Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 32 in total
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Diverse pathways in becoming an adult: the role of structure, agency and context
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Self-employment in an equilibrium model of the labor market
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A stalled revolution? What can we learn from women’s drop-out to part-time jobs: a comparative analysis of Germany and the UK
Martina Dieckhoff, Vanessa Gash, Antje Mertens, et al.
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Job insecurity and risk of diabetes: a meta-analysis of individual participant data
Jane E. Ferrie, Marianna Virtanen, Markus Jokela, et al.
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Privatizing participation? The impact of private welfare provision on democratic accountability
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Education: commentary
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School-to-work transitions: recognising diversity and inequality
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Health and employment: commentary
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Changes in employment status: does poor health matter?
Don J. Webber, Dominic Page, Michail Veliziotis, et al.
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Unemployment is bad for health: so what's the role for social policy?
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Non-standard work: what’s it worth? Comparing alternative measures of workers’ marginal willingness to pay
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Female labor supply, human capital, and welfare reform
Richard Blundell, Monica Costa Dias, Costas Meghir, et al.
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The dynamic effects of retirement on well-being
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Workplace pensions and remuneration in the public and private sectors in the UK
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The changing graduate labour market: analysis using a new indicator of graduate jobs
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Comparing the employment of older workers in UK and Germany
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'…Do it with joy!' – Subjective well-being outcomes of working in non-profit organizations
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Promotion signals, experience, and education
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Share capitalism and worker wellbeing
Alex Bryson, Andrew E. Clark, Richard B. Freeman, et al.
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Self-reported satisfaction and the economic crisis of 2007–2010: or how people in the UK and Germany perceive a severe cyclical downturn
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The effects of immigration on household services, labour supply and fertility
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The importance of housing for self-employment
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Housing need outcomes in England through changing times: demographic, market and policy drivers of change
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Unpaid caregiving and paid work over life-courses: different pathways, diverging outcomes
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Finding your routes: non-graduate pathways in the UK's labour market
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The shadow of future homeownership: the association of wanting to move into homeownership with labour supply
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Family migration and subsequent employment: the effect of gender ideology
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Gender wage inequality: the de-gendering of the occupational structure
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How does housing affect work incentives for people in poverty?
Kenneth Gibb, Mark Stephens, Darja Reuschke, et al.
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Paradox lost: disappearing female job satisfaction
Colin Green, John Heywood, Parvinder Kler, et al.