Displaying Publications 181 - 210 of 6074 in total
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Intergenerational social mobility and allostatic load in Great Britain
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Women aren't a monolith – and the white women supporting Kavanaugh prove it
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It pays to be pessimistic, shows new research into entrepreneurs
Christopher Dawson, David de Meza, Andrew Henley, et al.
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Dragons' Den encouraging 'wishful thinkers' to set up businesses doomed to fail, says study
Christopher Dawson, David de Meza, Andrew Henley, et al.
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Why optimism and entrepreneurship are not always a good mix for business
Christopher Dawson, David de Meza, Andrew Henley, et al.
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Entrepreneurs are far too optimistic about success, say researchers
Christopher Dawson, David de Meza, Andrew Henley, et al.
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Common genetic variants contribute to risk of rare severe neurodevelopmental disorders
Mari E. K. Niemi, Hilary C. Martin, Daniel L. Rice, et al.
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Curb your enthusiasm: optimistic entrepreneurs earn less
Christopher Dawson, David de Meza, Andrew Henley, et al.
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Vocation, mental illness and the absenteeism decision
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Mental health and reporting bias: analysis of the GHQ - 12
Sarah Brown, Mark N. Harris, Preety Srivastava, et al.
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Smile or die: can subjective well-being increase survival in the face of substantive health impairments?
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Broadband Internet and social capital
Andrea Geraci, Mattia Nardotto, Tommaso Reggiani, et al.
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P8 Investigating epigenetic differences in response to shift work: findings from Understanding Society (UK longitudinal household survey) -conference paper abstract-
R.C. Richmond, Yanchun Bao, Melissa Smart, et al.
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Paradox lost: the disappearing female job satisfaction premium
Colin P. Green, John S. Heywood, Parvinder Kler, et al.
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Would a bigger house make you happier?
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Difficult childhood experiences could make us age prematurely – new research
Amanda Hughes, Melissa Smart, Tyler Gorrie-Stone, et al.
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The impact of long-term care on primary care doctor consultations for people over 75 years
Julien Forder, Katerina Gousia, and Eirini-Christina Saloniki
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The puzzle of Britain’s unhappy girls
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Fifth of 14-year-old girls in UK 'have self-harmed'
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Nearly a quarter of 14-year-old girls in UK 'self-harming', charity reports
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More than a fifth of 14-year-old girls in UK have self-harmed — report
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'Nearly a quarter' of girls aged 14 self-harm
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Nearly a quarter of girls aged 14 (22%) said they had self-harmed in just a year according to a new report by The Children’s Society
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The Big Five personality traits and partisanship in England
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The good childhood report 2018
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Inflation report
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2018 IF index: how does the wellbeing of today's twentysomethings compare to previous cohorts?
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Young people are lonely – new research reveals
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Brexit is direct result of austerity and cuts like bedroom tax, research suggests - Politics live
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Tory austerity and welfare cuts like bedroom tax directly caused Brexit, new study finds