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Young people who argue with their fathers are less resilient when faced with unemployment as adults
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Charity predicts lack of housing will leave more renters in poverty
Mark Stephens, Chris Leishman, Glen Bramley, et al.
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Rising housing costs will push millions into poverty
Mark Stephens, Chris Leishman, Glen Bramley, et al.
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Rent poverty for 6M
Mark Stephens, Chris Leishman, Glen Bramley, et al.
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UK house prices: soaring rents will leave 'six million' living in poverty by 2040
Mark Stephens, Chris Leishman, Glen Bramley, et al.
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Private rental costs set to nearly double by 2040 while wages rise just 40% sending millions into poverty, claims study
Mark Stephens, Chris Leishman, Glen Bramley, et al.
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Teenagers less likely to take up smoking
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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Male public sector workers boosted by change of political leadership
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Male public sector workers boosted by change of political leadership
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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UK tobacco controls a success in cutting smoking among adolescents
Michael J. Green, Alastair H. Leyland, Helen Sweeting, et al.
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First two kids increase happiness; third, not so much, study says
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Does having children make us any happier?
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Glimpse of childhood
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The case for working mothers: your kids will be just fine
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Women & children hit hardest by relationship break-ups
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Mothers and children suffer the most in family breakups
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Mothers and children suffer the most in family breakups, research suggests
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Women and children hit hardest by relationship break-ups as it is revealed that one in five single mothers fall into poverty after splitting with their partner
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Walking or cycling to work improves wellbeing, University of East Anglia researchers find
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Cycling or walking to work 'improves psychological health'
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Getting the bus or train to work makes us happier than driving, study finds
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Walking or cycling to work 'improves well-being'
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People who work longer smoke more
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Longer work hours linked to smoking
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Longer work hours linked to smoking
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Long hours linked to smoking habit