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Subject: Labour Market

‘Economic migrants’ or ‘middling transnationals’? East European migrants’ experiences of work in the UK

Who saves for retirement? 2: eligible non-savers

Is it good to share? Debating patterns in availability and use of job share

The causal effect of deficiency at English on female immigrants’ labour market outcomes in the UK

Equilibrium search and the impact of equal opportunities for women

Does volunteering improve employability? Insights from the British Household Panel Survey and beyond

Where you go depends on where you come from: the influence of father’s employment status on young adult’s labour market experiences

Increasing labour market activity of the poor and females: let’s make work pay in Macedonia

Labour supply as a buffer: evidence from UK households

Explaining ethnic inequality in the German labor market: labor market institutions, context of reception, and boundaries

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