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"How does home ownership affect migrants’ sense of relative deprivation? An investigation based on field theory"

LIU DC Danchen Liu (Nanjing Agricultural University); SHEN SY Suyan Shen (Nanjing Agricultural University); R.S Ruth Shillair (College of Communication Arts and Sciences); (2 more)
Background: China is continuing to witness rising numbers of migrants (e.g., individuals migrating from rural tourban areas), and alongside this are the social restrictions and institutional barriers migrants face. Such restrictions and barriers are a consequence of the long-standing urban-rural dualist system and can create a sense ofrelative deprivation among migrants—that...
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Limited Liability Housing Companies Act's Functionality and Impact 2013: Board Members

Ministry of Justice
The survey investigated how the new Limited Liability Housing Companies Act 2010 (Asunto-osakeyhtiölaki) functioned in Finland, what its impact had been and how it had been implemented. Separate surveys were conducted for shareholders of limited liability housing companies, members of governing boards, property managers and estate agents. This dataset contains the responses...
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Limited Liability Housing Companies Act's Functionality and Impact 2013: Shareholders

Ministry of Justice
The survey investigated how the new Limited Liability Housing Companies Act 2010 (Asunto-osakeyhtiölaki) functioned in Finland, what its impact had been and how it had been implemented. Separate surveys were conducted for shareholders of limited liability housing companies, members of governing boards, property managers and estate agents. This dataset contains the responses...
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Limited Liability Housing Companies Act's Functionality and Impact 2013: Estate Agents

Ministry of Justice
The survey investigated how the new Limited Liability Housing Companies Act 2010 (Asunto-osakeyhtiölaki) functioned in Finland, what its impact had been and how it had been implemented. Separate surveys were conducted for shareholders of limited liability housing companies, members of governing boards, estate agents and property managers. This dataset contains the responses...
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HUS98 - Panel survey 1998

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS88 - Panel survey 1988

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS91 - Panel survey 1991

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey 1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS - Administrative data

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Type of employment

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Additional jobs

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Changes in household composition

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Panel survey, Spell variables 1984-1993: Moves

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Household composition - persons moving in

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Household composition - persons moving out and returning

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Changes in housing

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Nonresponse study, Spell variables: Child care 1991-1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Supplementary survey 1993

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS93 - Time-use survey, First time-use interview

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Supplementary variables: Waiting list for child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Supplementary variables: Current child care

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Spell variables 1984-1996: Type of employment

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS96 - Spell variables 1993-1996: Additional jobs

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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HUS84 - Time-use survey, Second time-use interview

Klevmarken, Anders (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg); Flood, Lennart (Department of Economics, University of Gothenburg)
The Household Market and Nonmarket Activities (HUS) project started as a joint research project between the Industrial Institute for Economic and Social Research (IUI) and Göteborg University in 1980. The ambition was to build a consistent longitudinal micro data base on the use of time, money and public services of households. The first main survey was carried out in 1984....
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Quarterly Labour Force Survey Household Dataset, September - November, 2003

Office for National Statistics, Social and Vital Statistics Division; Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency, Central Survey Unit
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.BackgroundThe Labour Force Survey (LFS) is a unique source of information using international definitions of employment and unemployment and economic inactivity, together with a wide range of related topics such as occupation, training, hours of work and personal characteristics of household members...
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British Social Attitudes Survey, 2002

National Centre for Social Research
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.BackgroundThe British Social Attitudes (BSA) survey series began in 1983. The series is designed to produce annual measures of attitudinal movements to complement large-scale government surveys that deal largely with facts and behaviour patterns, and the data on party political attitudes...
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Continuous Household Survey, 1983

Policy Planning and Research Unit (Northern Ireland), Central Survey Unit
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Continuous Household Survey (CHS) is one of the largest continuous surveys carried out in Northern Ireland. The survey is designed, conducted and analysed by the Central Survey Unit of the Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA). It is based on a sample of the general population...
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Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, 2003

Devine, P., Queen's University of Belfast, Centre for Social Research; Dowds, L., Queen's University of Belfast, Centre for Social Research
Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.The Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey (NILT) series began in 1998, and was the successor to the previous Northern Ireland Social Attitudes series, which was discontinued in 1996.The main aims of the NILT series are: to monitor public attitudes towards social policy and political issues in Northern...
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