Displaying Publications 61 - 88 of 88 in total
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Income taxes and the composition of pay
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Motherhood and women's earnings in Anglo-American, Continental European, and Nordic countries
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The gender gap in early-career wage growth
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The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Wage growth and job mobility in the U.K. and Germany
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The public pay gap in Britain: small differences that (don't?) matter
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An analysis of the household characteristics of minimum wage recipients: report prepared for the Low Pay Commission
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The (unexpected) structure of 'rents' on the French and British labour markets
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Modelling gender pay gaps
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Bayesian quantile regression: an application to the wage distribution in 1990s Britain
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Nominal wage flexibility and institutions: preliminary micro-evidence from the Europanel
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Urban effects on participation and wages: are there gender differences?
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The (unexpected) structure of 'rents' on the French and British labour markets
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Public-private sector wage differentials in Scotland: an endogenous switching model
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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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Labour as a buffer: do temporary workers suffer? -IZA Discussion Paper-
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Wage growth, human capital and risk preference: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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The long term pay-off from working longer hours
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Evaluating the impact of missing data in social research: simulations and applications using the BHPS and the NCDS
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Estimating the wage effects of job mobility in Britain
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Measuring the quality of jobs
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Collectivism versus individualism: performance-related pay and union coverage for non-standard workers in Britain -ILR Discussion Paper-
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Wages, hours and human capital over the life cycle
Robert A. Hart and Yue Ma
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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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Instruments and measurement error in the estimation of union wage effect for covered members and non- members in Great Britain
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Seniority, earnings and unions
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Distribution of earnings: using BHPS wave one data