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Subject: Labour Market

Socio-economic differences in remote schoolwork during the COVID-19 pandemic: a trend analysis of the 2020 and 2021 school-closure periods using the UK Understanding Society data

The effect of retirement eligibility on mental health in the United Kingdom: heterogeneous effects by occupation

What pushes unpaid carers into poverty?

Impacts of Long COVID on workers: a longitudinal study of employment exit, work hours and mental health in the UK

A structural analysis of mental health and labour market trajectories

Gender segregation: analysis across sectoral dominance in the UK labour market

The impact of reduced working hours and furlough policies on workers’ mental health at the onset of COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study

Wage outcomes after temporary employment in Germany and the UK: taking within- and between-employer transitions into account

Fathers taking leave: evaluating the impact of shared parental leave in the UK

A Bayesian interrupted time series framework for evaluating policy change on mental well-being: an application to England’s welfare reform

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