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Subject: Sociology Of Labour

Working from home during pandemic has taken toll on mental health

New research suggests negative impact of home working during pandemic

Do unions cause job dissatisfaction? Evidence from a quasi-experiment in the United Kingdom

Understanding Society COVID-19 Survey briefing note: working at home

When is the grass greener on the other side? A longitudinal study of the joint effect of occupational mobility and personality on the honeymoon-hangover experience during job change

The impact of remote and flexible working arrangements

Pandemic has increased likelihood of female breadwinners

Job satisfaction and implications for organizational sustainability: a resource efficiency perspective

Working from home under COVID-19 lockdown: transitions and tensions

Seven in ten workers are in no hurry to return to the office

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