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Changing household and family structures and complex living conditions
Author(s)John Ermisch, Mike Murphy
Corporate AuthorEconomic & Social Research Council - ESRC; Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex; London School of Economics
PublisherEconomic & Social Research Council (ESRC), Swindon, 2006
Pages29 pp (ESRC Seminar series - Mapping the public policy landscape)
SourceESRC, Polaris House, North Star Avenue, Swindon SN2 1UJ. http://www.esrc.ac.uk/policyseminar
KeywordsLiving patterns ; Family relationships ; Demography ; Social policy ; Conference proceedings.
AnnotationThis report presents the latest data and examines a range of key issues around changes we are experiencing, household and family formation being one of the latest topics looked at in the ESRC's Public Policy Seminar Series. The report is based largely on presentations by the researchers, John Ermisch of the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER), University of Essex, and Mike Murphy of the London School of Economics. Among the topics examined is living apart together (LAT), also other mainstream trends in family or household composition. Central to this research has been data from the British Household Panel Survey (BHPS). (RH).
Accession NumberCPA-061116002 B
ClassmarkK7: DS:SJ: S8: TM2: 6M

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