Which is most important for mental health: money, poverty, or paid work? A fixed-effects analysis of the UK Household Longitudinal Study
Bad economy, good teachers? The countercyclicality of enrolment Into Initial Teacher Training Programmes in the UK
The income protection role of an EMU-wide unemployment insurance system: the case of atypical workers
For some, luck matters more: the impact of the Great Recession on the early careers of graduates from different socio-economic backgrounds
Material living standards held up surprisingly well through the pandemic on average – but the self-employed, low-income working families, and people from ethnic minority groups suffered increased deprivation