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Subject: Sociology Of Labour

The power of personality at work: core self-evaluations and earnings in the United Kingdom

Autonomy in paid work and employee subjective well-being

Is low pay a springboard to higher earnings?

Overstretched, overdrawn, undeserved: financial difficulty and mental health at work

The upside of pessimism − biased beliefs and the paradox of the contented female worker

‘…Do it with joy!’ – Subjective well-being outcomes of working in non-profit organizations

Self-reported satisfaction and the economic crisis of 2007–2010: or how people in the UK and Germany perceive a severe cyclical downturn

Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeing

Working hours, work identity and subjective wellbeing

Workers’ movement out of declining occupations in Great Britain, Germany and Switzerland

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