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Mixed methods

PODCASTS

Mertens, D. (2018) Changing the world with mixed methods, National Centre for Research Methods podcast series.

Hesse-Biber, S. (2014) The ‘Thing-ness’ problem of mixed methods research, National Centre for Research Methods podcast series.

PUBLICATIONS

Perelliā€Harris, B., Berrington, A., Gassen, N. S., Galezewska, P., and Holland, J. A. (2017)Ā The rise in divorce and cohabitation: Is there a link?Ā Population and Development Review,Ā 43(2), 303.

Lindsey, R., Metcalfe, L. and Edwards, R. (2015) Time in mixed methods longitudinal research: working across written narratives and large scale panel survey data to investigate attitudes to volunteering, in N. Worth and I. Hardill (eds) Researching the Lifecourse: Critical Reflections from Social Sciences, Bristol: Policy Press.

Edwards, R. and Gillies, V. (2005) Resources in Parenting: Access to Capitals, Families & Social Capital ESRC Research Group working paper No. 14, London: London South Bank University.

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