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    Polarization or “squeezed middle” in the Great Recession?: A comparative European analysis of the distribution of economic stress by Whelan, C, Nolan, B, Maitre, B

    Published 2016
    “…This paper analyses variation in the impact of the Great Recession on economic stress across income classes for a range of advanced European countries. …”
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    Impact of the great recession on self-perceived health in Spain: a longitudinal study with individual data by Saez, M, Vidiella-Martin, J, Casasnovas, GL

    Published 2019
    “…Objectives Our objective in this study is to evaluate the impact the Great Recession (2008–2014) had on self-perceived health in Spain. …”
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    Who are the losers of the economic crisis? Explaining the vote for rightwing populist parties in Europe after the Great Recession by José Rama Caamaño, Guillermo Cordero

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…<p class="Normal1"><span>Right-wing populist parties (RWPP) have obtained outstanding electoral results during the Great Recession in Europe. While some authors have adopted a macro level approach to explain this success highlighting the relevance of the context of crisis, others have focused on micro explanations to analyse how the “losers of globalization” (the elderly, less educated and lower class) comprise the main electoral base of these parties. …”
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    Development of the great recess framework – observational tool to measure contextual and behavioral components of elementary school recess by William V. Massey, Megan B. Stellino, Sean P. Mullen, Jennette Claassen, Megan Wilkison

    Published 2018-03-01
    “…Results A 17-item observation instrument, the Great Recess Framework – Observational Tool (GRF-OT), was created. …”
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    CAPITAL ACCUMULATION AND FAMILY ECONOMIC DETERIORATION: HISTORICAL CONTINGENCIES AND THE &quot;GREAT RECESSION&quot; OF THE UNITED STATES by Michael D. Gillespie

    Published 2011-09-01
    “…<p class="first" id="d342132e71">The "Great Recession" in the United States exposed contradictions between the economic wellbeing of families and capital. …”
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    Using Linked Administrative Data to Measure Earnings Mobility of Public Assistance Recipients during the Great Recession by Sally Wallace, David Sjoquist, Brett Mullins

    Published 2019-11-01
    “…There is a great deal of interest and concern in the trends in income inequality in the United States and how it inequality has changed since the Great Recession. Various reasons for this divide have been offered but are notoriously difficult to evaluate due to data constraints. …”
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