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Keyword: Penalty

The gendered impact of parenthood on job-related training participation in Germany and the United Kingdom

Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs—while fathers thrive in careers

Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs – while fathers thrive in careers

Parenthood and job quality: is there a motherhood penalty in the UK?

Are ethnic employment penalties mitigated in deprived neighbourhoods and in ethnically dense neighbourhoods?

Diverging trends in single-mother poverty across Germany, Sweden, and the United Kingdom: toward a comprehensive explanatory framework

The accumulation of economic disadvantage: the influence of childbirth and divorce on the income and poverty risk of single mothers

Poor labor market performance amongst Muslims in Britain is not due to cultural and religious habits, study finds

Muslims’ high unemployment rate ‘not due to cultural and religious practices’

Does the Muslim penalty in the British labour market dissipate after accounting for so-called “sociocultural attitudes”?

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