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Author: Alexandra J. Skew

Young People and Well-being

Re-partnering in Eastern and Western Europe

Siblingship and its ratio to a child’s happiness

Media use, sports participation, and well-being in adolescence: cross-sectional findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Well-being in adolescence – an association with health-related behaviors: findings from Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Junk food and fizzy drinks cause children to be TWICE as unhappy as their healthier counterparts

Older mums and cost cutting family size

One-child families increase because of recession

Bad health, low pay and unlucky in love? Just blame your siblings – whether you are a clumsy youngest child or a clever eldest, birth order affects the way you live your life, Peta Bee says

Bad health, low pay and unlucky in love? Just blame your siblings

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