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Publication date: 2016

The importance of income-tested benefits in good times and bad: lessons from EU countries

Eliciting the level of health inequality aversion in England

Working well: how employers can improve the wellbeing and productivity of their workforce

Green, healthy & happy: do people living in environmentally-friendly households feel more content with life?

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Healthy choices: is it better to get a bad job than no job at all?

Minority report: ethnic minorities in Britain are experiencing contrasting fortunes when we look at pay and poverty

Universal benefits? What effect does early education have on childhood development and career choices?

Poor returns: who has been affected most by tax and benefit cuts?

Counting the wages of sin: why is it misleading to include the value of illegal drugs to the UK economy in GDP figures?

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