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Subject: Unemployment

Is Britain bowling alone?

Health for wealth 2025: building a healthier North will boost UK productivity

Health for wealth 2025: building a healthier North will boost UK productivity

How COVID-19 employment protection influenced support for unemployment benefits and the unemployed—job retention versus job loss in four European countries

Future expectations amongst young people in the United Kingdom: prevalence and patterns across generations and socioeconomic groups

Estimating population mental health effects of the rollout of Universal Credit in the UK using standard and novel difference-in-differences analysis, 2009–2019

The effects of parental unemployment on children’s wellbeing – results from Switzerland and the United Kingdom

Origin, generation, and destination country context: employment changes and childbearing among female immigrants and their descendants in the UK, France, and Germany

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

Insecure lives: the growth and impact of multiple insecurities

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