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Macchia, Lucía, Delaney, Liam and Daly, Michael (2024) Global pain levels before and during the COVID-19 pandemic. Economics and Human Biology, 52. ISSN 1570-677X
Macchia, Lucía, Daly, Michael and Delaney, Liam (2023) The effect of adverse employment circumstances on physical pain: evidence from Australian panel data. Preventive Medicine, 173. ISSN 0091-7435
Pelly, Diane, Daly, Michael, Delaney, Liam and Doyle, Orla (2022) Worker stress, burnout, and wellbeing before and during the COVID-19 restrictions in the United Kingdom. Frontiers in Psychology, 13. ISSN 1664-1078
Egan, Mark, Daly, Michael, Delaney, Liam, Boyce, Christopher J. and Wood, Alexander Mathew (2017) Adolescent conscientiousness predicts lower lifetime unemployment. Journal of Applied Psychology, 102 (4). 700 - 709. ISSN 0021-9010
Boyce, Christopher J., Daly, Michael, Hounkpatin, Hilda O. and Wood, Alexander Mathew (2017) Money may buy happiness, but often so little that it doesn’t matter. Psychological Science, 28 (4). 544 - 546. ISSN 0956-7976
Boyce, Christopher J., Wood, Alexander Mathew, Daly, Michael and Sedikides, Constantine (2015) Personality change following unemployment. Journal of Applied Psychology, 100 (4). 991 - 1011. ISSN 0021-9010
Daly, Michael, Boyce, Christopher J. and Wood, Alexander Mathew (2015) A social rank explanation of how money influences health. Health Psychology, 34 (3). 222 - 230. ISSN 0278-6133
Noble, Michael, Platt, Lucinda ORCID: 0000-0002-8251-6400, Smith, George and Daly, Michael (1997) The spread of disability living allowance. Disability and Society, 12 (5). pp. 741-752. ISSN 0968-7599
Daly, Michael and Delaney, Liam (2022) SAGE and SPI-B were not equipped to advise on the impact COVID restrictions would have. LSE COVID-19 Blog (18 Jan 2022). Blog Entry.
Mousteri, Victoria, Daly, Michael and Delaney, Liam (2020) The gig economy is taking a toll on UK workers' mental health. LSE Business Review (18 Jan 2020). Blog Entry.
Mousteri, Victoria, Daly, Michael and Delaney, Liam (2020) Underemployment among part-time workers may have detrimental psychological consequences. British Politics and Policy at LSE (13 Jan 2020), 1 - 2. Blog Entry.