Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 41 in total
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Insights 2019-20: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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Handbook on in-work poverty
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Poverty trends in Germany and Great Britain: the impact of changes in labour markets, families, and social policy
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Generational interdependencies: the social implications for welfare
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Insights 2017: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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Young people's development and the Great Recession: uncertain transitions and precarious futures
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Understanding employer engagement in education: theories and evidence
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The labour market in winter: the state of working Britain
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Jobs, training, and worker well-being
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Women in and out of paid work: changes across generations in Italy and Britain
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Homeownership and the labour market in Europe
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Gender and migration in 21st century Europe
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The impact of parental employment: young people, well-being and educational achievement
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Women and employment: changing lives and new challenges
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Jobs for youth: United Kingdom
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Social policies, labour markets and motherhood: a comparative analysis of European countries
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Young workers, globalization and the labor market: comparing early working life in eleven countries
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Employment regimes and the quality of work
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Entrepreneurship in the UK
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Working through barriers: host country institutions and immigrant labour market performance in Europe
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Employment and the family: the reconfiguration of work and family life in contemporary socities
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Women at work: an economic perspective
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The impact of labour market insecurity on the work and family life of men and women. A comparison of Germany, Great Britain, and Spain
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The reemergence of self-employment: a comparative study of self-employment dynamics and social inequality
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Monopsony in motion: imperfect competition in labor markets
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Multiple disadvantage in employment: a quantitative analysis
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The effects of parents' employment on children's lives
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The Irish Diaspora
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Life after 50: issues for policy and research
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Families and the labour market: trends, pressures and policies