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Subject: Wages And Earnings

The heterogeneous and regressive consequences of COVID-19: evidence from high quality panel data

Does a high minimum wage make it harder for minimum wage workers to progress?

Labour market shocks during the Covid-19 pandemic: inequalities and child outcomes

No gain in pain: psychological well-being, participation, and wages in the BHPS

Money matters? Essays on human capital accumulation, occupational choice and worker productivity -PhD thesis-

Coronavirus and the social impacts on different ethnic groups in the UK: 2020

Husbands are unhappy when their wives earn more than them and they get a ‘psychological kick’ if a pay rise increases salary superiority within their marriage, research reveals

‘Poor’ working practices causing negative social mobility, report warns

Understanding downward social mobility

Hours and pay insecurity in the UK labour market

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