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Current search: 'Well Being ' and 'Mark L. Bryan '
Simonetta Longhi , Alita Nandi , Mark L. Bryan , et al.
Report - Oct 2017
Psychology
Labour Market
Unemployment
Well Being
Life Course Analysis
Sociology
Simonetta Longhi , Alita Nandi , Mark L. Bryan , et al.
Report - Oct 2017
Psychology
Labour Market
Unemployment
Well Being
Life Course Analysis
Sociology
Simonetta Longhi , Alita Nandi , Mark L. Bryan , et al.
Report - Oct 2017
Psychology
Labour Market
Unemployment
Well Being
Life Course Analysis
Sociology
Mark L. Bryan and Andrea Geraci
ISER Working Paper Series, 2016-12 - 20 Oct 2016 - download
Labour Market
Labour Economics
Economics
Well Being
Mark L. Bryan and Alita Nandi
ISER Working Paper Series, 2015-21 - 04 Dec 2015 - download
Psychology
Sociology Of Labour
Labour Market
Well Being
Health
Alita Nandi and Mark L. Bryan
Conference Paper, Understanding Society Scientific Conference 2015, 21-23 July 2015, University of Essex, Colchester, UK - 22 Jul 2015
Sociology Of Labour
Labour Market
Labour Economics
Well Being
Social Psychology
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