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search-total-matching26search-total-matching- Monopsony power and poverty: The unequal consequences of Walmart supercenter openings | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Examining access to mental health services for social work-experienced young people | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Degrees of demand: A task-based analysis of the British graduate labour market | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Reimagining higher education: Journeys of decolonising conference 2024 | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Leading in to the future: Successful school leadership for sustainable development | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Settlement structure and public goods provision | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Factors shaping the divergent post-work lives of global factory workers | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- Multilingual language experiences and the relationship between ADHD and language performance in EFL | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- What’s a parent to do? Socioeconomic variation in parenting logics | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
- 2024 Bright Start international conference: Early years excellence in practice | IOE - Faculty of Education and Society - UCL – University College London
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