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the UK. They have been dominated by spells of unemployment in the late 1970s, with then an increased importance of …
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There have been many studies of the impact of higher education (HE) on the wages and earnings of graduates. However, for working women, the variation in wages only explains 30% of the variance in net family income. To understand the overall impact of HE on the living standards of female...
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Over the Great Recession UK households reduced real food expenditure. We show that they were able to maintain the number of calories that they purchased, and the nutritional quality of these calories, by adjusting their shopping behaviour. We document the mechanisms that households used. We...
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We analyse the pattern of work and other labour market states, such as unemployment and out-of-labour-force, over the …
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