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1. Seasonal workers wanted! Germany's seasonal labour migration regime and the COVID-19 pandemic.

2. Does inequality migrate? The development of income inequality across German states.

3. Trends in cancer-free working life expectancy based on health insurance data from Germany–Is the increase as strong as in working life expectancy?

4. Job quality trajectories among baby-boomers in Germany and their consequences for the motivation to work – results from the lidA cohort study.

5. Mothers' regrets of having (or not having) returned to work after childbirth: Longitudinal relationships with organizational commitment.

6. Settlers, target‐earners, young professionals. Distinct migrant types, distinct integration trajectories?

7. Maternal employment effects of paid parental leave.

8. A Home for the 'Wandering Aramean'—In Germany?

9. To come back or not to come back during the coronavirus crisis—A cross‐sectional online survey of inactive nurses.

10. Changes of profession, employer and work tasks in later working life: an empirical overview of staying and leaving.

11. Nurse Migration in Australia, Germany, and the UK: A Rapid Evidence Assessment of Empirical Research Involving Migrant Nurses.

12. Competitiveness of Germany and the Labour Market: A Migration Perspective.

13. Globalization and Gender‐Specific Patterns in Individual Fertility Decisions.

14. Keeping nurses in nursing: a qualitative study of German nurses' perceptions of push and pull factors to leave or stay in the profession.

15. Determining the need for additional training among hospital infection-control workforce – results from a multicentric survey within the multiresistance network of southern Lower Saxony (MRNS), Germany.

16. Toward the economic evaluation of participatory approaches in health promotion: lessons from four German physical activity promotion projects.

17. Health workforce protection and preparedness during the COVID-19 pandemic: a tool for the rapid assessment of EU health systems.

18. COVID-19 and the ageing workforce: global perspectives on needs and solutions across 15 countries.

19. Macroeconomic indicators of regular workers in postwar Japan.

20. Ärzte und Psychotherapeuten verabschieden Forderungskatalog – Politik muss jetzt handeln!

21. Workforce issues in home‐ and community‐based long‐term care in Germany.

22. Great expectations: Reservation wages and minimum wage reform.

23. Parental labour supply responses to the abolition of day care fees.

24. What Comes after Caring? The Impact of Family Care on Women's Employment.

25. The cumulative disadvantage of unemployment: Longitudinal evidence across gender and age at first unemployment in Germany.

26. GDP-employment decoupling in Germany.

27. Adalet Ag?aog?lu'nun "Fikrimin İnce Gülü" Romanında İnsanı Yapılandıran Sistemin Eleştirisi*.

28. Too Old to Work: Views on Reemployment in Older Unemployed Immigrants in Germany.

29. Economic miracle, political disaster? Political consequences of Hartz IV.

30. Unmet chronic care needs and insufficient nurse staffing to achieve universal health coverage in China: Analysis of the Global Burden of Disease Study 2019.

31. Maternal health, well-being, and employment transitions: A longitudinal comparison of partnered and single mothers in Germany.

32. From job creation and qualification schemes to activation strategies: the history of Germany's labor market policy.

33. Child Protection in Voluntary Sports Clubs in Germany — Factors Fostering Engagement in the Prevention of Sexual Violence.

34. Job Strain and Long-Term Sickness Absence From Work: A Ten-Year Prospective Study in German Working Population.

35. Changing labour market risks in the service economy: Low wages, part-time employment and the trend in working poverty risks in Germany.

36. Historical and current spatial differences in female labour force participation: Evidence from Germany.

37. Rehabilitation-specific challenges and advantages in the integration of migrant physicians in Germany: a multiperspective qualitative interview study in rehabilitative settings.

38. Missing the samba beat.

39. Willkommen.

40. Inter-industry labor flows.

41. The paradox of falling job satisfaction with rising job stickiness in the German nursing workforce between 1990 and 2013.

42. Associations Between Supportive Leadership Behavior and the Costs of Absenteeism and Presenteeism.

43. The Latest German Model.

44. Job access after leaving education: a comparative analysis of young women and men in rural Germany.

45. Financing patterns of R&D in small and medium-sized enterprises and the perception of innovation barriers in Germany.

46. Putting Together the Pieces of the Puzzle: Explaining German Labor Market Reforms with a Modified Multiple-Streams Approach.

47. Parallel discourses with unparalleled effects: early years workforce development and professionalisation initiatives in Germany.

48. Labour forced impacts and production losses due to the 2013 flood in Germany.

49. Value coalitions and policy change: The impact of gendered patterns of work, religion and partisanship on childcare policy across German states.

50. Cohort profile: The lidA Cohort Study—a German Cohort Study on Work, Age, Health and Work Participation.

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