Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 39 in total
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Transitions into and out of unpaid care
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Financial constituents of family bereavement
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Economic components of grief
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The British Household Panel Survey: a longitudinal perspective on unpaid carers
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Partner care at the end-of-life: identity, language and characteristics
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Change in living arrangements following death of a partner in England and Wales, 1971 to 2001
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Death of a partner: financial implications and experience of loss
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Financial implications of death of a partner
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Financial implications of death of a partner
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Implementing a mixed methods approach to explore the financial implications of death of a life partner
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Careworn country
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Estimating the prevalence of unpaid adult care over time
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Unpaid carers' access to and use of primary care services
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Carer distress: a prospective, population-based study
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Hearts and minds: the health effects of caring
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Caring-related inequalities in self-assessed health
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Caring-related inequalities in psychological distress during the 1990s
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A temporal perspective on caring-related health inequalities
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Carer distress: prospective, population-based study
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Carers' consultations in general practice
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Inequalities in psychological well-being and the impact of caregiving
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Estimating unpaid adult care over time
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Health inequalities and informal care: end of project report
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Caring-related inequalities in psychological distress in Britain during the 1990s
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Transitions to informal care in Great Britain during the 1990s -article from Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health-
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Trends in informal care in Great Britain during the 1990s
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Children as carers
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Costing adult care: comments on the ONS valuation of unpaid adult care
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Informal care over time
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Taking care of the carers