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Subject: Income Dynamics

IPPR – Workers most likely to fall behind on bills at risk of being left behind by government’s zero-hours reforms

Raising the bar: strengthening living standards by banning exploitative zero-hours contracts

Workers most likely to fall behind on bills at risk of being left behind by government’s zero-hours reforms

The division of labour and female partners’ relative pay across phases of parenthood: evidence from UK dual-earner couples

Mental health and firm pay premiums

The old folks at home: parental state pension eligibility and adult children’s well-being

The self-employed, financial distress, and material deprivation experienced by their children: panel data evidence from the UK

Rising natural gas and electricity prices: longitudinal evidence on physical health and socioeconomic vulnerability

Gendered dynamics of gig economy dependence and life satisfaction: the mediating role of perceived financial insecurity

The impact of universal credit on mental, physical, and financial well-being: longitudinal evidence from the UK household longitudinal survey survey

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