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Publication date: 2022

Youth study: why are young people so dissatisfied with their lives?

Why children suddenly find everything “stupid; life satisfaction declines rapidly between 10 and 24

Economists must get more in touch with our feelings

Economists must get more in touch with our feelings

Trajectories of adolescent life satisfaction

How a happy child can suddenly turn into a grumpy teenager: scientists reveal teens experience steepest fall in overall happiness of any age group

COVID-19 and seasonal flu vaccination hesitancy: links to personality and general intelligence in a large, UK cohort

Comparing regional patterns of homeownership entry across four British birth cohorts

Sexuality and demographic change: documenting family formation trajectories and cohort change in the LGB population

Is paid inflexible work better than unpaid housework for women’s mental health? The moderating role of parenthood

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