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      Appointment of a Strategic Advisor (Data Resources)

      The ESRC Research Resources Board has created a new post, Strategic Advisor (Data Resources) and has appointed Professor Peter Elias, University of Warwick, to this post for three years from October 2004.

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      Are we really spoiled for choice?

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      Children of the new century: Lives of the 'millennium babies'

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      Clinical judgement still counts strongly alongside genetic testing

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      Delayed domesticity for men and women: Time for the thirty-somethings to settle down?

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      Energy conservation targets hit by notions of 'comfort'

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      Five years on: No common understanding of 'institutional racism' among police

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      Floods policy is more than a knee-jerk response to crisis

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      How refugees and their families contribute to British life

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      Life chances: the impact of family origins and early childhood experiences on adult outcomes

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      Not 'sans everything': The improved quality of life for Britain's 'oldest old'

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      Not so brief lives: The danger of underestimating how long we will live

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      Policy insights from the ESRC's Environment and Human Behaviour Programme

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      Researchers show impact on parties of shifting to a new Welsh voting system

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      Saharan peoples are falsely accused of terrorist acts

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      Same-sex couples and 'unmarrieds with children': Class, culture and economics still play a big part in our personal lives

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      Stepfamilies and lone parents: Changing family life in Britain

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      Stonehenge study tells pagans and historians it's good to talk

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      UK firms pay lip service to green issues

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      Unhappy families? New evidence on life satisfaction in Britain

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      Why white light is best for our town centres

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      Women in the workplace: the gender pay gap remains

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