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Author: Giorgio Di Gessa

Do health and well-being change around the transition to informal caring in early adulthood? A longitudinal comparison between the United Kingdom and Germany

Mental and physical health changes around transitions into unpaid caregiving in the UK: a longitudinal, propensity score analysis

Does young adulthood caring influence educational attainment and employment in the UK and Germany?

Associations between SARS-CoV-2 infection and subsequent economic inactivity and employment status: pooled analyses of five linked longitudinal surveys

Living alone and mental health: parallel analyses in UK longitudinal population surveys and electronic health records prior to and during the COVID-19 pandemic

Does providing informal care in young adulthood impact educational attainment and employment in the UK?

Inequalities in associations between young adult caregiving and social relationships: evidence from the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Study finds little evidence of negative impact on mental health from increased home working during pandemic

Home working and social and mental wellbeing at different stages of the COVID-19 pandemic in the UK: evidence from 7 longitudinal population surveys

Does providing informal care in young adulthood impact educational attainment and employment in the UK?

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