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Examines the effect of homeworking on individual finances, spending, and the key items driving changes.
Addressing discrimination, inequality and human rights is a core challenge of the state-building and peace-building process.
Analysis of high performance working (HPW) variables in the UK Commission for Employment and Skills’ (UKCES) Employer Skills Survey 2011.
This publication will answers the questions of who is more likely to be working from home across demographics using both descriptive and regression analysis. Previous work in this space has focused on what the new normal looks like, which businesses...
Results from the online Labour Market Survey for homeworking in April 2020.
This research in Kenya and Iraq contributes to understanding of how cash transfer programmes are perceived by recipients
This paper considers a number of ways in which donors might inadvertently ‘do harm’ in situations of conflict and fragility.
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