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Subject: Labour Market

To the fifties and back again? A comparative analysis of changes in breadwinning arrangements during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic in four European countries

Mental health and labour productivity

The unchanging divide: housework and labor responsibilities in late family stages

The partnership, fertility, and employment trajectories of immigrants in the United Kingdom: an intersectional life course approach using three-channel sequence analysis

Occupational earning potential: a new measure of social hierarchy in Europe and the US

The gendered division of housework in times of Covid-19: the role of essential worker status and work location

Racial representation among academics and students’ academic and labor market outcomes

Low Pay Britain 2025: where next for the Government’s employment reforms?

Impact of a cancer diagnosis on educational, employment, health-related quality of life, and social outcomes among young adults: a matched cohort study of 401 cancer survivors aged 15–24 in England

The impact of a decade of digital transformation on employment, wages, and inequality in the EU: a “conveyor belt” hypothesis

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