A shorter working week for everyone: How much paid work is needed for mental health and well-being? D Kamerāde, S Wang, B Burchell, SU Balderson, A Coutts Social Science & Medicine 241, 112353, 2019 | 162 | 2019 |
Volunteering and employability: implications for policy and practice D Kamerāde, AE Paine Voluntary Sector Review 5 (2), 259-273, 2014 | 93 | 2014 |
Gender segregation, underemployment and subjective well-being in the UK labour market D Kamerāde, H Richardson Human Relations 71 (2), 285-309, 2018 | 83 | 2018 |
Rewarding work: cross-national differences in benefits, volunteering during unemployment, well-being and mental health D Kamerāde, MR Bennett Work, Employment and Society, 2017 | 58 | 2017 |
Teleworking and participatory capital: Is teleworking an isolating or a community-friendly form of work? D Kamerade, B Burchell European Sociological Review 20 (4), 345-361, 2004 | 58 | 2004 |
Ievads pētniecībā: stratēģijas, dizaini, metodes K Mārtinsone, A Pipere, D Kamerāde, S Kristapsone, IJ Mihailovs, V Sīle, ... Rīga: RaKa 284, 2011 | 57 | 2011 |
Can active labour market programmes emulate the mental health benefits of regular paid employment? Longitudinal evidence from the United Kingdom S Wang, A Coutts, B Burchell, D Kamerāde, U Balderson Work, Employment and Society 35 (3), 545-565, 2021 | 53 | 2021 |
What matters more for employees’ mental health: job quality or job quantity? S Wang, D Kamerāde, B Burchell, A Coutts, SU Balderson Cambridge Journal of Economics 46 (2), 251-274, 2022 | 47 | 2022 |
Pētniecība: teorija un prakse K Mārtinsone, A Pipere, D Kamerāde Rīga: RaKa, 2016 | 46 | 2016 |
The results are in: the UK's four day week trial K Lewis, W Stronge, J Kellam, L Kikuchi, J Schor, W Fan, O Kelly, G Gu, ... | 40 | 2023 |
An exploration of the multiple motivations for spending less time at work U Balderson, B Burchell, D Kamerāde, S Wang, A Coutts Time & Society 30 (1), 55-77, 2021 | 36 | 2021 |
The impact of reduced working hours and furlough policies on workers’ mental health at the onset of COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study S Wang, D Kamerāde, I Bessa, B Burchell, J Gifford, M Green, J Rubery Journal of Social Policy, 1-25, 2022 | 33 | 2022 |
Violent and nonviolent crimes against sex workers: The influence of the sex market on reporting practices in the United Kingdom L Connelly, D Kamerāde, T Sanders Journal of interpersonal violence 36 (7-8), NP3938-NP3963, 2021 | 32 | 2021 |
The impacts of volunteering on the subjective wellbeing of volunteers: A rapid evidence assessment J Stuart, D Kamerāde, S Connolly, AP Ellis, G Nichols, J Grotz What Works Centre for Wellbeing, 2020 | 31 | 2020 |
Analysis of the profile, characteristics, patient experience and community value of community hospitals: a multimethod study D Davidson, AE Paine, J Glasby, I Williams, H Tucker, T Crilly, J Crilly, ... Health Services and Delivery Research 7 (1), 2019 | 31 | 2019 |
From Mobike to no bike in Greater Manchester: Using the capabilities approach to explore Europe's first wave of dockless bike share G Sherriff, M Adams, L Blazejewski, N Davies, D Kamerāde Journal of Transport Geography 86, 102744, 2020 | 28 | 2020 |
Civil liberties and volunteering in six former Soviet Union countries D Kamerāde, J Crotty, S Ljubownikow Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly 45 (6), 1150-1168, 2016 | 27 | 2016 |
Is there a subjective well-being premium in voluntary sector employment? D Kamerāde, S McKay VOLUNTAS: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations 26 …, 2015 | 25 | 2015 |
Third sector impacts on human resources and community: A critical review D Kamerāde Third Sector Impact, TSI Working Paper no 03, 2015 | 25 | 2015 |
Cut hours, not people: no work, furlough, short hours and mental health during COVID-19 pandemic in the UK B Burchell, S Wang, D Kamerāde, I Bessa, J Rubery | 23 | 2020 |