Displaying Publications 31 - 60 of 270 in total
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A panel data exploration of travel to work
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They'll smile but they'll not trust you up north
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'Brown's stealth socialism has backfired: public opinion is now more Tory than ever'
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Long-term effects of involuntary job separations on labour careers
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Good deal, bad deal? job satisfaction in occupations
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The welfare cost of taxation in a labour market with unemployment and non-participation
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From rags to rags (and riches to riches)
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Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset, and duration effects
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Nobody to play with? The implications of leisure coordination
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Employment, family union and childbearing decisions in Great Britain
Arnstein Aassve, Simon Burgess, Matt Dickson, et al.
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Job mobility in Britain: are the Scots different? evidence from the BHPS
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Demotorisation seen through panel surveys: a comparison of France, Britain and Germany
Joyce M. Dargay, Mark Hanly, Jean-Loup Madre, et al.
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From rags to riches
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Working up a sweat
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Mothers return to lower salaries
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Working time: clocking off
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Bored? go back to work!
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More satisfaction for lower-paid workers, claims new research
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Low pay but happy
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Workers with lower salaries are happier than the better paid
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Low-paid workers happier than the better off, says study
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10 myths about boys
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Men still don't do their share of the housework
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Low-paid workers 'happier'
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Happy - or just less stressed?
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£13,000 a year is price of happiness at work
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Salary of £13,290 is route to happiness
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A longitudinal analysis of the impact of family migration on women's labour market status in Britiain, 1991-2000
Paul J. Boyle, Andrew Cullis, Robin Flowerdew, et al.
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Transitions between unemployment and low pay
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Gender socialization within the family: a study on adolescents and their parents in Great Britain