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Introduction of a National Minimum Wage Reduced Depressive Symptoms in Low‐Wage Workers: A Quasi‐Natural Experiment in the UK. (2017). Stuckler, David ; Whitehead, Margaret ; MacKenbach, Johan ; McKee, Martin ; Reeves, Aaron.
In: Health Economics.
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