Displaying all 30 Publications
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In and out of unemployment - labour market dynamics and the role of testosterone
Peter Eibich, Ricky Kanabar, Alexander Plum, et al.
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Why does unemployment lead to divorce? Male-breadwinner norms and divorce risk in 30 countries
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Don’t look down: new evidence on job loss in a flexible labour market
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Heterogeneity in the relationship between unemployment and subjective well-being: a quantile approach
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The British low-wage sector and the employment prospects of the unemployed
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The impact of social capital on consumption insurance and income volatility in U.K.: evidence from British Household Panel Survey
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Wage scarring – the problem of a bad start
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Resilience to economic shocks and the long reach of childhood bullying
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The intergenerational transmission of worklessness in the UK
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Can subjective well-being predict unemployment length?
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The ins and outs of UK unemployment
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Life satisfaction and self-employment: a matching approach
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Disability, capacity for work and the business cycle: an international perspective
Hugo Benítez-Silva, Richard Disney, and Sergi Jiménez-Martín
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Reservation wages, expected wages and the duration of unemployment: evidence from British panel data
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Reservation wages, expected wages and the duration of unemployment: evidence from British panel data
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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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Unemployment durations after temporary work: evidence for Great Britain and Germany
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Reservation wages, labour market participation and health
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Labour market performance, income inequality and poverty in OECD countries
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Deliver us from evil: religion as insurance
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State dependence in a multi-state model of employment dynamics
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Unemployment and consumption near and far away from the Mediterranean
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Kahneman meets the quitters: peak-end behaviour in the labour market
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Transitions between unemployment and low pay
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Long-term effects of involuntary job separations on labour careers
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State dependence in unemployment incidence: evidence for British men revisited
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Why rising tides don't lift all boats? an explanation of the relationship between poverty and unemployment in Britain -CASEpaper-
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Spatial structure and social exclusion
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The economic effects of employment-conditional income support schemes for the low-paid: an illustration from a CGE model applied to four OECD countries
Andrea Bassanini, Jorn Henrik Rasmussen, and Stefano Scarpetta
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Education and the natural rate of unemployment
Marco Francesconi, J. Michael Orszag, Edmund S. Phelps, et al.