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Keyword: Household Dynamics

Mothers’ employment participation: the role of partner involvement and selection processes

Men lose life satisfaction with fewer hours in employment: mothers do not profit from longer employment – evidence from eight panels

Changing living arrangements, family dynamics and stress during lockdown: evidence from four birth cohorts in the UK

Briefing note COVID-19 survey: family relationships

Understanding families’ lives across the lifecourse: the value of panel studies. Understanding Society: The UK Household Longitudinal Study

Handbook on demographic change and the lifecourse

Provider or father? British men’s work hours and work hour preferences after the birth of a child

Housework, gender role attitudes, and couples’ fertility intentions: reconsidering men’s roles in gender theories of family change

Written evidence submitted by Understanding Society, the UK Household Longitudinal Study (UKHLS), Institute for Social and Economic Research, University of Essex (EYI0055) [House of Commons Science and Technology Committee: Evidence-based early years intervention]

Women aren’t a monolith – and the white women supporting Kavanaugh prove it

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