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Subject: Labour Market

How commuting influences subjective wellbeing

Motherhood, employment, and the dynamics of women’s attitudes towards traditional gender-role views

Employment to unemployment transitions and wellbeing- unpacking gender differences

The impact of weekend working on well-being in the UK

The working mother-in-law effect on the labour force participation of immigrant and second-generation women

The ‘when’ of gender inequalities: the family gap over the life course and over time

Who benefits from flexible working? Gender and socioeconomic inequalities in ‘flexible’ work

Persisting disadvantages: a study of labour market dynamics of ethnic unemployment and earnings

Do unions cause job dissatisfaction? Evidence from a quasi-experiment

How do families deal with adverse labour market conditions? Children, family time use and consumption smoothing

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