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Immigration, the European union and the UK labour market
Wadsworth, Jonathan
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2014
much displacement of UK workers or lower
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The economic situation of first- and second-generation immigrants in France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Algan, Yann
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Dustmann, Christian
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Glitz, Albrecht
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2009
countries in terms of education, earnings, and
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Helter skelter: families, disabled children and the benefit system
Preston, Gabrielle
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2005
caring with
employment
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Disability and disadvantage: selection, onset and duration effects
Jenkins, Stephen P.
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Rigg, John A.
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London School of Economics (LSE)
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2003
associated with remaining disabled post-onset. We show that
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rates fall with disability onset, and continue to fall the …
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