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Subject: Labour Economics

Are changes in the dispersion of hours worked a cause of increased earnings inequality?

Has performance pay increased wage inequality in Britain?

Do parents tax their children? Teenage labour supply and financial support

Unions and the economic basis of attitudes

Do parents tax their children? Teenage labour supply and financial support

Economic assimilation of pre-and post-2004 EU enlargement immigrants to the UK -MSc dissertation-

Share capitalism and worker wellbeing

Not so dissatisfied after all? The impact of union coverage on job satisfaction

Introduction of a National Minimum Wage reduced depressive symptoms in low-wage workers: a quasi-natural experiment in the UK

The impact of marriage property law on spouses’ marriage-specific investments

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