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Lambert, P. S. (2010). CAMSIS project: Files for distribution covering occupational unit codes and translations. Retrieved 1 December 2010, from http://www.camsis.stir.ac.uk/occunits/distribution.html
Lambert, P. S. (2010). GEODE - Grid Enabled Occupational Data Environment. Retrieved 1 December, 2010, from http://www.geode.stir.ac.uk/
Lambert, P. S., Bowes, A. M., Gayle, V., Warner, G. C., & Doherty, T. (2010). Comparability of categorical variables in longitudinal survey research. Paper presented at the Society for Longitudinal and Life-Course Studies.
Lambert, P. S., & Bihagen, E. (2007). Concepts and Measures: Empirical evidence on the interpretation of ESeC and other occupation-based social classifications. Paper presented at the International Sociological Association, Research Committee 28 on Social Stratification and Mobility, Montreal (14-17 August).
Lambert, P. S., Bell, D. N. F., Bowes, A. M., Gayle, V., Jones, S. B., Turner, K. J., et al. (2008-11). Data Management through e-Social Science. Univeristy of Stirling / University of Glasgow: Economic and Social Research Council.
Lambert, P. S., Birkin, M., & Warner, G. C. (2010). Sociological classifications and simulation models of social inequality. Paper presented at the Social Stratification Research Conference.
Lambert, P. S., & Bihagen, E. (2012 forthcoming). Stratification research and occupation-based classifications. In R. Connelly, P. S. Lambert, R. M. Blackburn & V. Gayle (Eds.), Social Stratification: Trends and Processes. Aldershot: Ashgate (ISBN - 9781409430964).
Lambert, P. S., & Bihagen, E. (2011). Stratification research and occupation-based social classifications. Stirling: University of Stirling, Technical Paper 2011-1 of the Data Management through e-Social Science Research Node (www.dames.org.uk).
Lambert, P. S., & Gayle, V. (2007). Variable Constructions in Longitudinal Research. Retrieved 1 June, 2007, from http://www.longitudinal.stir.ac.uk/variables/
Lambert, P. S., & Gayle, V. (2008). Data management and standardisation: A methodological comment on using results from the UK Research Assessment Exercise 2008. Stirling, University of Stirling: Technical Paper 2008-3 of the Data Management through e-Social Science Research Node (www.dames.org.uk).
Lambert, P. S., Gayle, V., Tan, K. L. L., Blum, J. M., Bowes, A., Jones, S., et al. (2008). Grid Enabled Specialist Data Environments: Forward Planning for the GE*DE Services for Specialist Data on Occupations, Educational Qualifications, and Ethnicity. Stirling, University of Stirling: Technical Paper 2008-1 of the Data Management through e-Social Science research Node (www.dames.org.uk).
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Lambert, P. S., & Gayle, V. (2008, 25 August 2008 ). Individuals in Household Panels: The importance of person group clustering. Retrieved 6 September, 2008, from http://www.longitudinal.stir.ac.uk/bhps/
Lambert, P. S., & Gayle, V. (2008). Individuals in Household Panels: The importance of person-group clustering. Naples, Italy: Paper presented at the ISA RC33 7th International Conference on Social Science Methodology, and http://www.longitudinal.stir.ac.uk/bhps/.
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Lambert, P. S., & Gayle, V. (2009). Longitudinal Data Analysis for Social Science Researchers. Retrieved 1 May 2009, from http://www.longitudinal.stir.ac.uk/
Lambert, P. S., & Gayle, V. (2009). 'Escape from Poverty' and Occupations. Colchester, Essex and http://www.iser.essex.ac.uk/1950/04/27/bhps-conference-2009: Paper presented to the BHPS Research Conference, 9-11 July 2009
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Lambert, P. S., Gayle, V., Bowes, A. M., Blum, J. M., Jones, S. B., Sinnott, R. O., et al. (2009). Standards setting when standardizing categorical data. Cologne, 24-26 June 2009: Paper presented to the Fifth International Conference on e-Social Science, organised by GESIS and the National Centre for e-Social Science, and http://www.dames.org.uk/publications.html.
Lambert, P. S., & Griffiths, D. (2010). Social networks and occupational structure. Paper presented at the British Sociological Association Annual Conference, Glasgow Caledonian University, 7 April 2010.
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Lambert, P. S., & Penn, R. D. (2000). The Analysis of Educational Attainment : A brief review of proposed modelling specifications Lancaster: Centre for Applied Statistics, Lancaster Univerisity.
Lambert, P. S., & Penn, R. D. (2000, 2000). Class-Income Structures in Britain : Modelling Selection into Social Class to Respecify Human Capital Income Equations. Paper presented at the RC-33 Fifth International Conference on Logic and Methodology Cologne.
Lambert, P. S., & Penn, R. D. (2000). Structural Integration : Employment Patterns amongst Young People in Britain, France and Germany. Bamberg, Germany: European Forum for Migration Studies.
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Lambert, P. S., & Penn, R. D. (2001). Classifications of ethnicity in European surveys : Differences, their impact on the analysis of social stratification, and a proposed solution. Paper presented at the The 5th Conference of the European Sociological Association
Lambert, P. S., & Penn, R. D. (2001). Ethnicity Conceptions as Scaled Predictors in Social Stratification Models. Lancaster: Centre for Applied Statistics, Lancaster University.
Lambert, P. S., & Penn, R. D. (2001). SOR models and Ethnicity data in LIS and LES : Country by Country Report. Syracuse University, Syracuse, New York 13244-1020: Luxembourg Income Study Paper No. 260, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs.
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Lambert, P. S., & Peignard, E. (2002). Ambitions et r‚ussites scolaires et professionnelles compar‚es des enfants d'immigr‚s. Revue Fransaise de Pedagogie, 140, 75-87.
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Lambert, P. S., & Prandy, K. (2002). Intra-generational Mobility and Social Distance: Work History Analysis and Occupational Structure. Paper presented at the ESRC Seminar Series: Occupational Information in Social and Economic Research: Occupational Careers
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Lambert, P. S., Scourfield, J., Smalley, N., & Jones, R. (2008). The social context of school bullying: evidence from a survey of children in South Wales. Research Papers in Education, 23(3), 269-291.
Lambert, P. S., Tan, K. L. L., Turner, K. J., Gayle, V., Sinnott, R. O., & Prandy, K. (2006). Data curation standards and the messy world of social science occupational information resources. Paper presented at the Second International Digital Curation Conference.
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Lambert, P. S., Warner, G. C., Doherty, T., McCafferty, S., Watt, J., Comerford, M., et al. (2011). Collaborative systems for enhancing the analysis of social surveys: the Grid Enabled Specialist Data Environments. Paper presented at the New Techniques and Technologies for Statistics.
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