Displaying Publications 241 - 270 of 330 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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Dual-earner migration in Britain: earnings gains, employment, and self-selection
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The gender gap in early-career wage growth
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Escaping the low pay trap: do labour market entrants stand a chance?
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Marriages and wages
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Glass ceilings? Gender differences in wage growth and promotion
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Wage growth, human capital and financial investment
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Testing some predictions of human capital theory: new training evidence from Britain
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Some are punished and some are rewarded: a study of the impact of performance pay on job satisfaction
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Earnings returns to further education
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Earnings and linguistic proficiency in a bilingual economy
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Individualisation in couple finances: who pays for the children?
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Not for the profit, but for satisfaction? - Evidence on worker well-being in non-profit firms
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The labour supply of nurses in the UK: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey
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Projections of the future path of the gender wage gap in Great Britain
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National Minimum Wage: Low Pay Commission Report 2005
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Gender and work-life flexibility in the labour market
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Are Scottish degrees better?
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The public pay gap in Britain: small differences that (don't?) matter
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Wage growth and job mobility in the U.K. and Germany
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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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Wage aspirations and unemployment persistence
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The impact of the introduction of the U.K. minimum wage on the employment probabilities of low-wage workers
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Has the National Minimum Wage reduced UK wage inequality?
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Bayesian quantile regression: an application to the wage distribution in 1990s Britain
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Do the qualified earn more in Scotland or NI?
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Poverty measurement under risk aversion using panel data
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Nominal wage flexibility and institutions: preliminary micro-evidence from the Europanel