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Publication date: 2019

Neighbourhood ethnic composition and social participation of young people in England

Involvement with the arts and participation in cultural events – does personality moderate impact on well-being? Evidence from the U.K. Household Panel Survey

Do all job changes increase wellbeing? Technical report

Are flexible work arrangements associated with lower levels of chronic stress-related biomarkers? A study of 6025 employees in the UK Household Longitudinal Study

Brexit is a headache for Remainers as study finds the process is as stressful as migraine

Remainers suffered ‘mental distress’ levels equivalent to a chronic MIGRAINE after the 2016 referendum but research shows Leave backers became much happier

Inequality in the OECD is at a record high – and society is suffering as a result

‘Remainers’ suffered mental distress equivalent to migraine after Brexit vote

Welfare safety net. Twenty-eighth report of session 2017–19. Report, together with formal minutes relating to the report. Ordered by the House of Commons to be printed 17 July 2019

Measuring poverty 2019 – results tables: 2019 release

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