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Subject: Sociology Of Labour

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

Fathers’ perceptions of the availability of flexible working arrangements: evidence from the UK

A switch or a process? Disentangling the effects of union membership on political attitudes in Switzerland and the UK

Flexible working and unpaid overtime in the UK: the role of gender, parental and occupational status

The role of labour unions in explaining workers’ mental and physical health in Great Britain. A longitudinal approach

The subjective well-being of homeworkers across life domains

‘Virtuous’ and ‘vicious’ circles? Adults’ participation in different types of training in the UK and its association with wages

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