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Subject: Labour Market

Occupational choice, socio-economic status and educational attainment: a study of the occupational choices and destinations of young people in the British Household Panel Survey

Do wages compensate for anticipated working time restrictions? Evidence from seasonal employment in Austria

Children and women’s hours of work

Moving down: women’s part-time work and occupational change in Britain 1991-2001

A graphical chain model for reciprocal relationships between women’s gender role attitudes and labour force participation

Long-term effects of involuntary job separations on labour careers

Expectations, reservation wages and employment: evidence from British panel data

How important is pro-social behaviour in the delivery of public services?

Making sense of the labor market height premium: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey

Part-time work as a transitional phase? The role of preferences and institutions in Germany, Great Britain and The Netherlands.

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