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A bad deal for early-career researchers
Auriel M.V. Fournier, Angus Holford, Alexander L. Bond, et al.
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Women less likely to progress at work following childbirth, new research suggests
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Women less likely to progress at work than male colleagues after childbirth
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Becoming a mother makes career progression harder
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Women 'less likely to progress at work' than their male counterparts following childbirth
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Expensive childcare is making it harder for women to return to work
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Supporting new mothers to work is key to the future of gender equality
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Charity calls for free childcare so parents can return to work
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Experience versus salary
Auriel M.V. Fournier, Angus Holford, Alexander L. Bond, et al.
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The case for universal infant free school meals
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Inequality in the OECD is at a record high – and society is suffering as a result
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The rich v the rest: a rare peep at the finances of Britain’s 0.01%
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Five reasons inequality is among the most pressing issues of our times
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Good Ofsted rating can mean parents become complacent
Ellen Greaves, Iftikhar Hussain, Birgitta Rabe, et al.
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Why a good Ofsted report can be bad for GCSE results
Ellen Greaves, Iftikhar Hussain, Birgitta Rabe, et al.
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GCSE grades 'drop' after successful Ofsted inspections
Ellen Greaves, Iftikhar Hussain, Birgitta Rabe, et al.
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The negative impact of positive Ofsted ratings
Ellen Greaves, Iftikhar Hussain, Birgitta Rabe, et al.
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Almost two million adults will be £1,000 a year worse off under Universal Credit
Mike Brewer, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters, et al.
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Universal credit to see 1.9 million people lose more than £1,000 per year, IFS finds
Mike Brewer, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters, et al.
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Millions of claimants ‘will be poorer under universal credit’
Mike Brewer, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters, et al.
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Almost 2m people will lose £1,000 a year with universal credit – study
Mike Brewer, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters, et al.
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Universal Credit set to leave 1.9million people worse off by £1,000 a year
Mike Brewer, Robert Joyce, Tom Waters, et al.
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Personalized health care and artificial intelligence could improve your life—at the cost of your privacy
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British amateur sports clubs cry foul as new visa rules hit home
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Prognosis for GM closing based on my parent’s unemployment
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COPD Genome-Wide Association Study reveals numerous risk variants
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Clues behind why smokers and non-smokers develop COPD
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New clues as to why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop COPD
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New clues about why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop chronic lung disease revealed
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New clues about why non-smokers, as well as smokers, develop chronic lung disease revealed