Displaying Publications 211 - 240 of 759 in total
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A new perspective on job lock
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Earnings and labour market volatility in Britain
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The dissolution of first unions and women’s economic activity in the UK -PhD thesis-
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Going nowhere? Rural youth employment, social capital and migration in Britain -PhD thesis-
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Timing of single motherhood: implications for employment careers in Great Britain and West Germany -PhD thesis-
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Older age and ill-health: links to work and worklessness
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Testing the ‘residential rootedness’ hypothesis of self-employment for Germany and the UK
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Labour force sequences, unemployment spells and their effect on subjective well-being set points
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Do labour market status transitions predict changes in psychological well-being?
Ellen Flint, Mel Bartley, Nicola Shelton, et al.
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Maternal labor market return and domestic work after childbirth in Britain and Germany
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A lifetime of experience: modeling the labour market and family histories of older adults in Britain
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Life satisfaction and self-employment: a matching approach
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Play hard, shirk hard? The effect of bar hours regulation on worker absence
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Job search, human capital and wage inequality
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Wage scarring – the problem of a bad start
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A dynamic perspective on how the UK personal tax and benefit system affects work incentives and redistributes income
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The impact of labor conditions on subjective health
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Maternal employment and gender role attitudes: dissonance among British men and women in the transition to parenthood
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Occupational sex-segregation in Britain: nature, causes, consequences -PhD thesis-
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The influence of changing hours of work on women's life-satisfaction
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The effect of mental ill health on absence from work in different occupational classifications: analysis of routine data in the British Household Panel Survey
Will Whittaker, Matt Sutton, Sara MacDonald, et al.
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Immigration, obesity and labor market outcomes in the UK
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Labour market integration, occupational uncertainties, and fertility choices in Germany and the UK
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Longitudinal relationships between core self-evaluations and job satisfaction
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Young people’s education and labour market choices aged 16/17 to 18/19
Claire Crawford, Kathryn Duckworth, Anna Vignoles, et al.
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Friends’ networks and job finding rates
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Work, inequality, and the dual career household
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Dual-earner migration. Earnings gains, employment and self-selection
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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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Contractual conditions, working conditions and their impact on health and well-being