
the change in paid and domestic work when British couples become parents Pia Schober, University of Cambridge |
| GeNet 2010-41 | Gender
equality
and outsourcing
of domestic work, childbearing, and relationship stability among
British couples Pia Schober, University of Cambridge |
| Jacqueline Scott |
|
| GeNet 2008-33 | What
matters for well-being:
Individual perceptions of quality of life before and after important
life events Anke C. Plagnol, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge Jacqueline Scott, Dept. of Sociology, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2006-21
|
Family and Gender Roles: How Attitudes Are Changing
Jacqueline Scott, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2006-13
|
Gender and Kinship in Contemporary Britain
Jane Nolan and Jacqueline Scott, University of Cambridge Now published in Ebtehaj, F., Lindley, B. and Richards, M. (2006) Kinship Matters, Hart, Oxford. |
|
GeNet 2005-7
|
Ageing Positive? Not According to the British Public
Jacqueline Scott and Jane Nolan, University of Cambridge |
|
GeNet 2004-1
|
Gender Inequality in Production and Reproduction: A
New Priority Research Network
(Paper Appendix) Jacqueline Scott, Director Presented at the American Sociological Association, August 2004 |
| Wendy Sigle-Rushton |
|
|
GeNet 2006-19
|
Motherhood and Women’s Earnings in
Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries
Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University Now Published in Feminist Economics, April 2007 |
|
GeNet 2006-17
|
An exploration of childhood antecedents of female
adult malaise in two British birth cohorts: Combining Bayesian model
averaging and recursive partitioning
John Hobcraft, University of York Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics |
| Sirin Sung |
|
| GeNet 2010-40 | Unequal
but
'fair'?
Housework
and
child
care in a sample of low- to moderate-income British couples Sarah Taylor, University of Oxford Fran Bennett, University of Oxford Sirin Sung, Queen's University Belfast Also available as Barnett Paper in Social Research 2010 No. 4 |
| Holly Sutherland |
|
| GeNet 2007-29 | Inequalities Within Couples:
Market Incomes and the Role of Taxes and Benefits in Europe Francesco Figari, ISER, University of Essex; Herwig Immervoll, OECD, European Centre, Vienna, ISER and IZA; Horacio Levy, ISER, University of Essex and European Centre, Vienna; Holly Sutherland, ISER, University of Essex |
| Sarah Taylor |
|
| GeNet 2010-40 | Unequal
but
'fair'?
Housework
and
child
care in a sample of low- to moderate-income British couples Sarah Taylor, University of Oxford Fran Bennett, University of Oxford Sirin Sung, Queen's University Belfast Also available as Barnett Paper in Social Research 2010 No. 4 |
| Jane Waldfogel | |
|
GeNet 2006-19
|
Motherhood and Women’s Earnings in
Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic Countries
Wendy Sigle-Rushton, London School of Economics Jane Waldfogel, Columbia University Now Published in Feminist Economics, April 2007 |
| Kelly Ward | |
|
GeNet 2007-22
|
Gender Differences in Occupational Wage Mobility in
the 1958 Cohort
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward, Heather Joshi, Centre for Longtitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London |
|
GeNet 2006-18
|
Changes in Women’s Occupations and Occupational
Mobility over 25 years.
Shirley Dex, Kelly Ward and Heather Joshi Institute of Education To be published in Women and Work: Changing Lives and New Challenges, 2008 (forthcoming), J Scott, S Dex, and H Joshi (Eds), Oxford: Edward Elgar |
