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Author: Sara Arber

Working longer? How being employed/self-employed in later life in the UK relates to health and increasing gender and income inequalities

Marital status, relationship distress, and self-rated health: what role for ‘sleep problems’?

Understanding ageing, understanding sleep: capitalising on Understanding Society

Stark inequalities in aging as UK government encourages people to work longer

Stark inequalities in aging as UK government encourages people to work longer

New findings show stark inequalities in ageing as Government encourages us to work longer

Sleep as a potential mediator between marital status, marital relationship quality and health

Understanding sleep among couples: gender and the social patterning of sleep maintenance among younger and older couples

Social and health patterning of sleep quality and duration

Sleep tight

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