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Nottingham Trent University | 1 H index 0 i10 index 8 Citations RESEARCH PRODUCTION: 3 Articles 4 Papers RESEARCH ACTIVITY: 5 years (2014 - 2019). See details. MORE DETAILS IN: ABOUT THIS REPORT: Permalink: http://citec.repec.org/pca1019 |
Works with: Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with David Candon. | Is cited by: | Cites to: |
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Economics & Human Biology | 2 |
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Working Papers / School of Economics, University College Dublin | 3 |
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2024 | The impact of health on labour market outcomes: A rapid systematic review. (2024). Suhrcke, Marc ; Fumagalli, Elena ; Pintor, Matteo Pinna. In: Health Policy. RePEc:eee:hepoli:v:143:y:2024:i:c:s0168851024000678. Full description at Econpapers || Download paper |
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2015 | The effects of cancer on older workers in the English labour market In: Economics & Human Biology. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 6 |
2014 | The effects of cancer in the English labour market.(2014) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 6 | paper | |
2014 | The Effects of Cancer in the English Labour Market.(2014) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 6 | paper | |
2018 | The effect of cancer on the labor supply of employed men over the age of 65 In: Economics & Human Biology. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2015 | The Effect of Cancer on the Employment of Older Males: Attenuating Selection Bias using a High Risk Sample.(2015) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 1 | paper | |
2019 | The joint effect of health shocks and eligibility for social security on labor supply In: The European Journal of Health Economics. [Full Text][Citation analysis] | article | 1 |
2015 | Are Cancer Survivors who are Eligible for Social Security More Likely to Retire than Healthy Workers? Evidence from Difference-in-Differences.(2015) In: Working Papers. [Full Text][Citation analysis] This paper has nother version. Agregated cites: 1 | paper |
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