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This paper examines the potential of demographic, personal, material and behavioural characteristics, other psychosocial features of the work environment and job satisfaction to explain associations between self-reported job insecurity and health in a longitudinal study of British white-collar...
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Anthropology attempts to dig deeply into the daily lives of those on the receiving end of government policy to ask social structural questions: what resources families draw on in adapting to economic shocks and how successful that adaptation process really is; how the internal dynamics of a...
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As inequality grows rapidly both in post-industrial societies and in the high-growth economies of the developing world, its centrality and ubiquity among problems of interest to social scientists is becoming only more apparent. And among all of inequality's causes and manifestations, access to...
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