Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 33 in total
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Foreword: capturing the complexity of the UK
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Unemployment affects different groups' health and weight in different ways
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Commentary: creating opportunities for people who move – and those who want to stay
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Moving home and mental health
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Happiness and voting behaviour
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Green lives: commentary
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What is the impact of air pollution on life satisfaction for people living in England?
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How does flexible working impact on employee wellbeing?
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Measuring national well-being: life in the UK, Apr 2017
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Young people's well-being: 2017
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Health and employment: commentary
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Changes in employment status: does poor health matter?
Don J. Webber, Dominic Page, Michail Veliziotis, et al.
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Unemployment is bad for health: so what's the role for social policy?
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Age, period and cohort processes in longitudinal and life course analysis: a multilevel perspective
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Mapping family change – how families evolve
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Economic crisis, work-life balance and class
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National panel studies show substantial minorities recording long term change in life satisfaction: implications for set-point theory
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The great happiness moderation: well-being inequality during episodes of income growth
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Methodological considerations in the measurement of subjective well-being
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Child wellbeing in the 2000s
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Worker well-being in booms and busts
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Death, happiness, and the calculation of compensatory damages
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Work, jobs, and well-being across the millennium
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The optimum level of well-being: can people be too happy?
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Residential mobility, mobility preferences and psychological health
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Employment options: Japan in comparative perspective
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Promoting well-being: a British perspective
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The impact of life events on the subjective well-being (SWB) of young people: analysis of the British Household Panel Survey
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Uncertainty and volatility in the lives of young people
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Social exclusion in childhood: more of the same or something different?