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Subject: Labour Market

Material living standards held up surprisingly well through the pandemic on average – but the self-employed, low-income working families, and people from ethnic minority groups suffered increased deprivation

Pandemic of inequality: an analysis of socioeconomic factors predicting economic instability during the 2020-21 COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic in the United Kingdom

Weekend working in 21st century Britain: does it matter for the well-being of workers?

Occupation flexibility and the graduate gender wage gap in the UK

New evidence on disability benefit claims in Britain: the role of health and the local labour market

Double trouble: does job loss lead to union dissolution and vice versa?

Work less, help out more? The persistence of gender inequality in housework and childcare during UK COVID-19

What drove income inequality in crisis countries during the Great Recession?

Work-family lifecourses and later-life health in the United Kingdom

Everybody hurts: self-employment, financial concerns, mental distress, and well-being during COVID-19

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