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Subject: Labour Market

Performance-related pay, mental and physiological health

Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs—while fathers thrive in careers

Spirituality, religiosity, stress, working from home and gender amidst the COVID-19 pandemic

Mothers are more likely to work worse jobs – while fathers thrive in careers

COVID-19 lockdowns and working women’s mental health: does motherhood and size of workplace matter? A comparative analysis using understanding society

Doubly disadvantaged: unemployment, young age, and electoral participation in the United Kingdom

The gendered impacts of partnership and parenthood on paid work and unpaid work time in Great Britain, 1992–2019

Firm heterogeneity and the aggregate labour share

Study reveals minimum wage introduction in the UK improved perception of higher incomes among lowest-paid workers

Family environments and educational inequality during the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK

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