Displaying all 19 Publications
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Nice work if you can get it: achieving a sustainable solution to low pay and in-work poverty
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Switching costs and occupational transition into self-employment
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Do people become healthier after being promoted?
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Family ties: women's work and family histories and their association with incomes in later life in the UK
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Escaping low pay: do male labour market entrants stand a chance?
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Mobility, careers and inequalities. A study of work-life mobility and the returns from education
Anna Shroeder, Andrew Miles, Mike Savage, et al.
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The determinants of regional migration in Great Britain: a duration approach
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Pay enough, don't pay too much or don't pay at all? An empirical study of the non-monotonic impact of incentives on job satisfaction
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Labour market integration and the transition to parenthood: a comparison of Germany and the UK
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A panel data analysis of the incidence and impact of over-education
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Contractual conditions, working conditions, health and well-being in the British Household Panel Survey
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Life-course events and later-life employment
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Fertility response to financial incentives: evidence from the Working Families Tax Credit in the UK
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Health effects on labour market exits and entries
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Expectations, reservation wages and employment: evidence from British panel data
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Making sense of the labor market height premium: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Part-time work as a transitional phase? The role of preferences and institutions in Germany, Great Britain and The Netherlands.
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Never the same after the first time: the satisfaction of the second-generation self-employed
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Unemployment durations after temporary work: evidence for Great Britain and Germany