Paul Gregg
31 works on record
Works

The labour market in winter
The state of working Britain

LABOUR MARKET UNDER NEW LABOUR; THE STATE OF WORKING BRITAIN 2003; ED. BY RICHARD DICKENS
Realising Potential
Labour Market under New Labour
Profiting from Europe
Liberation Welfare
It takes two
Is the UK rise in inequality different?
Out for the count again?
Is the glass ceiling cracking?
Jobs, Wages and Poverty
Mind the gap, please?
The employment of married mothers in Great Britain
Changes in wage setting arrangements and trades unions presence in the 1980s
Out for the count
Work and welfare
A national minimum wage, poverty and benefit dependence
More work in fewer households?
Random or non-random matching?
Entering work and the British tax and benefit system
Child development and family income
Were trade unions weakened under Thatcher?
The determinants of pay in the absence of unions
Signals and cycles
Unemployment and non-employment
Reconciling workless measures at the individual and household level
Unions, the demise of the closed shop and wage growth in the 1980s
Two sides to every story
An inter-establishment study of union recognition and membership in Great Britain
How effective are state employment agencies?