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Publication date: 2016

Bittersweet success? Glass ceilings for Britain’s ethnic minorities at the top of business and the professions

The employment divide: is it possible to simplify the distinction between self-employment and employment?

Parents’ health and children’s help

Family instability throughout childhood: building a more detailed picture

Does having an unemployed father affect children’s work prospects?

Parents and children: commentary

Unemployment is bad for health: so what’s the role for social policy?

What happens to employment after an acute health shock?

Changes in employment status: does poor health matter?

Health and employment: commentary

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