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Subject: Unemployment

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

Downward occupational mobility and job satisfaction: when does it hurt less?

Increasing diversity, precarity and prolonged periods of education in the transition from school to work in Britain

People are getting ‘stuck’ in insecure work for years, says UK thinktank

No progress? Tackling long-term insecure work

Effect of Universal Credit on young children’s mental health: quasi-experimental evidence from understanding society

Impacts of Long COVID on workers: a longitudinal study of employment exit, work hours and mental health in the UK

The impact of reduced working hours and furlough policies on workers’ mental health at the onset of COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study

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