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University College London - London / United Kingdom
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Francis Green's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Demanding work: The paradox of job quality in the affluent economyF GreenPrinceton University Press, 201314722013
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Education, training and the global economyD Ashton, F GreenEdward Elgar, 199611011996
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Overqualification, job dissatisfaction, and increasing dispersion in the returns to graduate educationF Green, Y ZhuOxford economic papers 62 (4), 740-763, 20106362010
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Why has work effort become more intense?F GreenIndustrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 43 (4), 709-741, 20047112004
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It’s been a hard day’s night: the concentration and intensification of work in late twentieth‐century BritainF GreenBritish journal of industrial relations 39 (1), 53-80, 20016762001
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