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BHPS publications

We maintain a database of publications which use BHPS data (journal articles, book chapters, books, conference papers/proceedings, official publications, working papers, dissertations) and it is important that we keep it up to date.

If you have any recent publications which use the BHPS, and which are not already included in the database, please contact the publications@understandingsociety.ac.uk.

Quantifying the relationship between climatic conditions and personal financial and health wellbeing

  1. Georgios Chrysanthou
  2. Panagiotis Tzouvanas
Journal Article - June 1, 2026
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Psychology
  3. Health
  4. Finance
  5. Well Being
  6. Geography

IFS Sure Start research wins ONS Research Excellence Award 2025

  1. Pedro Carneiro
  2. Sarah Cattan
  3. Gabriella Conti
  4. Claire Crawford
  5. Christine Farquharson
  6. , et al
Media - December 4, 2025
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Psychology
  3. Health
  4. Economics
  5. Public Policy
  6. Well Being
  7. Education
  8. Young People
  9. Child Development

Social mobility, self‐selection, and the persistence of class inequality in electoral participation

  1. Giacomo Melli
  2. Nan Dirk De Graaf
  3. Geoffrey Evans
Journal Article - December 1, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Social Stratification
  3. Politics
  4. Elections. Electoral Behaviour
  5. Social Mobility

Effects of self-rated health on union formation and dissolution in six countries

  1. Matthijs Kalmijn
Journal Article - November 6, 2025
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Health
  3. Family Formation And Dissolution
  4. Social Behaviour

Gender implications of new assortative mating patterns: mating down and sharing more equally the domestic work?

  1. Anna Martinez Mendiola
  2. Clara Cortina
Journal Article - November 3, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Wages And Earnings
  4. Family Formation And Dissolution
  5. Education
  6. Higher Education
  7. Sociology Of Households
  8. Unpaid Work

The effects of parental unemployment on children’s wellbeing – results from Switzerland and the United Kingdom

  1. Claire Mariano
  2. Christoph Henking
  3. Dawid Gondek
  4. Laura Bernardi
Journal Article - November 1, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Households
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Health
  6. Welfare Benefits
  7. Unemployment
  8. Savings And Assets
  9. Well Being
  10. Young People
  11. Child Development
  12. Sociology Of Households
  13. Social Psychology

Social class and earnings trajectories in the UK: new findings from a longitudinal analysis

  1. Erzsébet Bukodi
  2. John H. Goldthorpe
  3. Leonie Westhoff
Journal Article - October 1, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Life Course Analysis
  3. Demography
  4. Wages And Earnings
  5. Education
  6. Labour Economics
  7. Social Stratification
  8. Social Mobility
  9. Sociology

Why do women develop lower levels of political interest? Examining the influence of education, family socialisation and adult roles

  1. Nicola Pensiero
  2. Jan Germen
Journal Article - October 1, 2025
  1. Life Course Analysis
  2. Social Attitudes
  3. Demography
  4. Education
  5. Politics
  6. Higher Education

The partnership context of first parenthood – and how it varies by parental class and birth cohort in the United Kingdom

  1. Alessandro Di Nallo
Journal Article - September 10, 2025
  1. Lone Parents
  2. Psychology
  3. Demography
  4. Family Formation And Dissolution
  5. Childbearing: Fertility
  6. Social Change
  7. Social Stratification
  8. Social Mobility
  9. Sociology Of Households

Ageing, health and predicting future employment exits: a penalised regression approach

  1. Apostolos Davillas
  2. Andrew M. Jones
Research Paper, IZA Discussion Papers, 18167 - September 1, 2025
  1. Labour Market
  2. Older People
  3. Life Course Analysis
  4. Psychology
  5. Health
  6. Biology
  7. Genetics

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