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Subject: Sociology

Poor labor market performance amongst Muslims in Britain is not due to cultural and religious habits, study finds

Muslims’ high unemployment rate ‘not due to cultural and religious practices’

Does the Muslim penalty in the British labour market dissipate after accounting for so-called “sociocultural attitudes”?

Where DESO disappears: spatial inequality and social stratification at labour market entry

Nation-building and political abandonment : a comparative historical sociology of rightist nationalism in post-war Britain and Germany -PhD thesis-

Wellbeing in local areas: how trust, happiness, social distance and experience of discrimination differ in the perceived ethnic enclave

Parental social class and GCSE attainment: re-reading the role of ‘cultural capital’

Nest leaver or home stayer? Sibling influence on parental home leaving in the United Kingdom

Dyadic employment biographies and within-couple wealth inequality in Britain and Western Germany

Gender inequality in domestic chores over ten months of the UK COVID-19 pandemic: heterogeneous adjustments to partners’ changes in working hours

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