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  <tableOfContents>Assessing the evidence base on health, employability and the labour market : lessons for activation in the UK -- Disability benefits in an age of austerity -- From impairment to incapacity : educational inequalities in disabled people's ability to work -- "Keeping meself to meself" : how social networks can influence narratives of stigma and identity for long-term sickness benefits recipients -- Measuring the impacts of health conditions on work incapacity : evidence from the British Household Panel Survey -- The influence of presenting health condition on eventual return to work for individuals receiving health-related welfare benefits -- A review of health-related support provision within the UK work programme : what's on the menu? -- Supporting the UK's workless : an international comparative perspective.</tableOfContents>
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