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Subject: Unemployment

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

A Bayesian interrupted time series framework for evaluating policy change on mental well-being: an application to England’s welfare reform

Work and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic – evidence from panel data in four countries

How does a poor labour market affect inequalities in access to postsecondary education? Empirical evidence from 31 affluent countries

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

The impact of excess body weight on employment outcomes: a systematic review of the evidence

Study finds young adults take longer to find work than preceding generation

Improving lives: helping workless families. Indicators 2024: data for 2005 to 2023

More people in early 20s out of work from ill health than early 40s – study

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