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Working longer, feeling worse? How job quality shapes the mental health toll of delayed retirement
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Concentrating on his career or hers?: Descriptive evidence on occupational co-agglomeration in dual-earner households
Joanna Venator
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Employment prospects and firm-based training — Evidence from opening the Swiss-German border
Caroline Neuber-Pohl et al.
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The labor market effects of competing and non-competing high-skill immigrants: Evidence from college majors
Brian J. Phelan & William Sander
20260 citations
Gender differences in the effectiveness of hiring subsidies for young unemployed
Astrid Kunze et al.
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Corrigendum to “China’s labour market liberalization harmed women, but more so in regions with traditional gender norms” [Labour Economics 99 (2026) 102862]
Qi Zhang & Bin Zhao
20260 citations
Monopsony in academia and the gender pay gap: Evidence from California
Zhanhan Yu & Alfonso Flores-Lagunes
20260 citations
The labor market effects of subminimum wage elimination: Evidence from a national analysis
Michelle Yin et al.
20260 citations
Automation and local labour markets: Impact of immigrant mobility
Anand Chopra & Ronit Mukherji
20260 citations
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20260 citations
Heterogeneous scars in later life: The economic impact of early labour market opportunities
Petru Crudu
20260 citations
Gender norms and partners’ joint retirement decisions: learning from a Norwegian reform
Bernt Bratsberg & Elena Stancanelli
20260 citations
A senior doctor like me: Gender match and occupational choice
Elaine Kelly & Isabel Stockton
20260 citations
China’s labour market liberalization harmed women, but more so in regions with traditional gender norms
Q. Zhang & Bin Zhao
20260 citations
Not a lucky break? Why and when a career hiatus hijacks hiring chances
Liam D’hert et al.
20260 citations
Why are marginal workers unemployed: Low productivity or high opportunity cost of employment?
Saman Darougheh
20260 citations
Diffusion of economic shocks in the labor market: Evidence from a mining boom
Gabriel Rodríguez-Puello & Jonna Rickardsson
20260 citations
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Effrosyni Adamopoulou et al.
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More than just work: The effect of the Earned Income Tax Credit on job quality
Katherine Michelmore & Natasha Pilkauskas
20260 citations
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