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Publications, sorted by title, published since 2005 (see older publications)

Camden Childcare Needs Assessment,   Campbell-Barr,  V  Hoggart,  L  Soberman,  P  Andrei,  L  (2007)

Changing priorities, transformed opportunities?: Why people work after state pension age,   Taylor,  R.  (2005) ISBN: 0853748217

Climate change and fuel poverty,   Dresner,  S.  Ekins,  P.  (2005)

Determinants of self-employment in urban Ethiopia: Panel data based evidence,   Haile,  G  (2008)

Employee Voice and Human Resource Management: An Empirical Analysis using British Data,   Gomez,  R  Willman,  P  Kretschmer,  T  (2007)

New Zealand Working For Families programme: Literature review of evaluation evidence,   Knight,  G.  (2007)

New Zealand Working For Families programme: Methodological considerations for evaluating MSD programmes,   Knight,  G.  Vegeris,  S.  (2007)

Smeaton, D., Young, V., Spencer, S. (2007), The future of work: employers and workplace transformation, EOC Working Paper Series no. 56

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The New Deal for Young People: relative effectiveness of the options in reducing male unemployment,   (2005) ISBN: 0853747938

Unemployed couples: the labour market effects of making both partners search for work,   (2005) ISBN: 085374808X

Anderson, T., Dorsett, R., Hales, J., Lissenburgh, S., Pires, C. and Smeaton, D. (2004) Work-based learning for adults: an evaluation of labour market effects

DWP Report 187 available at: http://www.dwp.gov.uk/jad/2004/187rep.pdf (pdf)

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