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Keyword: Welfare Reform

Effect of Universal Credit on young children’s mental health: quasi-experimental evidence from understanding society

What pushes unpaid carers into poverty?

A Bayesian interrupted time series framework for evaluating policy change on mental well-being: an application to England’s welfare reform

Conflicting economic policies and mental health: evidence from the UK national living wage and benefits freeze

The rural-urban poverty gap in England after the 2008 financial crisis: exploring the effects of budgetary cuts and welfare reforms

Longer working hours and maternal mental health: a comparison of single vs. partnered mothers

Short-term impacts of Universal Basic Income on population mental health inequalities in the UK: a microsimulation modelling study

Austerity and young people’s political attitudes in the UK

OP10 What is the impact of the removal of the spare room subsidy policy (the ‘bedroom tax’) on the mental health of working age adults in Great Britain? A difference in difference analysis using Understanding Societies, a longitudinal household panel dataset -conference paper abstract-

Are household formation decisions and living together fraud & error affected by the Living Together as a Married Couple policy?: An evidence review

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