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Subject: Labour Market

Why so fed up and footloose in IT? Spelling out the associations between occupation and overall job satisfaction shown by WERS 2004

‘How many hours do you usually work?’ An analysis of the working hours questions in 26 large-scale surveys in six countries and the European Union

Forecasting regional labour market developments under spatial heterogenity and spatial autocorrelation

Estimates of the impact of labour market attachment and attitudes on the female wage

Job insecurity and wages

Self-rated health trajectories in the United States and the United Kingdom: a comparative study

Free to choose? Differences in the hours determination of constrained and unconstrained workers

Changes in the distribution of male and female wages accounting for employment composition using bounds

Pecuniary and non-pecuniary aspects of self-employment survival

The wage curve revisited: estimates from a UK panel

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