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Alina Pelikh
Alina Pelikh
Senior Research Fellow, University College London
Zweryfikowany adres z ucl.ac.uk
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Short‐and long‐distance moves of young adults during the transition to adulthood in Britain
A Pelikh, H Kulu
Population, Space and Place 24 (5), e2125, 2018
342018
Employment pathways and occupational change after childbirth
S Harkness, M Borkowska, A Pelikh
Government Equalities Office, 2019
272019
Distinguishing tempo and ageing effects in migration
A Bernard, A Pelikh
Demographic Research 40, 1291-1322, 2019
172019
Make up or break up? Partnership transitions among young adults in England and Wales
A Pelikh, J Mikolai, H Kulu
Advances in Life Course Research 52, 100475, 2022
72022
Medically assisted reproduction treatment types and birth outcomes: a between-family and within-family analysis
A Pelikh, KR Smith, M Myrskylä, A Goisis
Obstetrics & Gynecology 139 (2), 211-222, 2022
72022
Birth cohorts in Understanding Society: A description
A Pelikh
Understanding Society, 2019
72019
Preschool services for children: Cross-national analysis of factors affecting use
A Pelikh, A Tyndik
International Social Work 57 (5), 470-485, 2014
52014
Medically assisted reproduction and mental health: a 24-year longitudinal analysis using Finnish register data
A Goisis, M Palma, N Metsä-Simola, R Klemetti, P Martikainen, ...
American journal of obstetrics and gynecology 228 (3), 311. e1-311. e24, 2023
32023
Partnership trajectories preceding medically assisted reproduction
A Pelikh, H Remes, N Metsä-Simola, A Goisis
Population Studies, 2023
22023
Understanding Geographical Mobility
A Pelikh, M Borkowska, R Patel
Understanding Society, 2020
12020
Transition to adulthood in England and Wales: The analysis of life trajectories of young adults
A Pelikh
PQDT-UK & Ireland, 2019
12019
Sibling similarity in education and employment trajectories in the UK: same, but different?
A Pelikh, M Henderson
Understanding Society Working Paper Series 2024-02, 2024
2024
Increasing diversity, precarity and prolonged periods of education in the transition from school to work in Britain
A Pelikh, F Rowe
Population, Space and Place, e2771, 2024
2024
Deborah Chambers and Pablo Gracia, A Sociology of Family Life
A Pelikh
European Journal of Population 39 (1), 24, 2023
2023
Is having children associated with higher partnership stability? A novel perspective on childbearing and involuntary childlessness after medically assisted reproduction
A Pelikh, H Remes, N Metsä-Simola, A Goisis
SocArXiv, 2023
2023
Gender inequalities in the disruption of long-term life satisfaction trajectories during the COVID-19 pandemic and the role of time use: evidence from the 1970 British birth cohort
D Moreno-Agostino, J Chanfreau, G Knowles, A Pelikh, J Das-Munshi, ...
medRxiv, 2023.11. 15.23298585, 2023
2023
Accelerated School-to-Work Transition in Britain: Still True?
A Pelikh, F Rowe
Available at SSRN 4159464, 2022
2022
Partnership Trajectories Into Medically Assisted Reproduction
A Pelikh, H Remes, N Metsä-Simola, A Goisis
PAA 2022 Annual Meeting, 2022
2022
Housing and Residential Trajectories Among Young People During the Transition to Adulthood in Britain
A Pelikh, H Kulu
2016 Annual Meeting, 2016
2016
Research and analysis Main report
S Harkness, M Borkowska, A Pelikh
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