Keyphrases
Job Satisfaction
78%
Ghana
73%
Unemployment
63%
Scotland
60%
Labor Market
58%
Subsidies
56%
Wages
54%
UK Continental Shelf
49%
Oil Price
45%
Performance Pay
43%
North Sea Oil
39%
European Union
35%
Gas Industry
34%
Energy Transition
33%
Well-being
31%
European Countries
30%
Scottish
30%
Human Capital
29%
Socioeconomic Status
29%
Product Price
28%
Europe
28%
OECD Countries
26%
Health Safety
26%
Environmental Policy
26%
Economic Growth
26%
Natural Experiment
25%
Multiple Job Holding
25%
Educational Mismatch
25%
Politicians
24%
Norway
24%
United Kingdom
24%
Taxation
23%
Foreign Direct Investment
23%
Oil Industry
22%
Workplace
22%
Working Hours
21%
Flexicurity
20%
Investment Decisions
19%
Endogeneity
19%
Panel Dataset
19%
Economic Impact
19%
Unemployment Rate
19%
Income Inequality
19%
UK Households
19%
Gas Development
19%
UK Government
18%
North Sea
18%
Developing Countries
18%
Official History
18%
British Household Panel Survey
17%
Inequality Indices
17%
Bitcoin
17%
Low Pay
17%
European Union Emissions Trading System (EU ETS)
16%
Entrepreneurs
16%
Self-employment
16%
COVID-19
16%
Good Health
16%
Offshore Industry
16%
Financial Crisis
16%
Social Welfare
16%
Household Income
15%
Africa
15%
Individual Health
15%
Employment Contract
15%
International Monetary Fund
15%
Unintended Consequences
15%
Mental Health
15%
Public Debt
15%
Asymmetric Information
15%
Employers
15%
Physical Health
14%
COVID-19 Pandemic
14%
Policy Instruments
14%
Gas Volume
14%
Sick
14%
Competitive Selection
14%
Fukushima
14%
Electricity Price
14%
Chancellor
14%
Job Loss
13%
Labor Market Outcomes
13%
Rural Areas
13%
Pollution
13%
Income Distribution
13%
Negative Effects
13%
Gender Wage Gap
13%
Economic Benefits
13%
Role of Government
13%
Two-country
13%
Gender Differences
13%
Germany
12%
Petroleum
12%
Market Conditions
12%
Comparative Analysis
12%
Oil Development
12%
Malaysia
12%
Political Economy
12%
Spillover Effect
12%
European Community Household Panel
12%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Industry
100%
Labor Market
77%
Job Satisfaction
66%
Welfare
63%
Incentives
61%
Taxation
60%
Profit
55%
Panel Study
50%
Investors
38%
Mental Disorder
34%
Energy Transition
34%
Human Capital
30%
Wage Structure
29%
Income Distribution
27%
Greenhouse Gas Emissions
27%
Environmental Policy
27%
Performance Pay
25%
Organisation for Economic Co-Operation and Development
24%
Public Goods
23%
CGE Model
21%
Tax Incentive
21%
Developing Countries
21%
Environmental Tax
20%
Social Welfare
19%
Externalities
19%
Macroeconomics
19%
Market Entry
18%
International Monetary Fund
17%
Oil Market
17%
Fixed Effects
17%
Oil Industry
16%
Asymmetric Information
16%
Public Debt
16%
Public Expenditure
15%
Ownership
15%
Emission Reduction
14%
Real Options Analysis
14%
Economics Department
14%
Immigrant
14%
Net Zero
14%
Multiple Job Holding
14%
Price Elasticity
14%
Feed-In Tariff
14%
Interest Rate
13%
Labor Mobility
13%
Windfall Gains
13%
Industrialized Countries
13%
Fiscal Consolidation
12%
Payment Scheme
12%
Willingness to Pay
12%
Contingent Valuation
12%
Energy Poverty
12%
Fuel Poverty
12%
Production Costs
12%
Business Cycle
11%
Income Effect
10%
Efficiency Wages
10%
Development Project
10%
Government Budget
10%
Computable General Equilibrium
10%
Divorce
10%
Oil Policy
10%
European Union Emission Trading System
10%
Auction
10%
Workforce
10%
Pricing
10%
Fiscal Policy
10%
Decarbonization
10%
Low Wages
10%
Present Value
10%
Financial Crisis
9%
Investment Decision
9%
Spillover Effect
9%
Nutrition Policy
9%
Charity
9%
Unemployment Insurance
9%
Bitcoin
9%
Public Policy
9%
Disincentive
9%
Welfare State
9%
State Intervention
9%
Social Capital
9%
Sustainable Energy Supply
8%
Labour Force
8%
Time Series
8%
Economic Rent
8%
Resource Wealth
8%
Wealth
8%
Emission Trading
8%
Capital Market Returns
8%
Bailout
8%
Self-Employed
7%
ARCH Model
7%
Sustainable Development
7%
Labor Market Policy
7%
International Energy Agency
7%
Regional Migration
7%
Regional Wage Structure
7%
Consumer Surplus
7%
Labor Market Discrimination
7%