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Publication date: 2012

Ethnic minorities in UK feel most British, research finds: Muslims were most likely to say being British was important

Minorities ‘feel more British’

Minorities ‘feel more British’

Pakistan, India and Bangladeshi origin people feel more ‘British’ than native whites

Muslims are truest of true Brits, claims study into national sense of belonging

Sixty years of change

Can improving UK skills levels reduce poverty and income inequality by 2020?

Family location and caregiving patterns from an international perspective

Implementing the biosocial component of Understanding Society – nurse collection of biomeasures

The trade-off between income and smoking as influences on mortality: evidence from the British Household Panel Survey for men and women aged sixty-five and over

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