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Subject: Labour Economics

Inter-industry wage differentials in Great Britain

Life-cycle income and motherhood: simulations for British women of the 1990s

Is there a wage premium for dangerous jobs?

Training, rent-sharing and unions

How do couples spend their time? an investigation of the hours of market and domestic work time reported to the British Household Panel Study

Earnings, productivity, and performance-related pay

Social custom, free-riders, and trade union membership in Germany and Great Britain

Driving forces behind working time reduction: explaining employers’ and employees’ preferences concerning the 36 hours working week in the Dutch banking sector

Wage differentials in the 1990s: estimates of employer tenure, union status and gender wage effects and modelling issues in estimation -PhD Thesis-

Dual and zero earner couples in Britain: longitudinal evidence on polarization and persistence

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