Displaying Publications 1 - 30 of 80 in total
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The changing association between homeownership and the transition to parenthood
Valentina Tocchioni, Ann Berrington, Daniele Vignoli, et al.
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Does ethnic diversity affect well-being and allostatic load among people across neighbourhoods in England?
Danying Li, Miguel R. Ramos, Matthew R. Bennett, et al.
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An intergenerational audit for the UK 2020
Laura Gardiner, Maja Gustafsson, Mike Brewer, et al.
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Covid generation: UK youth unemployment 'set to triple to 80s levels'
Laura Gardiner, Maja Gustafsson, Mike Brewer, et al.
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Electoral shocks: the volatile voter in a turbulent world
Edward Fieldhouse, Edward Fieldhouse, Jane Green, et al.
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Insights 2019-20: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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Foreword: capturing the complexity of the UK
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Commentary: how long does it take for change to happen?
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Birth cohorts in Understanding Society: a description
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A new family equilibrium? Changing dynamics between the gender division of labor and fertility in Great Britain, 1991–2017
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Housework, gender role attitudes, and couples' fertility intentions: reconsidering men's roles in gender theories of family change
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Broadband Internet and social capital
Andrea Geraci, Mattia Nardotto, Tommaso Reggiani, et al.
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2018 IF index: how does the wellbeing of today's twentysomethings compare to previous cohorts?
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Poverty and social exclusion in the UK. Volume 2 - the dimensions of disadvantage
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Insights 2018-19: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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Foreword
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Differences in partnership and marital status at first birth by women’s and their partners’ education: evidence from Britain 1991–2012
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Children’s well-being and social relationships, UK: 2018
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Who moves up the social ladder in the UK?
Glenna F. Nightingale, David McCollum, and Annemarie Ernsten
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Insights 2017: findings from the UK Household Longitudinal Study
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Looking forward: afterword
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Measuring National Well-being 2017: in replacement of 'Social Trends'
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Insights 2016: findings from the largest longitudinal study of UK households
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The price of sharing: support for universal and equal access to health care in diversifying neighborhoods
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Longer lives, stronger families? The changing nature of intergenerational support
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Secularising selfhood: what can polling data on the personal saliency of religion tell us about the scale and chronology of secularisation in modern Britain?
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Changing places
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Mapping family change – how families evolve
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Social mobility in Britain 1991-2011
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Cohort variations in the membership of voluntary associations in Great Britain, 1991–2007