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Children in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
National Centre for Social Research (Great Britain), 2005
(Research Report No. 249). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

An assessment of the care and characteristics of families with dependent children in Great Britain in 2003

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Family life in Britain: Findings from the 2003 Families and Children Study (FACS)
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 250). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

Findings from the 2003 Families and Children study on the health, developmental and employment statuses of families and children in Great Britain

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A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 230). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

An exploration of the work-life balance, child care experiences, and labor market participation choices of single parents, based on interviews with 78 single parents in England

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A question of balance: Lone parents, childcare and work [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 230). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

A summary of an investigation into the child care experiences and labor participation choices of single parents, based on interviews with 78 single parents in England

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The role of work in low income families with children: A longitudinal qualitative study [Executive summary]
Great Britain. Department for Work and Pensions, 2005
(Research Report No. 245). Leeds, United Kingdom: Corporate Document Services.

A summary of a longitudinal investigation into the well-being of working families, based on a sample of 29 low-income families in England

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