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Publication date: 2024

Fathers taking leave: evaluating the impact of shared parental leave in the UK

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

Using social media metrics and linked survey data to understand survey behaviors -conference paper abstract-

Augmenting surveys with social media data: a probabilistic framework for LinkedIn data linkage. -conference paper abstract-

Re-partnering and single mothers’ mental health and life satisfaction trajectories

Exploring the retrospective and prospective associations between the big five personality traits and clinical diagnosis of angina in middle-aged and older adults

Transition to adulthood in an intergenerational family context: a cohort and gender analysis based on Understanding Society

Does training beget training over the life course? Cumulative advantage in work-related non-formal training participation in Germany and the UK

Conflicts of interest for members of the U.S. 2020 Dietary Guidelines Advisory Committee

Robustness of algorithms for causal structure learning to hyperparameter choice

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