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Publication date: 2015

Acute health shocks and labour market exits

Who is breadwinning? A 20-year comparison of female labour supply in Germany and the UK

Where do cultural omnivores come from? The implications of educational mobility for cultural consumption

Which biosocial characteristics predict the accuracy of self-reported height and weight among adults? A comparison of data from Understanding Society Wave 1 and Wave 2 (Nurse Visit)

Using genome-wide data to examine the association between Body Mass Index (BMI) and sleep

The impact of parental worklessness on children’s labour market outcomes: exploring gender and ethnicity

Accounting for differences in women’s labour force transitions by ethnic origin in the UK

Intergenerational and inter-ethnic wellbeing: an analysis for the UK

History of exposure to symptoms of common mental disorder in relation to extended working: British Household Panel Survey and Understanding Society

Latent class analysis reveals six distinct sleeping patterns that are associated with key sociodemographic and health characteristics in both Wave 1 and Wave 4 of Understanding Society

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