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Brown, Matthew and Elliott, Jane (2010) Family and household profiles: Comparing the 1958 and 1970 birth cohorts. Contemporary Social Science: Journal of the Academy of Social Sciences, 5 (1). pp. 81-101. ISSN Print: 1745-0144 Online: 1745-0152
Elliott, Jane and Dex, Shirley (2009) A comment on 'Operationalizing Max Weber's probability concept of class situation: the concept of social class' by Ken Smith. British Journal of Sociology, 60 (1). pp. 169-176. ISSN 0007-1315 (print); 1468-4446 (electronic)
Elliott, Jane and Dex, Shirley (2009) Reply to Ken Smith's reply. British Journal of Sociology, 60 (1). pp. 185-187. ISSN 0007-1315 (print); 1468-4446 (electronic)
Elliott, Jane (2008) The narrative potential of the British Birth Cohort Studies. Qualitative Research, 8 (3). pp. 411-421. ISSN Print: 1468-7941 Online: 1741-3109
Power, Christine and Elliott, Jane (2006) Cohort profile: 1958 British birth cohort (National Child Development Study). International Journal of Epidemiology, 35 (1). pp. 34-41. ISSN Print: 0300-5771 Online: 1464-3685
Elliott, Jane and Shepherd, Peter (2006) Cohort Profile: 1970 British Birth Cohort (BCS70). International Journal of Epidemiology, 35 (4). pp. 836-843. ISSN Print: 0300-5771 Online: 1464-3685
Elliott, Jane (2005) Comparing occupational segregation in Great Britain and the United States: the benefits of using a multi-group measure of segregation. Work, Employment and Society, 19 (1). pp. 153-174. ISSN Print: 0950-0170 Online: 1469-8722
Elliott, Jane (2002) The value of event history techniques for understanding social processes: modelling women's behaviour after motherhood. International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 5 (2). pp. 107-132. ISSN Print: 1364-5579 Online: 1464-5300
Holdsworth, Clare and Elliott, Jane (2001) The Timing of Family Formation in Britain and Spain. Sociological Research Online, 6 (2). pp. 9-29. ISSN Online: 1360-7804
Elliott, Jane and Dale, Angela and Egerton, Muriel (2001) The influence of qualifications on woman's work histories, employment status and earnings at age 33. European Sociological Review, 17 (2). pp. 145-168. ISSN Print: 0266-7215 Online: 1468-2672
Elliott, Jane Imagining a gendered future: Children's essays from the National Child Development Study in 1969. Sociology. ISSN Print: 0038-0385 Online: 1469-8684 (In Press)
Elliott, Jane (2008) Fifty years of change in British Society. In: Now we are 50: Key findings from the National Child Development Study. The Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, London, pp. 9-13.
Thomson, Rachel and Holland, Janet and Elliott, Jane (2008) Longitudinal and Panel Studies. In: The Sage Handbook of Social Research Methods. Social Research Methods . SAGE Publications Ltd, London, pp. 228-248. ISBN 9781412919920; 9781848607309
Elliott, Jane (2002) Longitudinal Analysis and the Constitution of the Concept of Gender. In: The gender dimension of social change: the contribution of dynamic research. The Policy Press, Bristol, pp. 229-258. ISBN 1861343329
Elliott, Jane and Dale, Angela and Egerton, Muriel (2001) Returning to work after childbirth: a longitudinal analysis of the role of qualifications in facilitating mothers' return to paid employment. In: Restructuring Work and the Life Course. University of Toronto Press, Toronto, pp. 505-524. ISBN 0802044581
Elliott, Jane Narratives and cohort studies (working title). In: Social Researching: New Perspectives on Methods. Sage. ISBN 978-1848601451 (In Press)
Brown, Matt and Elliott, Jane and Hancock, Margaret and Shepherd, Peter and Dodgeon, Brian (2009) National Child Development Study 2008-2009 Follow-Up (INTERIM DEPOSIT): A Guide to the Dataset (NCDS8). Manual. Institute of Education, University of London, London.
Elliott, Jane (2009) The British Birth Cohort Studies: A Resource for Research on Inequality. In: UK-China “Pathfinder Workshop” on Economic Restructuring, Higher Education and Social Equality, 17-18 December 2009, Beijing Normal University, Beijing.
Elliott, Jane (2009) Birth cohorts as part of the evidence-base for policy. In: ESRC visit to Beijing, December 2009.
Elliott, Jane (2009) The British Cohort Studies as a resource for research on women's employment. In: UNSPECIFIED, December 2009, Beijing Normal University, Beijing.
Elliott, Jane (2009) Understanding the lifecourse using the 1958 British Birth Cohort: a resource for both qualitative and quantitative research. In: Seminar on Longitudinal and social research in education, 2009, University of Chicago.
Elliott, Jane (2009) The narrative potential of survey data. In: Methods Centre Autumn School: Hybrid and cross-over methods in social research, November 2009, National Centre for Research Methods.
Guinea-Martin, Daniel and Elliott, Jane (2008) Economic position and occupational segregation in the 1990s: A comparison of the ONS Longitudinal Study and the 1958 National Child Development Study. CLS Cohort Studies Working Paper, 2008/1 . Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, London. ISBN 1-898453-64-0
Elliott, Jane and Marsh, Catherine (2008) Exploring Data: An Introduction to Data Analysis for Social Scientists, 2nd Edition. Polity. ISBN 978-0-7456-2282-8
Elliott, Jane and Vaitilingam, Romesh (2008) Now we are 50: Key findings from the National Child Development Study. The Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, London.
Elliott, Jane and Dodgeon, Brian (2007) A descriptive analysis of the drinking behaviour of the 1958 cohort at age 33 and the 1970 cohort at age 34. CLS Cohort Studies Working Paper, 2007/3 . Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, London. ISBN 1-898453-61-6
Elliott, Jane and Morrow, Virginia (2007) Imagining the Future: Preliminary analysis of NCDS essays written by children at age 11. CLS Cohort Studies Working Paper, 2007/1 . Centre for Longitudinal Studies, Institute of Education, University of London, London. ISBN 1 898453 58 6
Elliott, Jane (2005) Using Narrative in Social Research: Qualitative and Quantitative Approaches. Sage. ISBN 978-1412900416