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Subject: Unemployment

Automation and political realignment: the impact of ‘losers’ occupational trajectories on core political values

Associations between different measures of SARS-CoV-2 infection status and subsequent economic inactivity: a pooled analysis of five longitudinal surveys linked to healthcare records

Work and health: international comparisons with the UK. A report for the Commission for Healthier Working Lives

Multidimensional employment trajectories and dynamic links with mental health: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Getting a foot in the door: local labour markets and the school-to-work transition

What if the UK isn’t actually the sick man of Europe?

Effects of employees living with an ‘arthritis’ on sickness absence and transitions out of employment: a comparative observational study in the UK

Employment shocks and financial difficulty: understanding how leaving paid employment affects ability to meet credit repayments

COVID-19 labor market protection and support for the welfare state: job retention versus job loss in four European countries

Is it the past or the present? Employment quality, unemployment history, psychological distress and mental wellbeing in the United Kingdom

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